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  • StormTrooper thumbnail

    StormTrooper StormTrooper

    gaming pc i built for my friend for his college dorm so he can do work and play games in his spare time gaming pc i built for my friend for his college dorm so he can do work and play games in his spare time
    $676.93
    Michael G
  • A modest build thumbnail

    A modest build A modest build

    ITX computer for gaming and productivity ITX computer for gaming and productivity
    $1,762.89
    ghinson16
  • I call it Tom thumbnail

    I call it Tom I call it Tom

    I did not like tempered glass cases and some parts were based on quick availability.As I am not a gamer, I do need a good,... I did not like tempered glass cases and some parts were based on quick availability. As I am not a gamer, I do need a good, reliable PC. My previous build was in 2010 - now is 2022, that's how long these last for me.
    $1,432.94
    DMITRY P
  • PowerPC thumbnail

    PowerPC PowerPC

    This was built for heavy CAD, the Adobe suite, and some gaming and rendering just for fun. This was built for heavy CAD, the Adobe suite, and some gaming and rendering just for fun.
    $2,290.51
    Mcanel
  • Winter is coming thumbnail

    Winter is coming Winter is coming

    I just built this to play games with my friends. My MacBook wasn't cutting it anymore so I had to upgrade I just built this to play games with my friends. My MacBook wasn't cutting it anymore so I had to upgrade
    $954.94
    Kimmy K
  • New 2070s Build thumbnail

    New 2070s Build New 2070s Build

    New upgrade for gaming purprose New upgrade for gaming purprose
    $1,949.92
    Trung N
  • Cat Tuong Gaming Rig thumbnail

    Cat Tuong Gaming Rig Cat Tuong Gaming Rig

    PC built to play video games such as Valorant, League, and CSGO. PC built to play video games such as Valorant, League, and CSGO.
    $1,844.92
    Aiden N
  • sandy's thumbnail

    sandy's sandy's

    Casual gamer Casual gamer
    $1,501.91
    ANNIE M
  • ZILLA thumbnail

    ZILLA ZILLA

    General purpose, with some gaming General purpose, with some gaming
    $1,842.92
    Bruce B
  • Mini ITX Build thumbnail

    Mini ITX Build Mini ITX Build

    9 liter machine with decent power. 9 liter machine with decent power.
    $1,694.95
    jonathan k
  • My old computer thumbnail

    My old computer My old computer

    This was my first build in a while This was my first build in a while
    $1,361.94
    DolemiteSammich
  • Fractal Design Torrent thumbnail

    Fractal Design Torrent Fractal Design Torrent

    Gaming rig for Escape from Tarkov, Battlefield, and for many more. Gaming rig for Escape from Tarkov, Battlefield, and for many more.
    $1,859.91
    Connor S
  • roblox pc thumbnail

    roblox pc roblox pc

    plays video games plays video games
    $1,535.93
    Hoang Huy N
  • AmajonPrime’s Build thumbnail

    AmajonPrime’s Build AmajonPrime’s Build

    I wanted to upgrade my pc and since everything on my previous pc was outdated I decided to give that to my dad. I then built... I wanted to upgrade my pc and since everything on my previous pc was outdated I decided to give that to my dad. I then built a new one centered around my current RTX 2070 with the goals of high end gaming and streaming on the side. In hindsight I should’ve just upgraded my 2070 because the level I play games at in terms of settings makes it difficult to actually stream some games because my GPU is running at 100% load.
    $1,609.94
    Jonny2K
  • NZXT H510i thumbnail

    NZXT H510i NZXT H510i

    Gaming PC - Mainly for Flight Sims: (X-Plane 10 / 11, FS2020, DCS) RC flight sim: Realflight 9 Games: Warthunder (VR,... Gaming PC - Mainly for Flight Sims: (X-Plane 10 / 11, FS2020, DCS) RC flight sim: Realflight 9 Games: Warthunder (VR, DouglasBader182) COD WZ / CW
    $2,927.92
    William G
  • MadPenguinZ56 build #Bitwit thumbnail

