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  • Neat! thumbnail

    Neat! Neat!

    This build is primarily for gaming but I do dabble a bit in content creation. I also do a steady amount of work from home... This build is primarily for gaming but I do dabble a bit in content creation. I also do a steady amount of work from home here. For work I rent the cameras that shoot most major motion pictures and TV Shows. I am based in Los Angeles California. This is what I would consider revision #6 of my entire setup spanning from ~2011 to present day. Is a build ever really complete?
    $11,333.57
    Zachary P
  • ROG AMD Build thumbnail

    ROG AMD Build ROG AMD Build

    I personally built this because I always wanted a computer the way that I wanted to look. Some might say that I'm a ROG... I personally built this because I always wanted a computer the way that I wanted to look. Some might say that I'm a ROG fanboy :)
    $8,174.73
    robert c
  • My July 2022 Update thumbnail

    My July 2022 Update My July 2022 Update

    Just wanted to showcase my build before I potentially did a custom loop. I've always wanted to, and I feel like I'm at the... Just wanted to showcase my build before I potentially did a custom loop. I've always wanted to, and I feel like I'm at the tier of hardware where I'm not going to want to upgrade anytime soon. Yes I know AM5/4000 series are coming out soon, but unless I can get a lot for my GPU, its not going anywhere. I do plan on getting a Gen 4 SSD very soon also.
    $7,831.48
    Josh M
  • Battlestation 2.0 thumbnail

    Battlestation 2.0 Battlestation 2.0

    Gaming, general use, collecting movies and music Gaming, general use, collecting movies and music
    $7,603.89
    dreaminginlimbo5
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    Frostbite Frostbite

    Walking through Micro Center one day to get a new fan for my good old Raidmax Smilodon case and made the mistake of walking... Walking through Micro Center one day to get a new fan for my good old Raidmax Smilodon case and made the mistake of walking past the cases, saw a core P3 black on the shelf and had to build one for myself, and so it began, which color which was a back and forth decision for some time. Had to bail on building it few times due to other circumstances and just kept researching and getting parts over I would say 2 to 3 years, some accessories are past over from last build though. Built it for gaming and just general use, do a little go-pro video editing from time to time. Really do not have any upgrade plans for the tower at this time but we all know how fast that can change. Definitely would like to in time upgrade old been through it all desk that started as a U desk and due to space keeps getting smaller and also some better cable management for the desk. Custom loop would also be a possible upgrade but do not like the idea of constantly changing the coolant and I like simple (LOL) so to be determined, that being said next will more then likely be VR. Types of games really I am all over the place, it is really whichever I got hooked on for the moment. Forth build I have technically done but always had a sidekick that honestly knows much more and this one is the first I was solo on other then texting questions and thoughts to said sidekick <(leader of what to get and do)(LOL), also is where the Klipsch 5.1 came from (great friend).
    $5,228.69
    scott e
  • Lian Li x ROG thumbnail

    Lian Li x ROG Lian Li x ROG

    I built this rig for gaming and WFH use that will last me a long time. I took the Lian Li O11 Dynamic XL which is one of the... I built this rig for gaming and WFH use that will last me a long time. I took the Lian Li O11 Dynamic XL which is one of the best cases on the market and gave it a ROG theme, as I absolutely love the aesthetics and performance of ROG products. I am absolutely in love with the result! It turned out just like I imagined it would and I am very happy. I will be mainly playing Halo Infinite, Rainbow Six Siege, Valorant, Escape from Tarkov, and any AAA games releasing in the near future with this build.
    $5,194.85
    Michael V
  • The Beast Machine 3000 thumbnail

    The Beast Machine 3000 The Beast Machine 3000

    I started from a “acer nitro 5” gaming laptop with not great specs I was working my self up to pirchase my dream pc which I... I started from a “acer nitro 5” gaming laptop with not great specs I was working my self up to pirchase my dream pc which I did was working hard to get the money then I visited the best store ever! Called “Micro Center” I love this store so much!!!!! It’s where I get all my pc equipment, when I built my dream pc I needed to ask the 10/10 employees since I was still kinda new to pc but overtime now I know all about pc ranging from part to building, I now build pc for my friends which is also a great way for me to learn even more stuff and also another way of earning a bit of cash, I definitely game on this computer, I play Call of duty (Of course) Warzone, Minecraft, fallguys, cyberpunk 2077, among us, etc. looking forward for the new “five nights at freddys security breach” I’m glad for entering, and good luck to all people who enter!
    $5,005.95
    Eddie F
  • My First Build! thumbnail

    My First Build! My First Build!

