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  • Rainbow 🌈  Cityyyy thumbnail

    Rainbow 🌈 Cityyyy Rainbow 🌈 Cityyyy

    This is actually my first build I've ever done. I am currently 2 months in and love it, I bought it for gaming and streaming... This is actually my first build I've ever done. I am currently 2 months in and love it, I bought it for gaming and streaming . I stream on twitch and Facebook. I love to play competitive gaming such as call of duty,fortnite and pubg. My PC SCREAMS rgb. From mobo to ram to fans to case it has it all. If your looking for characteristics and flows if endless color and a computer tbats future proof look no further and vote for me.
    $10,695.38
    Aaron E
  • The Chimera #MicroCenterMadness thumbnail

    The Chimera #MicroCenterMadness The Chimera #MicroCenterMadness

    The Chimera is a powerhouse machine designed to be both an aesthetic statement as well as fully functional for streaming... The Chimera is a powerhouse machine designed to be both an aesthetic statement as well as fully functional for streaming whatever games I want to stream. It was given the name Chimera as a suggestion from a viewer that was watching me upgrade the cooling loop on Twitch. The original name of this system was the Kraken. For me monsters and demons are part of my theme thus every one of my personal builds will be named after some sort of "dark" creature. This is currently version 2.0 of this build as I have learned and tried new things. I started out with a kit that I got from Alphacool with a Laing DDC pump and single 360x30mm radiator that I had expanded to two of as well as the Helix reservoir and the V2 DPP 755. Version 1.5 as described is what I had been running for my cooling for the last year. I decided that since I had to take everything apart for the one year cleaning event that I might as well take the opportunity to go ahead and upgrade the loop as a whole. There was a leak that occurred during my first build iteration that caused the RGB lighting in the GPU block to short out, which is something that is getting fixed at the beginning of April. I'm also taking that opportunity to drain the loop and make the loop order a little more efficient. This has been my first liquid cooling loop, and I chose this particular case to build into because of the unboxing video JayzTwoCents did on it. One of the biggest issues I had when it came to the upgrades I've done on the loop thus far was the pressure of the loop itself. In one iteration I considered I was going to have an Eisball pump/res combo but that ended up getting scratched. While I love everything about this build once I got everything working and without any leaking I realized a few things I could have, and will be doing differently as I already have the parts needed on order. First some extra 90º fittings, one of which will be getting placed on the bottom of the reservoir with a 10mm extension. From there I'm going to take the quick disconnect from the bottom radiator and move it to the pump with the black top's out port with a 90º fitting while taking another 90º fitting and putting it on the acrylic top pump with a direct downflow into the bottom radiator. I realized this should have been done solely for the purpose of being able to remove the bottom and front rads with the pumps and reservoir still attached without having to drain either one after taking a good long hard look at the loop order. Along with replacing the RGB strip in my GPU block I will be replacing the stock Red Devil backplate with one made by Alphacool and adding a 45º fitting on the end of the port that it fills the top radiator thru allowing a shorter run there as well. I'm switching the in/out ports on the back radiator and rerouting the connection between the two radiators to go around the quick disconnect on the reservoir while also adding a final quick disconnect to the front radiator allowing both radiators to be removed without having to drain the loop, if need be. The backplate replacement is only to help clean things up in the look. Other little additions are the 90º 24-pin ATX and two 8-pin 180º PCI-E power adapters and the LinkUp PCI-E Gen 4 riser cable. The first few photos are the original layout I attempted a year ago with the kit I bought from Alphacool, followed by the final layout once I got the Helix res and D5 pump. The third photo is of an iteration I had considered using the Alphacool Eisball pump/res combo that ended up not working out. All of the rest of the photos are of the build as it currently sits in my office.
    $4,554.92
    Ambrosias
  • Natural White thumbnail

    Natural White Natural White

    Main purpose was for gaming and drone photo and video rendering Main purpose was for gaming and drone photo and video rendering
    $3,752.79
    Fickert
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    First Build First Build

    A friend talked me into getting into PC gaming. I had an old computer and spent time upgrading until I decided to do a full... A friend talked me into getting into PC gaming. I had an old computer and spent time upgrading until I decided to do a full rebuild of the whole system. Mostly used for Rocket League, GTA, CoD, RDR2, and some other assorted games.
    $3,544.38
    Richard N
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    Super tower Super tower

    I originally built it for gaming but it has became much more then that. I originally built it for gaming but it has became much more then that.
    $3,409.92
    Bryan m
  • Lian LI Dynamic XL RGB thumbnail

