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    Desktop Desktop

    Home Office Home Office
    $886.90
    Carl S
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    Molan Labe Molan Labe

    I built this as a way to help with boredom and keep connected with my kids during the 2020 lock downs. Started its life in a... I built this as a way to help with boredom and keep connected with my kids during the 2020 lock downs. Started its life in a Thermal take case and just the Asus Board and Ryzen 3 2200g but then the PC building/ Customizing bug hit me and hit me hard. I attempted to customize the thermal take case but that wasn't going the direction I wanted so I searched for a case that better fit my need but also wasn't the same mainstream cases I was seeing all over the internet ie the Nzxt. Ifound the case on Amazon and purchased it although the case could be slightly better it really fits my needs and satisfied my need to see the computer while its operating. I added a RX570 graphics card and more hard drive space. Then over the early summer the need to upgrade was further intensified when my son wanted to build his first computer. So I made him a deal he could have the Ryzen 3 2200g when I could get a Ryzen 3 3300x. Well after a long wait I was able to secure one of the 3300X cpu's at micro center upon installing the new CPU I determined I would be adding a NVME drive to hold the one and only game I play. So that was added and a heat sink, that although isn't needed it looks really good under the CPU fan. PSU extension cables were added for purely looks and not for function. All the case fans are remote controlled for their respective LED effects and the Wraith Prism is controlled by the Cooler Master Software. To do it all over I would have definitely done far more research and possibly gone another route with the motherboard, and I would definitely say I should have opted for a different Graphic Card like a RX 580 or a 5700. But those are Items I can add or change at a later time. This was started as just a simple Web Browsing machine and morphed into something else entirely. I am looking at changing the fans to one that have PWM control as these are just simple fans that have no speed adjustment.
    $1,009.82
    William G
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    Big Rig Big Rig

    Gaming rig. I usually play some VR titles, Rocket League, Destiny 2, Risk of Rain 2, No Man's Sky.The process was pretty... Gaming rig. I usually play some VR titles, Rocket League, Destiny 2, Risk of Rain 2, No Man's Sky. The process was pretty simple. Installed CPU and heatsink into the Mother Board, as well as the ram, then set it down into the case. Bolted everything down then installed all of the other parts. The strip of lights in the case was from a bulk roll of 5050 LEDs that I cut and soldered the connections on to it. One RGB header goes to the LED strip, and the second one goes to the fan controller included with the case so that ASUS Aura sync can control everything. I also run an Oculus Rift S off of this rig, and it's handled everything quite well. This build could benefit from a newer GPU. I'm looking to probably upgrade the CPU to a Ryzen 7 3700x when the 4000 series hits stores and pushes the price down on the 3000s. I chose the AverMedia capture card over the usual ElGato. The AverMedia was on sale, so I got it for a steal, and it's extremely easy to use.
    $1,399.81
    Ravenousl3341
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    Relaxed Gamer Relaxed Gamer

    CPU is overkill for this GPU but the Microcenter store here is limited right now so this is it. Tried to keep it cheap as... CPU is overkill for this GPU but the Microcenter store here is limited right now so this is it. Tried to keep it cheap as possible with GTA V ~60 FPS as the bar. 1 SSD for the OS and Movies and the second one for games so that if i have to reinstall the OS I won't have to reinstall every single game. I'll be buying this setup this week probably.
    $789.89
    Michael H
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    Ryzen 5 2600x Ryzen 5 2600x

    A starter gaming pc for my 11 year old A starter gaming pc for my 11 year old
    $679.92
    Dow G
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    Basically a monster Basically a monster

    A beginner gaming designed for people on a budget A beginner gaming designed for people on a budget
    $619.32
    Judah F
  • Budget AMD 2700X Build thumbnail

    Budget AMD 2700X Build Budget AMD 2700X Build

    This build is a entry level AMD build, perfect for basic home and office productivity such as Microsoft Office and basic... This build is a entry level AMD build, perfect for basic home and office productivity such as Microsoft Office and basic content creation.
    $541.93
    MC-Westbury
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    Budget AMD Gaming Build Budget AMD Gaming Build

    Gaming build, new. The unit has a 2070 and 16GB of RAM for gaming and a a cost effective CPU that will be upgraded in the... Gaming build, new. The unit has a 2070 and 16GB of RAM for gaming and a a cost effective CPU that will be upgraded in the future. The build will handle graphically intensive games but there may be a bottleneck with CPU performance. Unit has lots of customizeable LEDs.
    $1,174.92
    MC-Westbury
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    $1,000 Streaming and Gaming PC... $1,000 Streaming and Gaming PC (Microcenter Giveaway)

    This gaming PC was created with some help from Microcenter who sponsored a project for us, the Toastybros, to head out to... This gaming PC was created with some help from Microcenter who sponsored a project for us, the Toastybros, to head out to the Sharonville Microcenter and build a PC with a max budget of $1,000. We built this around the time Microcenter was having a deal on the Ryzen 7 2700x where it was only $130. Insane value. The best part is, once we built this PC in the back of the Microcenter, we found a lucky random shopper to give this PC to for free. We love to give back, and if you would like to see the video we made, check it out here! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxsQN4TRDDo&t=2s
    $964.93
    Matt E

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