    I am an editor of photo and video but also like to game as well! Needed something that could handle whatever I throw at it... I am an editor of photo and video but also like to game as well! Needed something that could handle whatever I throw at it and of course 4K! 😁
    $4,879.90
    KeVon M
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    Dream PC Dream PC

    So I've been gaming pretty much all my life. Back in 2014 I got my first proper gaming PC. Then it was just low end, bought... So I've been gaming pretty much all my life. Back in 2014 I got my first proper gaming PC. Then it was just low end, bought by my parents, built by person at the store. All midrange economical parts. Since then I've been pretty hooked into PC gaming as a whole. Previously I had a gaming laptop so going from laptop to desktop was a huge change, so big I wondered how on earth I was using a laptop for so many years. Fast forward 2019. I've now graduated from college, got a job, and have money for once in my life. I'm still all the time following youtubers like LinusTechTips and whatnot and always just following the latest tech, always seeing glamorous PC builds. From watching those videos everyday for years, I always wanted to feel the awesomeness of a proper high end build. So it was a dream of mine to build something that would be a gaming beast and a huge upgrade from my previous build as well. I wanted to go pretty much all out, no compromises but within a reasonable budget as I'm just not loaded with cash. I had to save up for this for well over a year. I started buying things slowly overtime with all my peripherals like my keyboard, mouse, chair, table, and stuff. Last piece was going to be the main PC itself and monitor upgrade. I bought things with the idea in my head, one and done. Like if I buy this, I'm not going to want to replace it at all. It was exactly what I would have wanted in my dream scenario. Then came time where I was ready to buy, and Ryzen 3000 was about to launch. I've been doing months of just looking at PC parts and watching youtube reviews of every part so I knew exactly what I would want. I've been watching many build videos, even bought PC Building Simulator so I can practice building since I didn't want to have someone else build my pc for me. I went to Microcenter right on launch day, July 7th and bought myself a Ryzen 3900X, with a brand new x570 motherboard, fancy new pcei gen 4.0 5gb/s m.2 ssd. I got the works, then two days later I picked up the brand new RTX 2070 Super on launch day and got the monitor to go along with it. Certainly can't afford a 2080ti but that gpu was powerful enough and at a good price point where it wasn't terrible performance per dollar. I didn't go overkill with any part of this PC, everything I use 100% to the fullest. I game almost everyday on it. I like to stream as well on occasion. I want to make youtube videos on it. I use it for school and work. This thing just flies through everything I throw at it. I love it. Any changes I would make to the build would simply be adding another 16gb of ram to it. I'm for sure going to buy the new RTX 3080 and plug that into my PC. I'll eventually add in another m.2 ssd eventually and one that'll be even faster. I also wish to add in a good standard ssd as well, my current standard ssd in it is unfortanetly dramless which I didn't really know about at the time, and I feel like when running games on that it acts not as well as an ssd should. I wish that my cpu cooler and the fans with it would sync up with my other devices, also my mouse and speakers so it would be all one light sync.
    $4,637.79
    TwistedFoo
  • The Dragon: Command & Control Center - 2019 Build thumbnail

    The Dragon: Command & Control Center -... The Dragon: Command & Control Center - 2019 Build

    The Dragon was a build in the works for about 6 months to accumulate the necessary parts and aesthetics without destroying... The Dragon was a build in the works for about 6 months to accumulate the necessary parts and aesthetics without destroying my poor, poor wallet all in one go. Its purpose was primarily for gaming though it is also used for software development (personal and work related), cyber security (pentesting, malware analysis, cracking, etc), and entertainment (streaming and media server). When gaming, I aim for multiplayer usually Overwatch or PUBG though I spend a portion of time in single player games such as Fallout, Just Cause, Witcher and Civilization VI. I tend to contribute to a few open source projects in my free time and also do work in web development so it doubles as a fantastic development and testing environment, especially with the amount of tasks I can spin up thanks to the Ryzen 3700X. My only two slight disappointments with the build, which I plan on changing in the future are that I didn't upgrade to a 2080 Ti (preferably the Gigabyte AORUS XTREME, cause its such a beautiful card), and that I didn't dump out even more money for a 3900X, which I likely will not be upgrading since it'd be overkill on my wallet for little extra visible benefit. Personally, I found this build to be an absolute pleasure to put together despite my sometimes questionable use of cable ties and not having more than 2 hands! Thanks to the use of a Corsair Commander Pro I managed to keep my fan and RGB cables neat and clean, but I admit that as far as cable management goes, its not my proudest work on the backside. C'est la vie ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ It provides all the performance you'd expect from the parts and I so far have not had any issues with any of the software or games I have run on it. It eats through gaming, streaming shows, and running multiple development servers simultaneously like a dream, but the unfortunate trade-off is that my beefy Zotac 1080Ti AMP Extreme spits out more heat than an average fireplace. Since I'm aiming for an upgrade in the future, this may rectify itself nicely since I know the airflow in the case keeps fresh enough thanks to 9 fans. All in all, my favorite build to date. - jkmalan
    $4,498.75
    jkmalan
  • Rainbow Cloud thumbnail