    MadPenguinZ56 build #Bitwit MadPenguinZ56 build #Bitwit

    My PC is a gaming PC with a little bit of streaming and school work in mind while picking out the parts. I mainly play... My PC is a gaming PC with a little bit of streaming and school work in mind while picking out the parts. I mainly play Rocket League but when I need a break from the game, I play Call of Duty: Cold War, and a little bit of Valorant. There aren't too many games I play with being on my college's Rocket League roster. I am also a content creator on Twitch and am going to school to be a content creator for my college. When I am not gaming, I am using this computer as my computer, whether it is doing school work, watching YouTube or twitch, or just surfing the web. As for upgrades, I would definitely upgrade my GPU when I get the chance and money. When I went to get my parts, back in late October 2020, my GPU of choice, NVidia GeForce RTX 2070, was out of stock, so I went with AMD Radeon 5700 XT. I would love to upgrade to one of the RTX 30 series but I am content with my PC's performance as of now. *disclaimer: while putting together my parts list for this showcase, I could not find my current GPU, it only has the GPU I planned on using*
    $2,218.06
    Tyler O
  • White Beauty thumbnail

    White Beauty White Beauty

    This was initially built to run multiple VM's without any lag. However, this is now turned into my daily PC (still use my... This was initially built to run multiple VM's without any lag. However, this is now turned into my daily PC (still use my MacBook Pro tho) and I'm trying to get better at FPS with keyboard and mouse....Its definitely going to take some time haha I decided to opt out on the NZXT Liquid Cool and save $250...I'm debating if liquid cooling is really necessary as my PC is constantly running around 50*. I am also thinking about increasing the RAM another 32 GB, but that's a little unnecessary
    $1,767.89
    Robert H
  • Custom Mid Tower thumbnail

    Custom Mid Tower Custom Mid Tower

    I wanted to build my PC from mostly Corsair parts. I wanted to build my PC from mostly Corsair parts.
    $1,920.90
    Daniel W
  • Maki thumbnail

    Maki Maki

    ready for the Xmas gifs !!! ready for the Xmas gifs !!!
    $1,797.91
    Jaime B
  • Fractal Lego thumbnail

    Fractal Lego Fractal Lego

    Covid caused me to need a new rig for home, couldn't find all the parts I wanted locally so I drove up to Tustin and... Covid caused me to need a new rig for home, couldn't find all the parts I wanted locally so I drove up to Tustin and purchased all these parts from MicroCenter! first full complete build with awesome specs ( vs medium build and upgrading) First AMD processor in years, and I love it. Just finished Death Stranding on a new monitor with 144hz, amazing game. I added a lego tower at the end of my GPU to stop the uneven sag, and the lego figures are keeping a watch on things. I am debating on selling the 2070 super for the new RTX cards coming out.
    $1,903.91
    Will R
  • Stormluxe thumbnail

    Stormluxe Stormluxe

    I built my computer primarily for school work and gaming. I use my computer every day, whether I am programming and doing... I built my computer primarily for school work and gaming. I use my computer every day, whether I am programming and doing school work, or playing games. I usually play eSports titles like CS:GO and Rocket League, as well as COD:MW, and of course some single player games like the Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and looking forward to new releases like Cyberpunk 2077. My PC and internet connection are able to handle 1080p/60fps streams on Twitch, but I only stream occasionally or when my friends and I are doing a long gaming session. Obviously, my theme with the PC has been a black and white theme. I am a big Star Wars fan and it only made sense to throw in a bobblehead First Order Stormtrooper. I also added in the mini AE86 license plate because I was always a huge fan of the Trueno AE86 from Initial D, and now I own the newer Toyota 86, with a white and black look, so it add more of my personality to the build. If there was something that I would change about my PC would probably be the case. The S340 Elite has served me well, but I have been on the look out for a case worthy enough for the upgrade. So when the Lian Li Lancool II and mesh versions came out, I saw the great review and even better I could easily keep the same look. As you can see, my PC is already doing everything that I need and I have no complaints. So why did I enter the PC Showcase contest? Well, I have a friend, who will remain nameless, who has been live streaming and doing video edits for his YouTube channel on an FX processor and a GTX 970. My friends and I have been saving up money to surprise him with a new build for his birthday, which is coming up soon. (hopefully he doesn't see this so it can remain a surprise) So that is why I have entered this contest, so that hopefully my friends and I, can get more help in building a PC that would be a HUGE upgrade for him. If I do end up making it into the top 5, I want to thank Micro Center for giving me the chance of winning. Regardless on if I win, I plan on putting a simple video together on my Youtube channel that will have my friends reaction to the new PC we are able to afford getting him. Thank you for taking the time to read my entry, keep on gaming! Disclaimer: I edited the picture of the PC when it is on to try to match the colors of the RGB LED strips closer to what they actually look like
    $1,689.89
    Mauricio A
  • Balance of the Force thumbnail

