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  • サイバー Ripper Build thumbnail

    サイバー Ripper Build サイバー Ripper Build

    I hadn't known what Cyberpunk or what the cyber/futuristic aesthetic was until spring of this year. Pre-covid I had dabbled... I hadn't known what Cyberpunk or what the cyber/futuristic aesthetic was until spring of this year. Pre-covid I had dabbled in the music that is vaporwave, cyberwave, futuristic club, etc. However, I had not known about Cyberpunk 2077's existence really until I had started seeing memes of Keanu Reeves on Instagram. That is when I looked into it, it was around late 2019 or early this year. I began watching trailers, gameplay previews, and other lore-related videos hyping up the game on YouTube. Honestly I had never become so interested and passionate about a game release until now. After looking into it, I knew this game was it, and I quickly handed over my money to CD Projekt Red, as I had also found out that they had been the genius masterminds behind Witcher 3, another one of my favorite games. I grew so heavily invested into the game, that I set out to create the ultimate machine that would embody the whole concept of futuristic cyberpunk and harness it within one god-like gaming/streaming rig. I knew that I, one day, would also try to get into streaming, so I thought why not create a powerful yet pretty rig capable of pretty much anything involving multi-threaded processes, whether it be video streaming, homework, gaming, or even work-from-home. Shortly, after getting placed on furlough, I set out to do all of my research, and this happened. A process of 5 months + worth of hardware research, culminating until one god-tier rig that would serve me not only for this spectacular game release, but for decades to come into my later adulthood: The Cyber-Ripper. Being 20 years old, I didn't have much time or money, however I been saving for something like this, as I had always been sort of a techie. But never like this...I had become infatuated by anything tech in general, and I set out watching almost every Linus, Gamers Nexus, and JayzTwoCents video known to man. As if that wasn't already nerdy enough, I ended up spending many many pretty pennies on all sorts of different computer parts. Luckily enough for me, due to the circumstances of the current covid situation, my parts were scattered all across the world. I waited many many weeks to receive each and every part needed to make this whole build happen. After the 5-6 months of just pure research and saving alone, I swiped my card one day and begun the wait, waiting for all my hard work to come to fruition. Slowly but surely, all of my parts came in, one by one, the last part being the power supply which took a solid 3 months from the date I ordered it to come into my possession. I was nervous, sweat beaded down my forehead and arms as I built this rig in the heat of my second-story room. Mind you, I live in southern Cali, so my room gets quite hot during the day and afternoon. When it finally booted up into bios and I saw all the pretty lights lighting up, I was ecstatic and I knew my time has come. As corny as it sounded, I was fully ready to game. Now is the waiting game again, as the release for the big-hit title Cyberpunk 2077 looms ahead of us. I honestly cannot wait to overclock this thing and run everything at 4K on my beauty-of-a monitor, the Predator XB273K which is capable of 4K at 144 hz, WITH G-sync and HDR enabled. I am super excited and looking forward to the release date, where I can delve into the beautiful scenery that is Night City and experience the experience I had been waiting for. All in all, I built this computer because of Cyberpunk, and I do not regret it. All themes and looks of the build was inspired by the aesthetic presentation that Cyberpunk left on me as a first impression back when I first heard about it in 2019. I hope you all enjoy looking at it, and yes I do know the current GPU is a huge bottleneck, however I wanted to wait for the next series of RTX 3000 graphics cards until I shelled out anymore money, I hope you all understand. Now that I am off furlough and working hard, I'm gonna be looking into that brand-spanking new RTX card which hopefully will release around the time Cybperunk does. ;) Thanks for viewing and have a good one.
    $3,917.94
    Zack W
  • Double Trouble thumbnail

    Double Trouble Double Trouble

    For me I use two graphic gards, one 6600xt for gaming, and the 3070 for eth mining as a hobby, I normally play action games,... For me I use two graphic gards, one 6600xt for gaming, and the 3070 for eth mining as a hobby, I normally play action games, like God of wars, Sekiro, etc
    $3,903.92
    Michael418
  • Transformers thumbnail

    Transformers Transformers

    When I was in school for LAN WAN Administration we were given an assignment to build a PC on paper for a customer so I did.... When I was in school for LAN WAN Administration we were given an assignment to build a PC on paper for a customer so I did. The teacher was impressed with my build it was basically a gaming PC. The class was puzzled and asked me why did I build a gaming PC with such high specs I simply told them because I want the customer to be able to do anything with this PC. At that time I only had experience with pre builds I knew I was destined to build my own at that point so I did and hear it is.
    $3,203.82
    Theronn D
  • Gaming/Coding Rig thumbnail