    Lian LI Dynamic XL RGB Lian LI Dynamic XL RGB

    Working from home during the Covid-19, I got a bit bored and wanted play some games on my down time. I started playing some... Working from home during the Covid-19, I got a bit bored and wanted play some games on my down time. I started playing some games on my Macbook pro as well on my Microsoft Surface Laptop. Didn't get far with my thousand dollar laptop. Was going to buy another laptop but then ended up reading and understanding about building a PC. This is my first build. The main purpose of building this pc was to play games like Watch Dog 2, Need for Speed Heat, Ghost Recon Breakpoint, Call of Duty MW Warzone, GTA V, and many more. I also do a lot of construction design reviews using Autodesk programs such as AutoCAD, Autodesk Revits, Navisworks, and Bluebeam program. With the PC setup listed below, I've seen FPS between the range of 100 to 150s depending on the games I play.That's with no overclocking. I am using a Dell S3220DGF 32" Curve monitor that I later bought to replace my HP 25er monitor.
    $3,292.79
    Feng G
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    Tranquility Tranquility

    Open Air, Closed Loop Open Air, Closed Loop
    $3,269.80
    GeoffM
  • NZXT case build 1 and 2 thumbnail

    NZXT case build 1 and 2 NZXT case build 1 and 2

    PC 1 I mainly use general purpose and playing pc games.PC 2 I made for my spouse to work on and also play pc games with... PC 1 I mainly use general purpose and playing pc games. PC 2 I made for my spouse to work on and also play pc games with me. Most of the games I play are found on Steam, Blizzard, Epic Games, LoL, Valorant, etc. I'm a OIF/OEF Vet myself, my teenage kids wanted to get into PC gaming (they're "upgrading" from consoles/Fortnite) and I come from an automotive repair background so putting together a PC is trivial in comparison to an engine or fine tuning suspension for an auto cross track. Anywho, future upgrades to include the new 6800 XT or some 3080's were available but I'll deal with having 5700 XT's for now as a place holder. Almost returned both these NZXT cases (still within 30day window) and buy 2 new Lian Li O11 Dynamic Mini cases + 12*LL120 case fans but too lazy to take apart both PC components JUST to have the NEW case.
    $3,267.86
    Phong V
  • Wife 2 thumbnail

    Wife 2 Wife 2

    An upgrade from my 2010 build, this computer is primarily meant to last another 10 years with Photoshop, web browsing,... An upgrade from my 2010 build, this computer is primarily meant to last another 10 years with Photoshop, web browsing, video-watching, and the occasional video game playing on it. I wanted a solid foundation with the latest Intel processor, DDR5 RAM, SSDs for system and primary storage, and 8TB HDDs in RAID 1 for backup of years of art files and the likes. The GPU is fairly underwhelming, all things considered with this build, but GPU isn't my primary concern and it's also about the easiest thing to swap out when I need to upgrade it. Since I'm not doing water-cooling, I went with a well-ventilated case a Noctua CPU air cooler, and added Noctua's budget fans to the front (using the case's included two fans for a rear and top ventilation.) I also am going with a stealth build... everything is all-black (except the Noctua budget fans... which I may swap or paint later), and I've turned off all lighting (except for the power light.) I do have a slight buzzing from the glass panel of the case that I need to remedy at some point though. I also mis-read the mouse packaging and thought it was a wireless-charging mouse. Instead, it's a standard AA battery. The Keyboard is nice, except that the D key illumination LED is already miscolored days after initial use, and it doesn't keep its key-lighting setting after power-cycles (FN+F12)
    $3,205.68
    Arthur D
  • #MicroCenterMadness The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Build thumbnail

    #MicroCenterMadness The Falcon and The... #MicroCenterMadness The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Build

    I build the computer for personal use and for programming. I am a web developer and I needed a new PC because the older one... I build the computer for personal use and for programming. I am a web developer and I needed a new PC because the older one is slow and kept crashing. It took me sometime to get the parts but at the end it it was a nice to have everything together to start the build. I was anxious. Also the problem with the graphic cards didn't help because everyone wanted one and the bots were really annoying. This was my first actual build and I am really proud of it. Everything works really smoothly and I know it will last a lifetime. My next upgrade for this build will be storage.
    $3,136.86
    piotrj87
  • The OnlineCarShow Special 😂🤷‍♂️ thumbnail