    Balance of the Force Balance of the Force

    I completely love Star Wars, and it's somehow themed after a balance of the Force, known as the color white. To completely... I completely love Star Wars, and it's somehow themed after a balance of the Force, known as the color white. To completely show the balance, I bought 2 Displates and made my setup between these two Pictures. Because I love Star Wars, my favorite game is ofc. Star Wars Battlefront II, which has absolute mindstunning Graphics. My plans are now ofc. to upgrade to a 3070 and buy a AIO (most likely the Corsair H100i) with Corsair LL120 fans, because my Setup has very much Corsair Products, such as my keyboard, headset, RAM, case etc.
    $1,489.92
    Janis B
  • First Build 24.2020 thumbnail

    First Build 24.2020 First Build 24.2020

    It was overdue to upgrade from a HP Pavilion and old laptop and wanted to experience building a stronger PC than the... It was overdue to upgrade from a HP Pavilion and old laptop and wanted to experience building a stronger PC than the prebuilt ones. It's built for production work and Monster Hunter World. Future upgrades may include an aftermarket CPU air cooler, custom sleeved cables and Lian Li SL120 Uni fans for a cleaner look and cable management. Throughout the process, I have considered a blackout build; however, RGB is a bit addicting to look at and due to availability issues for certain parts. To compromise, I opted to have only my cooling parts to have RGB hoping for a somehow minimalist or dual toned look.
    $1,759.86
    grace l
  • Flight Simulator Build thumbnail

    Flight Simulator Build Flight Simulator Build

    Building a computer to play XPlane 11 and Microsoft Flight Simulator Coming Out Soon. Building a computer to play XPlane 11 and Microsoft Flight Simulator Coming Out Soon.
    $1,814.91
    Josh
  • Custom Honduran Mahogany Desk/Case thumbnail

    Custom Honduran Mahogany Desk/Case Custom Honduran Mahogany Desk/Case

    I'm not a big fan of RGB and because I can never do thing the easy way, I decided to do a custom case mod. So I built a... I'm not a big fan of RGB and because I can never do thing the easy way, I decided to do a custom case mod. So I built a Honduran mohogany desk that also acts as the case for the pc. Honduran Mahogany is the most stable wood you can use for furniture from an expansion and stability standpoint. Currently as it stands now, I haven’t oiled it yet, which will come when soon. It’s only version one and because I’m obsessive, I’m going to likely be working on another very soon to make it even better. I’ve got through 4 desks in the past 2 years and after the first 3 just decided I had to do it myself. I also host an Apache web server on Ubuntu server on a separate machine, so v2 of this desk will a dual or triple motherboard configuration, much cleaner, and water cooled so I can allow for much lower clearance configurations. It took me many many hours of work and many late nights because my shop is 2 hours away so I have to maximize the time I spend there! I’m a professional consultant for big home projects during my day job, and it was nice to take some of that energy and put it into my own home project, which is something I don’t always get the chance to do. Components ryzen 7 3700x Nvidia founders 2070 super NVME m.2 1 tb 32 gigs ram Temps under sustained 100% load Cpu max temp 57c Gpu max temp 63c Cool factor 100%
    $1,480.95
    Mason M
  • Demon thumbnail

    Demon Demon

    Gaming PC , play a lot of games :D Gaming PC , play a lot of games :D
    $1,359.94
    Momochiz
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    Crimtide Crimtide