    Gaming/Coding Rig Gaming/Coding Rig

    The main purpose of this rig is gaming and coding, occasionally running multiple VM's, and run the Adobe Creative Cloud... The main purpose of this rig is gaming and coding, occasionally running multiple VM's, and run the Adobe Creative Cloud Suite. For games it can range from the newest AAA game, or it can be moba's. For coding it can range from taking gigabyte graph files and finding the shortest path, or recommendations (and example of heavy CPU usage). It was important to have a fast CPU with multiple threads. At the time of building Ryzen was an okay option but wasn't the powerhouse that it is currently. If I were to rebuild I would do a Ryzen chip just for the productivity of it. There are a few things I would like to change about the rig: - New 4k Gaming Ultrawide with high refresh rate. - New Graphics Card, currently waiting for the new Nvidia Ampere Cards - Double the RAM from 16GB to 32GB, and changing it out for Corsair Vengeance for RGB control.
    $2,990.84
    waddlguin3
  • The Silent Server thumbnail

    The Silent Server The Silent Server

    The original purpose of the build was for software development, particularly large C codes. Its original GPU was an RX 550... The original purpose of the build was for software development, particularly large C codes. Its original GPU was an RX 550 since I wasn't planning to game on it. It also serves as a small storage server, with primary storage running on the two SX8200 Pro in RAID-0 on btrfs (although I'm thinking of moving to ZFS). It also serves a local music player, so that people in the house are free to stream music from it. As I recently started to get into gaming during the build, I purchased an RX 6600 XT (non-Quadro NVIDIA drivers are a pain to install on any system). I'm planning to re-use the RX 550 as a host GPU (since I'm running Linux) and moving my RX 6600 XT to a Windows guest. The games I'm currently playing are Skyrim, Doom 2016 / Eternal, Yakuza series, The Witcher series, and GTA 5 (and others in the backlog). Some of the goals of the build, not relating to its performance, are that it must be quiet, stable, and easy to maintain. Hence, the Noctua coolers and fans, ECC memory, fanless PSU, and the computer not running outside a case. I've also replaced the GPU fans with the Noctua NF-A12x25, so it will be running cool and quiet. As of writing, a GPU fan adapter is currently waiting for manufacturing a long with a custom test-bench made from aluminum T-frames and Delrin. Future upgrades will replacing with 2 TB SSD from a more reputable brand as the drives are recently not being detected by the system (both in Linux and Windows).
    $2,959.96
    Emil W
  • Dylan's RGB Do it all build thumbnail

    Dylan's "RGB Do it all" build Dylan's "RGB Do it all" build

    This computer was built with the main intention to use it to play games at high FPS and high resolution. I am running a 165... This computer was built with the main intention to use it to play games at high FPS and high resolution. I am running a 165 hz monitor and achieve 165 fps in Destiny 2 all day long. I get around 50-60 FPS in Beam ng Drive, which is a high load soft body physics game. I am very happy with this build and Micro Center Yonkers did a great job building it.
    $2,789.05
    Dylan W
  • Data Science Build. thumbnail

    Data Science Build. Data Science Build.

    This is a build that I setup for Data Science and Programming. This is a build that I setup for Data Science and Programming.
    $2,516.91
    McDecoderDude
  • His and hers holiday deal builds thumbnail

    His and hers holiday deal builds His and hers holiday deal builds

    We got married, had a small wedding, and got a little cash. We had a lot of the parts we needed. Thought about doing some... We got married, had a small wedding, and got a little cash. We had a lot of the parts we needed. Thought about doing some kind of traveling honeymoon, but as time went on we decided on finishing each of our first DIY builds and playing Elden Ring during about a week and a half Staycation during the holidays. Everything went decently smooth until she did her cable management and her PC would no longer turn on, even after it already had a few times before. Spent a few hours checking and making sure everything was well connected. After about the 4th hour we realized one single pin on the Lian Li 24 pin had come out. Thanks to Microcenter for making 2 Decent builds very budget friendly.
    $2,470.85
    Wade H
  • White with Rainbows thumbnail

    White with Rainbows White with Rainbows

    I started off with a 700$ budget a couple years back in 2017 and had an alright PC with a 1050ti and a ryzen 5 1600, but I... I started off with a 700$ budget a couple years back in 2017 and had an alright PC with a 1050ti and a ryzen 5 1600, but I gradually gained money over time and saved up and eventually got the chance to upgrade parts one by one. Here I am now. Thanks to Microcenter for the fact that they literally have literally every computer part in the store. It is exciting every time I walk into there. It is such an amazing place for "geeks" like me honestly. I hope to definitely one day be able to afford a higher end GPU and hopefully make my setup and build look even better with more lighting mainly for the GPU, but at this time I can deal with what I have. Everything seems great, I can do my school work and multitask and game fine. On top of that I can stream well with consistent frames thanks to the new NVENC, but I am pretty sure my 3900x can handle streaming just as well.
    $2,339.36
    Steven P
  • This Girl Can!! thumbnail

    This Girl Can!! This Girl Can!!