    Rainbow Cloud Rainbow Cloud

    I've always wanted a color themed build so I finally built one. I will bring this to college and use it for homework and... I've always wanted a color themed build so I finally built one. I will bring this to college and use it for homework and gaming on the side. With 4080, it can handle any game at any setting no problem. The 4080 is a monster. Puts my older 3070Ti to shame with any game. Obviously, I can't bring this to all my classes so I will use a laptop (MS Surface). The cooler was a pain to install since with the usb connector was in the way of the ram so I and to re-orientate the bracket.
    $4,285.94
    Cody C
  • Liquid devil XT thumbnail

    Liquid devil XT Liquid devil XT

    Custom loop pc i built for my son. It took so mcuh money and time. Custom loop pc i built for my son. It took so mcuh money and time.
    $4,269.92
    Tyler J
  • The Overkill Mk. 1 thumbnail

    The Overkill Mk. 1 The Overkill Mk. 1

    After years of laptop gaming and dreaming of a proper rig for my heavier games, I finally made the leap and built it out.... After years of laptop gaming and dreaming of a proper rig for my heavier games, I finally made the leap and built it out. Starting with the hardest-to-find parts in the thick of parts shortages, I was able to ensure my build was balanced and available all at once. Now to get through my huge Steam backlog! The majority of the parts came from Micro Center, and one of the employees helped me spec it out as a balanced build with some parts I had already decided on. She had recommendations for anything I wasn't sure of, caught some errors (and saved me good money), and generally had a great attitude throughout! Throughout the build, I had to make a few changes from the original plan. - One of which was a switch from Crucial memory to Corsair. This was since the Crucial memory didn't have great RGB software and kept getting stuck in an ugly way. Plus, with iCue and the Corsair sticks, I was able to set the hardware defaults so it wouldn't blast rainbow on startup! - Another difficulty I had was with the motherboard firmware. It turns out the RGB controller on the board had an issue where it froze up, and information online was limited. However, I was finally able to find an update via MSI's website that, after a few adjustments, I was able to bring it back in full! - Unrelated to the PC, there was a faulty in-wall ethernet connection in the office of my apartment. It took a long time to resolve, but a LV Electrician saved the day and found a break in the line where it met the panel. I was then able to take down the 25ft Cat6 that was temporarily stretched through the apartment and into the router. Now I have Cat6 running gigabit internet, through a switch, and right into the 2.5G LAN port on the motherboard! - Another issue is that my poor Corsair Virtuoso SE is having random glitches with audio output, but only on this machine. Occasionally and randomly, it will turn to painfully crackly static when in a discord call. Sometimes it gets better and sometimes it gets worse if I wait, but restarting the headset makes it disappear. I tried just about everything (all drivers and possibly relevant software uninstalled or reinstalled) until I found threads suggesting it was the UEFI/BIOS. It looks like the more recent B550 UEFI/BIOS updates have continually chipped away at this problem, so I'm still hopeful, but I should probably reinstall Windows just to be sure. - Finally, I have minor annoyances with the RGB and software of multiple brands being so inconsistent or incompatible. For the crazy amount of money I spent on name brands, I definitely expected a smoother experience! SignalRGB ended up being the cleanest way to control them all, but it's still not perfect. Hoping this continues improving in the future!
    $4,268.09
    Eric M
  • Matthew Black thumbnail