    I started building my own desktops in 1995 when I was 12 years old. I have been an avid PC gamer the entire time. Starting... I started building my own desktops in 1995 when I was 12 years old. I have been an avid PC gamer the entire time. Starting out with simple games like IRON HELIX and now I just play a lot of Sea of Thieves, PUBG, WoW, Rocket League, and Diablo 3. I originally was not going to build a new PC. But given current scenario of our country I needed to have a space to work from home and my son needed a computer to do his school work from home. I work in I.T. and mostly deal with remote support now, and I am a Jamf administrator and in control of devices for over 17,000 staff and students at my place of employment. While I was parting out my sons "budget" build for school work and gaming, it became apparent a lot of 'budget' parts had shot up in price, so I made the decision to just build myself a new flagship, and give him my previous 7700k build. The only thing I wish I could have done differently was buy a 2080 Super, but they haven't been in stock for a couple weeks at my local store.
    $2,356.90
    Crimtide
  • take over thumbnail

    take over take over

    I originally built this pc just for the sole purpose of having a challenge. I have never been a pc before this one I've only... I originally built this pc just for the sole purpose of having a challenge. I have never been a pc before this one I've only ever used MacBooks through high school and college. I wanted to actually turn this into a hakintosh but once is was finished I kinda fell in love with it as it is! I use it for daily computing, research, the occasional gaming (GTA5, fortnite, cod) and music library organization. I dj most every Friday and Saturday night using a MacBook Pro as my go to gig computer, this workstation is perfect for staying at home containing most of my music library. I plan on upgrading the gpu and cpu down the road but for now this works way better than I planned on originally. I have a massive amount of storage for how small this thing is and plan to add more. total I would like 6-8 TB.
    $1,652.94
    dain p
  • My First Build/Cad Workstation thumbnail

    My First Build/Cad Workstation My First Build/Cad Workstation

    I needed a 3D CAD workstation for home. Prebuilt options near specs I required were $500-$1000 more than budget allowed. I’m... I needed a 3D CAD workstation for home. Prebuilt options near specs I required were $500-$1000 more than budget allowed. I’m fairly tech savvy so decided to give custom pc building a go. After a solid month of research and Microcenter’s pc builder I pulled the trigger. The X570 motherboard has plenty of room for expansion and upgrades. Combined with AMD chip allows utilization of gen 4 M.2. Pcie slots allow for future graphics card upgrades. 850w power supply leaves plenty of headroom for expansion and upgrades. In order to stay in budget I sacrificed slightly on graphics card. Won’t effect functionality until switching to 2020 software upgrade later in 2021. Also saved on ram and case. Pretty pleased with case airflow. Need to swap fans to push air thru radiator but case is a pain and don’t want to remove cooler from cpu again. Rewired entire build after a couple weeks. Plenty of room and openings to secure groups based on type or location of wire origin. Ram’s ok. Will upgrade to 32g cards eventually and move to lower latency. When said and done I have a solid workhorse that will carry me thru several future upgrades and remain software capable for several years. Took one nerve racking night and an afternoon to assemble. The education of hands on assembly and initial setup was worth the cost to play. Didn’t fry anything!
    $2,559.90
    Kyle A
  • Ruth Bader Gigsburg thumbnail

    Ruth Bader Gigsburg Ruth Bader Gigsburg

    This is my first ever build. Never really was into PC gaming, but decided I would give it a try. Definitely wanted to build... This is my first ever build. Never really was into PC gaming, but decided I would give it a try. Definitely wanted to build my own instead of opting for a pre-build. After building and rebuilding it 8 times my first night, it worked and has been flawless ever since. I built it for a variety of reasons - game, stream, edit. I've been playing COD, Halo, The Last of Us, Old School Runescape, and GTA V so far. Haven't streamed any games yet, but have started an amateur movie podcast with some buddies. We've streamed the podcast live on Twitch a few times, and it has been a blast. The PC handles everything and runs very smooth.
    $1,631.87
    Brett W
  • First build! thumbnail

    First build! First build!