    The OnlineCarShow Special 😂🤷‍♂️ The OnlineCarShow Special 😂🤷‍♂️

    Play racing flight sim and fps games. Also host a YouTube channel. I go back and forth between this PC and a iMac for... Play racing flight sim and fps games. Also host a YouTube channel. I go back and forth between this PC and a iMac for editing and posting videos. It’s running a AMD r7 3700x I bought from y’all with a MSI x570 Pro Carbon board, 32gb 4400mhz thermaltake memory, Asus ROG Radeon 5700xt OC, msi 360r liquid cooler, cooler master case with extra exhaust fan I installed. 750w EVGA Gold psu. Ran to a Asus Tuff gaming 35” ultra wide 100hz. Using Razer Tournament edition keyboard and Razer Viper mouse. I also use a Razer Wolverine controller and Logitech x52 flight system for certain games. With the 5700xt it runs 1440 res very well games and smooth like butter. In future I’d like to upgrade the GPU (had to go with what I could find at the time) and maybe a good steering wheel pedals and shifter.
    $3,099.95
    OnlineCarShow S
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    colors in disguise colors in disguise

    u wouldnt know it has rgb until u turned it on u wouldnt know it has rgb until u turned it on
    $3,034.92
    David H
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    WorkstationX WorkstationX

    I've build this for a “every day every type of task” purpose. It should be good at doing all kinds of work without being... I've build this for a “every day every type of task” purpose. It should be good at doing all kinds of work without being too specific in a job. Tasks that will handle the most are graphical applications, coding, VM, 3D modeling and very little rendering (4 to 5 applications open and working together all the time is a must). I also use all the major OS’s and it needs to be versatily in that front. Currently not playing games but could always do in the future. ———— Applications that I use on a daily basis are: - Video editing (DaVinci, HitFilm) - Affinity (Photo, Designer) - Nuke/Fusion/Natron (motion graphics, compositing and VFX ) - Substance Allegorithmic softwares (3D materials) - Occasionally 3D modeling. - Occasionally software development with virtual machines for code testing on multiple platforms. ———— - Video editing wise I am able to handle 1080p like nothing. Currently don't need to do 4k videos (I might in the future) but I am pretty sure it should’t be a problem at all. When exporting things are a bit different and it depends on the timeline, how many layers, effects and so on. More cores would be better, but so far it has been a breeze. I was able to move from 5 layers at 720p to a 5 layer at 1080p and don’t even feel the weight. —— - Graphic design wise I have plenty of headroom for my current workflow. Layered based applications tend to prefer single core speed and the 10900k is spot on. Some project have couple of hunders of layers or are .exr 32 bit multi render passes and it doesn’t even blink. I am sure the GPU will bottleneck at some point but so far no problem. —— - 3D wise It would say its definitely not the best as the GPU is not quite there in terms of performance. It does not really suffer much in Real Time Rendering applications but on some heavy GPU compute tasks it just takes quite a bit and can be easly outperfomed by the CPU. NVIDIA cards would have an upper hand in the majority of cases. Modeling on the other hand, since is mostly done in the viewport without shading, because is handled mostly by the CPU, no problem there. —— In retrospec things I would have done differently/better are: - Check the measurements! (Case - GPU length) and (CPU cooler - Motherboard) are probably the more important. They made me change things a couple of times and lost days. - 64 RAM is a bit much. I am constantly around 15/20GB mark and I thought the more the better but so far I haven’t come even close to the 32GB. I would have probably waited a bit more before buying another stick and use that money for other components. The day that you reach 32GB constantly and its slowing down your work, then go for it. - Graphics card: I would have preferred a NVIDIA card for drivers compatibility. - 970 Evo Pro/Plus m.2 ssd's are insanely fast, so much so that I think that going 1k W/R below what I have right now (3k W/R) would not make much difference but it would save you some money for other stuff. —— Upgrade for the future - Finish the fan setup. - Waiting for the next gen graphics cards. Hoping for RDNA 2 to ramp up the competition and have more support integration. - Having an extra ssd for archive is never a bad choice. - Motherboard has only 1 usb 3 gen.1, but case has 2 so might need a PCIE usb header. - Also motherboard has 2 usb 2 and would like to expand that.
    $2,887.74
    Virgil S
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    White Lighting White Lighting

    This computer is for me. I run an IT business and do a lot of remote support. This computer is for me. I run an IT business and do a lot of remote support.
    $2,834.86
    Bluewateroffshore
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    Plex Server Plex Server

    all purpose NAS all purpose NAS
    $2,819.83
    Syaoran68
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    Pop Racer Pop Racer

    Custom control and look tailored to my needs Custom control and look tailored to my needs
    $2,728.92
    Michael B
  • Maximus XI Gene-ius thumbnail