    I built this PC because I was placed on full quarantine because I have diabetes. I had always wanted to build my own Gaming... I built this PC because I was placed on full quarantine because I have diabetes. I had always wanted to build my own Gaming PC but never had the time to do it. Well, I finally got the time to do it. It started out being a PC just for gaming. (Which I play Naval Action and the Borderlands series.) I ended up using it to work from home as well. This build has been very solid and I am very proud of my work!
    $2,292.87
    Angie T
  • Wallet Killer thumbnail

    Wallet Killer Wallet Killer

    Just a desktop refresh... last build was in 2012 (Intel i5 4570S CPU). Older I/O and bus interfaces (e.g. DDR3, SATA3, USB... Just a desktop refresh... last build was in 2012 (Intel i5 4570S CPU). Older I/O and bus interfaces (e.g. DDR3, SATA3, USB 3.0 etc.) retired with old platform and upgraded to DDR4, PCI-e Gen 4 NVMe, USB 3.2, Thunderbolt 4 etc. with new system. Windows 11 ready as well (when the time is right).
    $2,259.92
    Insignificant Other
  • Anfield Road thumbnail

    Anfield Road Anfield Road

    Gaming and browsing Gaming and browsing
    $2,196.93
    Jay W
  • SUPER CAR thumbnail

    SUPER CAR SUPER CAR

    Car Racing. Car Racing.
    $2,159.92
    Gang Y
  • Hyper Drive thumbnail

    Hyper Drive Hyper Drive

    Gaming: Lost Ark and Valorant Gaming: Lost Ark and Valorant
    $2,144.91
    Anthony Y
  • Build 1 thumbnail

    Build 1 Build 1

    Basic gaming Basic gaming
    $2,082.84
    Santiago G
  • MicroBoom thumbnail

    MicroBoom MicroBoom

    Speeds Speeds
    $2,054.91
    peter p
  • Mine! thumbnail

    Mine! Mine!

    Just a workhorse/gaming PC! Just a workhorse/gaming PC!
    $1,989.91
    Roshan M
  • Red Comet thumbnail

    Red Comet Red Comet

    Nothing fancy. Just my love for black and red and dark themed aesthetics Nothing fancy. Just my love for black and red and dark themed aesthetics
    $1,967.91
    Tristan S
  • Test Bench Gamer thumbnail

    Test Bench Gamer Test Bench Gamer

    Open test bench gaming build Open test bench gaming build
    $1,944.94
    cletus_cassidy
  • mini miner! thumbnail

    mini miner! mini miner!

    I have just gotten into mining, and I decided to get a second GPU to add in! I have just gotten into mining, and I decided to get a second GPU to add in!
    $1,942.91
    mike t
  • Omega PC thumbnail

    Omega PC Omega PC

    My really sweet gaming rig so I can play Overwatch and Apex. My really sweet gaming rig so I can play Overwatch and Apex.
    $1,914.92
    Jarred H
  • Gaming and photo editing build thumbnail

    Gaming and photo editing build Gaming and photo editing build

    I use this for gaming and photo editing! I use this for gaming and photo editing!
    $1,899.91
    Joseph L
  • Audio Gamer thumbnail

    Audio Gamer Audio Gamer

    This was built as a general purpose high performance rig for gaming and audio I/O. Any kind of games will do for me although... This was built as a general purpose high performance rig for gaming and audio I/O. Any kind of games will do for me although I do like driving games and RPGs. I also plan to produce original written music so this build will also come with top tier audio peripherals.
    $1,860.91
    Jeremy C
  • ROG with AMD Ryzen 7 Build thumbnail

    ROG with AMD Ryzen 7 Build ROG with AMD Ryzen 7 Build

    Wanted to build my first gaming computer that I can also use for other purposes (i.e. work, streaming, etc)! Well, it simply... Wanted to build my first gaming computer that I can also use for other purposes (i.e. work, streaming, etc)! Well, it simply came out amazing. Everything was pretty straight forward and so far, it's working flawlessly. ROG Strix Helios Case - White AMD Ryzen 5800X Processor B550-F ROG Strix Gaming (WiFi) AMD AM4 Motherboard AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT ROG Strix Graphics Card WD 1TB SSD Windows 11 OS T-Force 32gb 3600 Ram 3 - 140mm Corsair RGB Fans Thermaltake AIO 360mm Cooler ROG 850 Power Supply
    $1,858.92
    Tiffany G

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