    I was ready to have a high end gaming PC so I finally built my own! I was ready to have a high end gaming PC so I finally built my own!
    $1,644.92
    Julian C
  • Erie - My Project PC thumbnail

    Erie - My Project PC Erie - My Project PC

    I originally built this computer when I was 12, with an FX 8350 and GTX 950. Over the years though it’s been through many... I originally built this computer when I was 12, with an FX 8350 and GTX 950. Over the years though it’s been through many changes as my interest grew. The first real upgrade was to a GTX 1060 for VR, then I got a Ryzen 7 1700 when Zen launched, and when mining exploded I got in early enough with my modest little machine to buy a 1070. Between those mining Etherium I saved up enough to sell those and get a EVGA 1080 TI Hybrid. I then traded my dad for one of his MSI Armour 1080 TI he had after mining died (since he was one of the weirdos who bought 10 graphics cards for it) and a small Corsair AIO since it seemed to be a better overclocker than my hybrid. That’s actually still the card I have today (yes the list says 2070 super it’s just the closest thing to it). Then when Zen 2 came out, I showed up on launch day and got me a 3700x. As luck would have it my motherboard didn’t get the bios update so I had to get a new one, and at the time the cheapest one with a post code read out was the behemoth of a board that is the Crosshair VIII. It wasn’t a wise purchasing decision if I’m being honest but I love the board nonetheless (even if the overclocking buttons don’t work as advertised). The reason I put this build here as new, is because one, I’ve never posted it before, and two, I just rebuilt the entire thing in an 011 Dynamic with custom water cooling. Another enormous waste of money, but one I love nonetheless. I think the theme here is to have fun with the computer not on the computer. With the new loop, and the 20$ gpu block, t-die is 40 degrees in time spy extreme fully overclocked. I now hold the world record in my hardware config (aside from a guy who somehow hacked 3D mark and is 2000 points above stock at stock clocks). Other than the cooling though, I also modified the current sense circuit for the 2 8 pin pcie power connectors by piggybacking some 8 miliohm resistors on top of the existing ones. This means under full load the card thinks it’s only using 80% of its (already modded through vbios) 120% Limit, stopping gpu boost from hitting power or thermal limits ever. I love this thing and I can’t wait to play with Zen 3 when it comes out, a unified ccd is going to be a whole new adventure to tinker with. A couple of notes before I go though, my TIM is not liquid metal, it’s Kryonaut, Cunductonaut was just the closest thing in stock. Additionally I don’t have the gigabyte SSD, I have a Sabrant Rocket that I got for way cheaper and actually has 50000 iops on the one in the build list. Lastly, the RGB on the fans is from Phanteks Halos that microcenter also doesn’t sell, but turns the beastly Vardar fans into something with really good rgb (the EK rgb Vardars only have one set of leds that aren’t individually addressable).
    $3,514.45
    Samuel L
  • Ow my wallet thumbnail

    Ow my wallet Ow my wallet

    Used for gaming - Call of Duty, Valorant, Assassins Creed: Odyssey, etc. Also used for saying "I have a 9900k @ 5Ghz" and... Used for gaming - Call of Duty, Valorant, Assassins Creed: Odyssey, etc. Also used for saying "I have a 9900k @ 5Ghz" and feeling really cool about it.
    $2,938.82
    parmati
  • Kids Computer thumbnail

    Kids Computer Kids Computer

    Kids (10 year old) computer for Minecraft, Roblox and some simple Steam games. No FPS. Also gets them into email and... Kids (10 year old) computer for Minecraft, Roblox and some simple Steam games. No FPS. Also gets them into email and calendar functions.
    $722.92
    Bill P
  • 2020 High Spec Build! thumbnail

    2020 High Spec Build! 2020 High Spec Build!

    I built this PC for gaming, streaming, video editing, and desktop computing. I play Valorant, Beat Saber, Supoerhot, Destiny... I built this PC for gaming, streaming, video editing, and desktop computing. I play Valorant, Beat Saber, Supoerhot, Destiny 2, Project Cars 2, Fortnite, and some League.
    $1,921.90
    Jack W
  • The White Royal Grand Brute (RGB) thumbnail

