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A need for something different A need for something different
Got tired of opening up my Q58 all the time to let my gpu and cpu breath, and really wanted something different. Got lucky... Got tired of opening up my Q58 all the time to let my gpu and cpu breath, and really wanted something different. Got lucky and someone local was selling a XTIA Proto-L. Ordered some extra parts for the XTIA and went to work on 3D printing some pieces and sleeving some custom cables for the build. Made a orange set, then a purple set, and it just didn't sit well with my brand new strix 3090. So I decided to try something different and went with gunmetal paracord 425 vs the typical 550 to get some tighter sleeving. As for 3D mods, I knew I needed to add a front/side I/O since I didn't want to tilt the pc everytime I needed to plug something in, so I grabbed a cheap USB C hub from amazon and went to work tinkercading a cover/support for the side. I probably printed 5-6 different variation to finally settle with this one. I also did simple mod of creating a cover for the ugly red riser.$2,219.96 -
Small Fractal Terra Work/Gaming Build Small Fractal Terra Work/Gaming Build
I wanted a small form factor for my office. I was coming from a full tower with a 5950x with 128gb of Ram and wanted to go... I wanted a small form factor for my office. I was coming from a full tower with a 5950x with 128gb of Ram and wanted to go to a newer platform. Going to 3D print some legs just to raise it a bit for the bottom fan to me more useful. I have a 3080 in this build but will be changing to a 4080 ProArt one they are available. I also added 3 Noctua NF-A12x15. 2 at the bottom for and 1 at the top near the psu, all on exhaust.$2,922.67 -
Classic 90's Chenbro SR209 Classic 90's Chenbro SR209
Things got a little out of hand with this one. This was originally going to be a modest 5600x build with 16gb ram, a basic... Things got a little out of hand with this one. This was originally going to be a modest 5600x build with 16gb ram, a basic gpu. Just something to browse the internet on and play a few emulators. Then...Microcenter put the 13700k on sale. Built into a classic beige Chenbro SR209.$1,615.93 -
The Racing Rig The Racing Rig
I soley built this computer for racing, some flying and an occasional FPS. I soley built this computer for racing, some flying and an occasional FPS.$3,099.92 -
Magenta Max PC Magenta Max PC
It's meant to be a powerhouse for both gaming and video editing! It's meant to be a powerhouse for both gaming and video editing!$2,060.93 -
SFF NR200 + 7900 XT SFF NR200 + 7900 XT
Condensed gaming rig. I primarily wanted my desktop to take up as small a space as possible and found building out of the... Condensed gaming rig. I primarily wanted my desktop to take up as small a space as possible and found building out of the NR200 case to be very satisfying. 7900 XT plays anything thrown at it - blew through Starfield at max settings. Highly recommend undervolting the GPU to save thermals. A less power hungry CPU would be even better to reduce heat. As much as I like the SFX-L Asus Loki PSU I chose, I recommend an SFX to gain GPU clearance. Highly advise against an ATX PSU as airflow becomes very difficult to manage. I would also recommend a shorter cooler than the Noctua NH-D15 as I had to force the mesh side panel closed.$2,345.89 -
Packed Revolt 3 Packed Revolt 3
I chose this case because of the very limited space I had to put a pc on the desk of my new room. Laying vertically it fits... I chose this case because of the very limited space I had to put a pc on the desk of my new room. Laying vertically it fits perfect and easily leaves enough room for a two monitor setup!$1,458.91 -
Dave Dave
I started this this summer, but was buying parts as my budget allowed. I saved tons by buying RAM, cooling, and CPU used... I started this this summer, but was buying parts as my budget allowed. I saved tons by buying RAM, cooling, and CPU used online. I also managed to find an Aorus Master for $110, which was a steal, even though it doesn’t have CPU OCing. I didn’t want to go too crazy with RGB, but when you keep your lighting at white, blue, and purple, it looks pretty slick, and not like something a 10-year-old drew. I haven’t gotten three of the fans yet, but my temps are honestly doing just fine without them, and I love the NZXT cooling, because it keeps my temps low without being too loud. I’ve been using this for CAD, some 4K gaming at relatively high settings(the GPU is doing fine), programming(hence the i9 and 32GB of RAM), and work/online school. No problems, except that I was considering going for the pricier 6950(which is $200 more expensive, but has 150% the performance of the 6750), and I might eventually upgrade my GPU. Also, the SSD is the slowest m.2 SSD on the market, but it’s still faster than most HDDs, and it was $30. If I were to do it again, I would go for a Samsung SSD for maybe $60, with much better performance. I don’t mind the SSD too much, though.$1,397.91 -
Unicorn Unicorn
CSGO and VAL are typically my go to games. I appreciate gems like Starcraft and ROR2. Since I'm not moving around as much, I... CSGO and VAL are typically my go to games. I appreciate gems like Starcraft and ROR2. Since I'm not moving around as much, I can use a PC consistently instead of gaming on my laptop. In the future, I want to get a chonky ROG GPU and mount it on its side. Awesome RGB.$1,979.89 -
Project Johnson Project Johnson
I built this pc for playing Valorant and Apex Legends. I do not talk to my family much as I am a full time gamer. Thank you... I built this pc for playing Valorant and Apex Legends. I do not talk to my family much as I am a full time gamer. Thank you Micro Center for this great pc build.$1,565.90 -
duB's SFF PC duB's SFF PC
A "no compromises" small form factor PC that is mainly used for gaming and general content consumption. A "no compromises" small form factor PC that is mainly used for gaming and general content consumption.$3,284.89 -
Northern Aurora Northern Aurora