    Matthew Black Matthew Black

    I mostly play games on this (Apex + Overwatch) but also do code compilation I mostly play games on this (Apex + Overwatch) but also do code compilation
    $4,240.95
    SadCantaloupe
  • Stos's Gaming PC thumbnail

    Stos's Gaming PC Stos's Gaming PC

    Gaming and general-purpose desktop computer. My first build in almost 10 years and started in December 2020. Multiple... Gaming and general-purpose desktop computer. My first build in almost 10 years and started in December 2020. Multiple tweaks/swaps/updates since and it is also the first time I played around with liquid cooling. Mainly playing Doom Eternal, Halo Infinite, and other FPS games currently.
    $4,050.94
    cmarinos89
  • BTS-Inspired Unit thumbnail

    BTS-Inspired Unit BTS-Inspired Unit

    I am builting this from the inspiration of my favorite music group, BTS. This is to motivate me to finally put by content... I am builting this from the inspiration of my favorite music group, BTS. This is to motivate me to finally put by content ideas in motion.
    $4,017.91
    Suzin K
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    Darryl Darryl

    Gaming, streaming, college, virtualization, podcasting, 3D design Gaming, streaming, college, virtualization, podcasting, 3D design
    $3,909.89
    Brandon D
  • RTX 4090 #BeyondFast Gaming thumbnail

    RTX 4090 #BeyondFast Gaming RTX 4090 #BeyondFast Gaming

    I built it for high refresh rate 4K gaming. I play Microsoft's Flight Simulator, Assassins Creed Valhalla, and Cyberpunk... I built it for high refresh rate 4K gaming. I play Microsoft's Flight Simulator, Assassins Creed Valhalla, and Cyberpunk 2077
    $3,870.91
    Wu R
  • Lian Li Build thumbnail

    Lian Li Build Lian Li Build

    Full on gaming rig mass storage Full on gaming rig mass storage
    $3,819.87
    Sharon K
  • Dynamic White thumbnail

    Dynamic White Dynamic White

    I mainly use it for gaming, video editing, and running a plex server. I mainly use it for gaming, video editing, and running a plex server.
    $3,786.07
    Jonathan J
  • My Baby Girl thumbnail

    My Baby Girl My Baby Girl

    My first PC build was in 2016 with a budget of $1600. Last year(2021) I finally made the plunge for an entire overhaul.... My first PC build was in 2016 with a budget of $1600. Last year(2021) I finally made the plunge for an entire overhaul. Bought new and sold the old components and this was the result! Wanted a machine that could handle any game I threw at it on max settings and the power to record and stream gameplay with little to no compromise.
    $3,699.86
    jacob h
  • Not Quite White thumbnail

    Not Quite White Not Quite White

    Gaming computer with (mostly) white parts. Couldn't pay the extra "white card tax" since I already had the 3090. 3D modeling... Gaming computer with (mostly) white parts. Couldn't pay the extra "white card tax" since I already had the 3090. 3D modeling and coding, with 4K gaming on the side. I may have chosen the wrong processor though...
    $3,671.86
    Roland Z
  • Ryzen 5900X RTX 3080 Full Water Cooled thumbnail

    Ryzen 5900X RTX 3080 Full Water Cooled Ryzen 5900X RTX 3080 Full Water Cooled

    Best fully water cooled system of late 2020 Best fully water cooled system of late 2020
    $3,659.94
    Hannoo
  • Mini Master thumbnail

    Mini Master Mini Master

    Love this build, its bright, it has a smaller footprint, and it runs mid-range gaming like FH5 and Halo Infinite... Love this build, its bright, it has a smaller footprint, and it runs mid-range gaming like FH5 and Halo Infinite phenomenally at a relatively modest price. I wasn't a big fan of having basically 1 option for the PSU with this case, but its fully modular and was easy to install and works great. I did run into a RBG issue with the USB headers on the Motherboard/Fans/Cooler. With 9 fans with this case, it needed 2 hubs, and the Cooler RGB also needed a header, so there isn't enough. However, I'm not sure I've seen a Motherboard with 3 USB Headers. I'm sure there is a different RGB solution to getting everything connected, but I opted to keep the top case fans White, for extra light while the more visible fans cycled through my colors. Went a little Light on the GPU since I already had it, leaving it open for later upgrades when they become more available and cost effective. Not to mention the pricing on it is a bit off from amazon here. Doing mostly midrange gaming that doesn't need anything crazy.
    $3,582.83
    Ben W

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