    The White Royal Grand Brute (RGB) The White Royal Grand Brute (RGB)

    I created this build with Gaming, and Productivity in mind and streaming if I ever choose to go down that road.I chose the... I created this build with Gaming, and Productivity in mind and streaming if I ever choose to go down that road. I chose the Ryzen 7 3700X due to its price for performance along with how well it'll handle programs like Adobe Photoshop or even Website Design. I play many different types of games like Rocket League, Division 2, Modern Warfare, GTA V, Valorant, Final Fantasy XV and more. I could have went with a RTX 2080 Super, but I didn't think it was worth the $200 the performance boost so I will be waiting for the 3000 series and see if it is worth the upgrade. I'm currently waiting for a V1 Tech GPU Backplate to arrive!
    $2,055.94
    Andy R
  • First PC build solo. thumbnail

    First PC build solo. First PC build solo.

    This PC was build for gaming during covid-19 crisis. Stay home and stay healthy. The standard HD will be removed and... This PC was build for gaming during covid-19 crisis. Stay home and stay healthy. The standard HD will be removed and replaced with additional SSD as my steam account has over 100 games now. The PC temperatures are OK. Battlefield 5 in Ultra CPU max 72C - GPU 68C. Very happy with my build, and very happy with Micro-center customer service. If this is your first build, congratulations. First step to greatness :-) Part selection can be made on Microcenters PC builder. Print it out and provide it to the store employee that will be helping with part picking. Ask the employee questions in regards your build if you have, and ask for possible PC part advise. Assemble parts and build it. Easy steps, baby steps no rush. Motherboard, CPU, air cooler and ram. AIO can be mounted later. Check youtube and forums if you have questions or you are not sure how to. Stick it in to the case carefully, no need worry about cables yet. It was easier for to install some cables now and run the in the back before power supply install. Yes the cables were that hardest part of the PC build for me. The little cables to the led and on/off, but few youtube guides and it was done correctly. Cable management in the back is recommended. Makes it look nice and easier to work on in the future. The GPU install is easy, and extra fans if needed. Hope you will reach POST screen. If not, make sure your GPU monitor cable is connected to the right port, and the power supply is ON!!! Game on !!!!
    $2,054.89
    Jaroslaw S
  • Hentai Build thumbnail

    Hentai Build Hentai Build

    Stream&game Stream&game
    $2,355.87
    lasalle d
  • AMD 3950X Workhorse, Creator Build thumbnail

    AMD 3950X Workhorse, Creator Build AMD 3950X Workhorse, Creator Build

    I used to build PCs for friends and family when I was a teenager. It was the days of the 386 and 486s had just come on the... I used to build PCs for friends and family when I was a teenager. It was the days of the 386 and 486s had just come on the market. The PC I took to college was a 386 DX40 with the extra math coprocessor, 4MB of RAM and a 40MB hard drive. However, as I got older, I guess I got lazy and succumbed to the prebuilts, buying a mix of Dells, Gateways and even an Apple or two. Fast forward 25 years and my decade old PC was struggling to keep up, so I decided it was time to get a new one. Since my my pre-teen daughter is taking an interest in technology and digital art, I wanted to build a PC with her so she can start learning all the components' names and functions. Who knows, maybe one day she'll want to build one of her own. It all went together within an afternoon and should be easy to maintain thanks to the case design and layout. It's not a gamer, show piece but it will plow through all the Adobe and animation applications I can throw at it. I'm not a gamer, so this was spec'ed more for creativity, rendering and to help support my hobby as a photographer. The benchmarks were done right after installing the OS, with no overclocking or tweaking of any kind. While the machine is up and running, the space towards the front where many people mount a vertical 360 radiator is empty, so I'm toying with the idea of making something with my 3D printer and a sheet of acrylic to give it a little personalized flare. Feel free to comment below if you have any ideas on what I could do there.... Hans Solo in Carbonite??!?!
    $4,204.87
    pittbug
  • First Time Build--Mostly Gaming thumbnail