    Maximus XI Gene-ius Maximus XI Gene-ius

    This build has some of the rare parts like Maximus XI Gene and i7-8086k, to top it off it got Arctic Freezer II Radiator to... This build has some of the rare parts like Maximus XI Gene and i7-8086k, to top it off it got Arctic Freezer II Radiator to cool off the 8086k.
    $2,698.92
    Mike A
  • A computer still has no name thumbnail

    A computer still has no name A computer still has no name

    I changed out the cooling on the GPU to water and added a water res in a new case and changed the water loop all kinds of... I changed out the cooling on the GPU to water and added a water res in a new case and changed the water loop all kinds of ways. This should be the last time i upgrade for another 4 years, because its getting a little expensive to be doing this
    $2,655.95
    rasmukri
  • Razer Case PC thumbnail

    Razer Case PC Razer Case PC

    PC to play Valorant and League. PC to play Valorant and League.
    $2,544.93
    Tim L
  • Azza Pyramid 804v to keep the wife Happy thumbnail

    Azza Pyramid 804v to keep the wife Happy Azza Pyramid 804v to keep the wife Happy

    We moved the wife's parts into this enthusiast case. Two weeks after finishing her build, she found this case and fell in... We moved the wife's parts into this enthusiast case. Two weeks after finishing her build, she found this case and fell in love. Waited to find a good deal on it to move her build in. Repurposing the old case, power supply and fans. Always re-use. AZZA 804v case, Gigabyte Z590D motherboard, 10850k Intel processor, 1TB Inland Premium M.2 hard drive, G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB memory 32GB, Powerspec 850w RGB power supply, Lian Li Galahad 360mm CPU AIO cooler, Lian Li Strimmers, 1 extra Lian Li ST120 fan. 2 Samsung 27" 1080p monitors and 1 x 34 in wide LG 1080p monitor.
    $2,502.91
    David C
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    Iceburg Iceburg

    I built Iceburg to be an all-rounded pc, but for the most part I just play games. I've been hooked on WoW, AC Odyssey, and... I built Iceburg to be an all-rounded pc, but for the most part I just play games. I've been hooked on WoW, AC Odyssey, and Horizon: Zero Dawn for the top three. It started out with an AMD 2600x paired with a ROG Strix RX 480. I didn't cable manage that well back then thinking I would upgrade it as I got the money. The AIO cooler I found wasn't sold here in the states from what I've seen and actually found it on the UK's Amazon. I have no idea how I got on there but I did. Turns out I was able to upgrade not too long later. I took the CPU to a 3800x and the GPU to a Red Devil 5700 XT. Added some fans to fill out the case last month and its never looked better. Temps are low 40's across the system and even under a two day run of Aida64, the CPU temps never got above 70 C°. I'm also running the 3800x at 4.4GHz all core 1.37 vcore. I plan on upgrading the motherboard to a Gigabyte X570 Aorus Xtreme in the near future. Thats only because my mom is still using a 6 year old AIO HP. I'm building one for her to give at Christmas. She loves the lights in my system so I am going to transfer over this Asus motherboard and the old tried and true 2600x. The wraith prizim that came with the 3800x is going to her for the looks. The Xtreme will also let me utilize the PCIe gen 4 for my 5700 XT and fill out the case a bit better. Way later down the road I plan on putting in 3 radiators and a distroplate to do a custom loop. I did have to dremel out the GPU support bracket where it contacts the fan shroud because the middle fan would catch on the slider no matter how I angled it.
    $2,453.40
    Matthew C
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    Pantheon Machine Pantheon Machine

    Build this machine to run the upcoming Pantheon : Rise of the Fallen. My old Cyberpower machine (10 YO) just didn't have the... Build this machine to run the upcoming Pantheon : Rise of the Fallen. My old Cyberpower machine (10 YO) just didn't have the oomph.
    $2,449.90
    Charles
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    Video machine Video machine

    I have many hours of family video on vhs tape from the early 80's into the late 90's. I wanted to digitize, compile, clean... I have many hours of family video on vhs tape from the early 80's into the late 90's. I wanted to digitize, compile, clean and edit these videos into a modern format for the family to enjoy using topaz video enhance and adobe premiere. When I'm finished with that task, I would like to try my hand at creating videos as well. The rig will also serve as a gaming rig. It is lightning fast.
    $2,444.84
    John D
  • Frankie's gaming and general build thumbnail

    Frankie's gaming and general build Frankie's gaming and general build

    General computing, light gaming, music and video editing, and etc. General computing, light gaming, music and video editing, and etc.
    $2,439.93
    Frank

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