After building my first rig, I was headfirst into the world of PC building. I didn't know my next gaming computer was going... After building my first rig, I was headfirst into the world of PC building. I didn't know my next gaming computer was going to be a space heater though. This build I went for the all white with silver finish aesthetic, and it came out better than I expected. Although it was a bit nerve wracking to troubleshoot the overheating cpu, it was a really enjoyable experience. I use the computer mainly for gaming, I enjoy playing hyper realistic simulation games like Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020, Forza Horizon 5, and PC building simulator 2 (yes when I said I went headfirst into PC building I meant it), and some other games that this computer is too powerful for. One upgrade I definitely need to consider is getting more storage, because nowadays games somehow manage to take up half an ssd.$2,239.59 -
Spider Spider
I have a soft spot for microATX builds and it seems like they’re the red-headed stepchild of the scene. There’s something... I have a soft spot for microATX builds and it seems like they’re the red-headed stepchild of the scene. There’s something about all the wasted space in a full size ATX case that makes me sad inside and I don’t wanna be sad! This will eventually sit on a nice little wall mounted shelf next to my screen for a super clean setup.$1,854.91 -
SFF Transport Vehicle SFF Transport Vehicle
I built this pc over time carefully selecting parts to use temporarily in my atx case until I could buy an SFF one. I joined... I built this pc over time carefully selecting parts to use temporarily in my atx case until I could buy an SFF one. I joined a fantastic and helpful discord community who helped me along the way. I love how it's going so far! Planning on an new Ncase. Maybe the Streacom F1 or to be announced Mach 3. I still have a 970, but looking to upgrade very soon. The 13700k is a beast. I apologize for the rough photo shot, I am very close to the build of my dreams!$1,137.92 -
6750 XT upgrade 6750 XT upgrade
i recently made a pretty significant investment in 12gb AMD RX 6750 XT video card. The problem I created is that the rest... i recently made a pretty significant investment in 12gb AMD RX 6750 XT video card. The problem I created is that the rest of my old, 7th gen Intel build ended up being a sever bottleneck to the performance I should have been getting from the 6750 XT. Consequently, I pretty much replaced everything else in the build so that I could have a machine that complimented the video card, not weigh its performance down. So far, so good! Right now I'm playing Resident Evil 4 at max settings.$1,439.92 -
Lian Li A4-H2O Power Build Lian Li A4-H2O Power Build
12L ITX build that houses powerful hardware without sacrifices 12L ITX build that houses powerful hardware without sacrifices$2,297.82 -
Toofless the Blue Eyes White Dragon Toofless the Blue Eyes White Dragon
I built this computer for my husband since his computer was crashing, having weird glitches, and running poorly.... I built this computer for my husband since his computer was crashing, having weird glitches, and running poorly. Troubleshooting listed a handful of potentially different hardware issues. This computer is built to handle gaming (co-op, survival, FPS, RPG, open world, puzzle, action) some programming, and some CAD for 3d printing (running Atom3d). Doesn't crash when playing Gunfire Reborn unlike previous computer. Plays newer games like Tiny Tina's Wonderlands and survival and adventure games like Mist and Rune Factory 5.$1,811.27 -
Sneaky Pete Sneaky Pete
Small sized PC with new 13th gen i7 CPU and DDR5. Small factor makes it easier to move around with. Purpose of PC is for... Small sized PC with new 13th gen i7 CPU and DDR5. Small factor makes it easier to move around with. Purpose of PC is for gaming and coding.$1,629.93 -
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Small Form Factor with 13700K Small Form Factor with 13700K
Build Purpose: I day trade using Thinkorswim, bookmap, and tradingview on two 1440p widescreen monitors. I also run a... Build Purpose: I day trade using Thinkorswim, bookmap, and tradingview on two 1440p widescreen monitors. I also run a smaller monitor with OBS set to record the two larger ones. Thinkorswim is mostly a single core application so I wanted a processor with great single core performance. Bookmap is extremely RAM hungry so I went with 64gb to give me some headroom with everything else I'm running. I saved some money on the GPU front; bookmap does benefit from GPU acceleration but I just really needed the GPU to run 3 monitors. I've been wanting to put some of my profits to use. Building thoughts: I had to RMA my first Asrock Z790, the I/O shield was bent and a part that was screwed in had broken off the board. The 2nd one was perfect. Also, I was worried about clearing the AIO tubing around the Dominators because they're so tall, but I saw another post with the tubes routing over the RAM heatsinks and they ended up fitting well. Finally, I went with an 850W PSU just in case I want to upgrade my GPU eventually. Overall, I'm very happy with my build!$2,184.92 -
Luggable Doug Luggable Doug
Built as a portable 3D rendering station. Built as a portable 3D rendering station.$2,984.91 -
My New Gaming Build! My New Gaming Build!
With pc parts becoming more easily attainable I decided it was time for a new build. With pc parts becoming more easily attainable I decided it was time for a new build.$2,552.92 -
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Budget-buster Dual PC Budget-buster Dual PC
Combination of a workstation/gaming rig, with the secondary PC for some additional gaming for my youngest daughter,... Combination of a workstation/gaming rig, with the secondary PC for some additional gaming for my youngest daughter, streaming, etc. Still need to get a GPU for that 2nd system, however. First PC builld/upgrade in about 12 years. Pulled out all the stops, burned an incredible hole in my wallet in the process. Still have to fine-tune the RGB (and get the appropriate cables for the Lian Li GPU strimer to work correctly). Getting there, however. Top monitors help manage a separate media server.$8,690.70