    First Time Build--Mostly Gaming First Time Build--Mostly Gaming

    I went with what I felt was a comfortable price point for my first build. Didn't want to go crazy without the confidence... I went with what I felt was a comfortable price point for my first build. Didn't want to go crazy without the confidence that it would work the first time I assembled it. Ben at Madison Heights was easy to work with to secure all the parts. Build took 3 hours from start to getting Windows to load in. Install went without a hitch and everything seems to be working perfectly. The GPU was a good compromise from what I wanted (2080 Ti) to what made sense. I'd recommend the EVGA 2070 Super to anyone that is on a budget. I went simple on the case, it was easy to work in and cord management was good. The temps on everything is great as well.
    $1,851.89
  • Intel 9900K Gaming Build thumbnail

    Intel 9900K Gaming Build Intel 9900K Gaming Build

    Based around an Intel i9-9900K CPU, Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Pro motherboard, 32GB of Corsair Vengance RAM and an RTX 2070 video... Based around an Intel i9-9900K CPU, Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Pro motherboard, 32GB of Corsair Vengance RAM and an RTX 2070 video card this unit will play all of today's current games nicely.
    $1,712.92
    MC-StDavids
  • AMD Cooler Master Gaming Build thumbnail

    AMD Cooler Master Gaming Build AMD Cooler Master Gaming Build

    This new build was chosen for high end performance to run AAA games at the best possible settings. The RGB case and cooler... This new build was chosen for high end performance to run AAA games at the best possible settings. The RGB case and cooler plug directly to the motherboard for easy customization in windows and the large fans provide high airflow to keep the machine cool.
    $1,744.92
    MC-Westbury
  • Intel Gaming and Workstation Build thumbnail

    Intel Gaming and Workstation Build Intel Gaming and Workstation Build

    This PC is going to be used for gaming and workstation purposes. He chose the parts for their value vs performance. These... This PC is going to be used for gaming and workstation purposes. He chose the parts for their value vs performance. These components will work well for games like Fallen Order, Outer Worlds, LoL, and Runescape. The customer is expecting 60 fps on 2k.
    $1,941.91
    MC-Houston
  • Ryzen 9 3900X Gaming Build thumbnail

    Ryzen 9 3900X Gaming Build Ryzen 9 3900X Gaming Build

    One of the latest Ryzen processors combined with an X570 based motherboard - add some fast memory and a robust video card... One of the latest Ryzen processors combined with an X570 based motherboard - add some fast memory and a robust video card and this ends up as a really nice gaming rig.
    $1,909.92
    MC-StDavids
  • Intel Gaming Build thumbnail

    Intel Gaming Build Intel Gaming Build

    This build will be used for gaming and the customer selected all of the right parts for speed and performance. This build will be used for gaming and the customer selected all of the right parts for speed and performance.
    $1,939.92
    MC-StLouisPark
  • Lower Mid Ryzen Business Build thumbnail

    Lower Mid Ryzen Business Build Lower Mid Ryzen Business Build

    New computer built with monitoring stocks as the primary use. Powerful 3rd Gen Ryzen 7 3800X paired with 32GB of 3200 speed... New computer built with monitoring stocks as the primary use. Powerful 3rd Gen Ryzen 7 3800X paired with 32GB of 3200 speed RAM for looks of computing power.
    $2,214.89
    MC-Duluth
  • Mastercase thumbnail

    Mastercase Mastercase

    Customer was looking for a lot of power using a great looking Air Cooled CPU. Details were coordinated heavily in the... Customer was looking for a lot of power using a great looking Air Cooled CPU. Details were coordinated heavily in the system to achieve the clean, powerful vision. Rocking a massive 64 GB or memory, and a rock solid Seasonic Power Supply, this is ready for pretty much anything.
    $1,879.91
    MC-Sharonville
  • AMD RGB Gamer thumbnail

    AMD RGB Gamer AMD RGB Gamer

    This system is a new build with the new custom build pilot program where we assisted the customer to build his own system in... This system is a new build with the new custom build pilot program where we assisted the customer to build his own system in shop. It will be used for gaming and really anything else the customer wants to do with it.
    $2,001.91
    MC-MayfieldHeights

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