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Going Live Going Live
This system was built with streaming in mind, but also reducing the footprint of the space taken up by the desktop. Things I... This system was built with streaming in mind, but also reducing the footprint of the space taken up by the desktop. Things I was looking for in this build. Small Size Powerfull Hardward Decent bling under 1500$ I was able to get all of that at 1200$ I manage to pick up the graphics card and board for 450$, the Case and PSU at 120$, the Processor at 315, The hard drives & Memory at 170$, and lastly 80$ on CPU cooler and fans. The main game streamed on the computer GTA-V but that was a easy requirement. I wanted to make sure games like Cyberpunk 2077 would be playable with RTX at reasonable 1080P settings. the system over all is very enjoyable.$1,388.91 -
1st pc build 3600 rtx 2070s 1st pc build 3600 rtx 2070s
I built it because I am a 3rd year college student and it was time to upgrade from my 500 dollar laptop. I play some games... I built it because I am a 3rd year college student and it was time to upgrade from my 500 dollar laptop. I play some games on it, it runs gta pretty well, I also played a free game team fortress two and it’s very smooth. I still have some cable management to do but I was in a bit of a time crunch so that will be my next task with it.$1,402.91 -
Low Key Gaming Intel Based System Low Key Gaming Intel Based System
This was a new build intended to be used primarily for mid-level gaming. This was a new build intended to be used primarily for mid-level gaming.$1,459.92 -
TheDoomSlayer TheDoomSlayer
This was a gaming rig I built for my nephew. He wanted to be able to play games on Ultra and eventually steam his game... This was a gaming rig I built for my nephew. He wanted to be able to play games on Ultra and eventually steam his game play. The passmark tests were to be within the 98% for the build. This passed with flying colors.$1,592.92 -
First Build First Build
I initially built this rig to play some league of legends but then I got into some Rainbow 6 Siege. I initially built this rig to play some league of legends but then I got into some Rainbow 6 Siege.$1,598.91 -
Midrange AMD 3700X Midrange AMD 3700X
Gaming PC. Built as a new upgrade for customer. Gaming PC. Built as a new upgrade for customer.$1,604.92 -
Stormluxe Stormluxe
I built my computer primarily for school work and gaming. I use my computer every day, whether I am programming and doing... I built my computer primarily for school work and gaming. I use my computer every day, whether I am programming and doing school work, or playing games. I usually play eSports titles like CS:GO and Rocket League, as well as COD:MW, and of course some single player games like the Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and looking forward to new releases like Cyberpunk 2077. My PC and internet connection are able to handle 1080p/60fps streams on Twitch, but I only stream occasionally or when my friends and I are doing a long gaming session. Obviously, my theme with the PC has been a black and white theme. I am a big Star Wars fan and it only made sense to throw in a bobblehead First Order Stormtrooper. I also added in the mini AE86 license plate because I was always a huge fan of the Trueno AE86 from Initial D, and now I own the newer Toyota 86, with a white and black look, so it add more of my personality to the build. If there was something that I would change about my PC would probably be the case. The S340 Elite has served me well, but I have been on the look out for a case worthy enough for the upgrade. So when the Lian Li Lancool II and mesh versions came out, I saw the great review and even better I could easily keep the same look. As you can see, my PC is already doing everything that I need and I have no complaints. So why did I enter the PC Showcase contest? Well, I have a friend, who will remain nameless, who has been live streaming and doing video edits for his YouTube channel on an FX processor and a GTX 970. My friends and I have been saving up money to surprise him with a new build for his birthday, which is coming up soon. (hopefully he doesn't see this so it can remain a surprise) So that is why I have entered this contest, so that hopefully my friends and I, can get more help in building a PC that would be a HUGE upgrade for him. If I do end up making it into the top 5, I want to thank Micro Center for giving me the chance of winning. Regardless on if I win, I plan on putting a simple video together on my Youtube channel that will have my friends reaction to the new PC we are able to afford getting him. Thank you for taking the time to read my entry, keep on gaming! Disclaimer: I edited the picture of the PC when it is on to try to match the colors of the RGB LED strips closer to what they actually look like$1,689.89 -
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Intel 9900K Gaming Build Intel 9900K Gaming Build
Based around an Intel i9-9900K CPU, Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Pro motherboard, 32GB of Corsair Vengance RAM and an RTX 2070 video... Based around an Intel i9-9900K CPU, Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Pro motherboard, 32GB of Corsair Vengance RAM and an RTX 2070 video card this unit will play all of today's current games nicely.$1,712.92 -
Mastercase Mastercase
Customer was looking for a lot of power using a great looking Air Cooled CPU. Details were coordinated heavily in the... Customer was looking for a lot of power using a great looking Air Cooled CPU. Details were coordinated heavily in the system to achieve the clean, powerful vision. Rocking a massive 64 GB or memory, and a rock solid Seasonic Power Supply, this is ready for pretty much anything.$1,879.91 -
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The Phantom The Phantom
Moved from Lian Li Air Mini to NZXT H510 Flow Moved from Lian Li Air Mini to NZXT H510 Flow$2,158.92 -
Budget Build Budget Build
For general use. Mainly the ability to play casual games, perform regular tasks, but not exceed an absurd budget. Was... For general use. Mainly the ability to play casual games, perform regular tasks, but not exceed an absurd budget. Was upgrading an originally Intel/Nvidia gaming build from 2013 that can meet regular PC requirements in 2022. Last step is to purchase and install an RX 6800 XT to pair with the new AMD cpu. Mixture of parts that were salvaged from the previous build and parts purchased this year to bring the Budget Build into a more respectful up-to-date PC. With the budget prices I paid for the new parts, selling of old parts, and being able to salvage some old parts, I believe I accomplished the "Budget Build" name during the insane chip shortage era. GPU still in process.$2,242.60 -
Dan's 2022 Rig Dan's 2022 Rig
This is my first new computer in almost 10 years. I didn't settle on a GPU when I started building it, but I think I'll be... This is my first new computer in almost 10 years. I didn't settle on a GPU when I started building it, but I think I'll be putting an AMD 6900xt in it.$2,902.91