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  • Finally! thumbnail

    Finally! Finally!

    Took forever to gather all the parts. Took forever to gather all the parts.
    $0.00
    indy_nyc
  • i7-13th gen, RTX 4090, 32gb ram, hyte y60 case with lian li cooling fans and strimmer lights thumbnail

    i7-13th gen, RTX 4090, 32gb ram, hyte... i7-13th gen, RTX 4090, 32gb ram, hyte y60 case with lian li cooling fans and strimmer lights

    I built my old pc a long time ago, 2016 or 2017. It was a i7-th gen MSI dual fan 1060ti, which was later upgraded to 2070... I built my old pc a long time ago, 2016 or 2017. It was a i7-th gen MSI dual fan 1060ti, which was later upgraded to 2070 super. It was a prebuilt custom pc from cyberpower and over The years i've had so many issues with the p c sometimes. The case was terrible it caused a lot of overheating and my p c would crash often when I ran even medium load work like turning on rocket league. I figured it was time to build a new p c and this time I wanted to make sure I future proof it without worrying about cost. Because the last p c I bought I built a little conservative because I was still in college and so I didn't want to spend too much money. It was actually a long Time dream of mine to build a new PC. But this time get a case that actually looks cool and I've looked at a lot of open concept cases as well as a panoramic glass cases. I want exposure to the internal components. And also wanted some internal rgb in my build, not too much rgb. I play a lot of AAA games, also FPS shooters, etc. Some of the games i play are valorant, rocket league, cod, halo, overwatch 2, battlefield, csgo, etc. Also a lot of single player games like tomb raider, horizon, last of us, etc. Every game I played told now I have played using logo settings just so my p c would not crash. I wanted a build where i would have to worry about that and be able to play on hight/max settings so i can appreciate the details and art of the games. I've thought about getting into streaming and no right now. I'm thinking about getting into dollarant streaming and/ content creation. I am a huge fan of Keeoh and his videos. Even if I don't get a lot of viewers? I still wouldn't like to be able to stream just doing for the fun. I got all of the streamer components no, just built a very high end p c capable of high quality gameplay End multitask for streaming, Also got some nice streaming cameras a hyperex quadcast s mic. Not sure when I'm actually going to start streaming but hopefully. It's sometimes in your future once I settle in to my new apartment. At the moment instead of streaming I have a youtube channel where I post clips of really funny or good gameplay for f p s games. I'm going to continue doing that till I am able to stream
    $0.00
    Rahul B
  • OLD computer my 1st build ever thumbnail

    OLD computer my 1st build ever OLD computer my 1st build ever

    I built this for my little brother who wanted a pc he can play the chrome Dino game. His budget was 35$ I built this for my little brother who wanted a pc he can play the chrome Dino game. His budget was 35$
    $38.24
    Lincoln B
  • Black 3050 thumbnail

    Black 3050 Black 3050

    Nice black gaming rig, love the rosewill rgb. Nice black gaming rig, love the rosewill rgb.
    $49.99
    Joseph M
  • Budgeteer thumbnail

    Budgeteer Budgeteer

    Built it because I got the parts in a sweet bundle for super cheap. It plays league and valorant good enough. Built it because I got the parts in a sweet bundle for super cheap. It plays league and valorant good enough.
    $80.00
  • Secondary PC thumbnail

    Secondary PC Secondary PC

    This is my extra computer I built for both experimenting with linux as well as for bringing over to friends' houses for... This is my extra computer I built for both experimenting with linux as well as for bringing over to friends' houses for party games and the like. I built it out of mostly used parts I had available through either liquidation sales or old builds. I'm hoping to upgrade the RAM in the future.
    $102.96
    Luke F
  • Small and low budget thumbnail

    Small and low budget Small and low budget

    Made a new rug using some very cheap parts that I manage to snag on marketplace along with parts I took from other pcs I... Made a new rug using some very cheap parts that I manage to snag on marketplace along with parts I took from other pcs I upgraded.
    $142.00
    NitroDatsik
  • Value build thumbnail

    Value build Value build

    Built it to play newer games, previous 2500k + gtx 480 build was getting long in the tooth. Built it to play newer games, previous 2500k + gtx 480 build was getting long in the tooth.
    $259.98
    yelena v
  • Very budget pc thumbnail

    Very budget pc Very budget pc

    this is a very very budget pc I built, it does not have a case for the moment making it have "better airflow" (i am just too... this is a very very budget pc I built, it does not have a case for the moment making it have "better airflow" (i am just too broke for a case right now) It has some very cheap and sometimes hard to get for the price components
    $290.98
    Lynii
  • Budget Build for Parents thumbnail

    Budget Build for Parents Budget Build for Parents

    My parents were using a 7 year old desktop PC. It was time for an upgrade. My parents were using a 7 year old desktop PC. It was time for an upgrade.
    $292.96
    Vinh T
  • Frostfall Fusion thumbnail

    Frostfall Fusion Frostfall Fusion

    This PC was built for the sole purpose of max gaming performance. In valorant and league of legends, it runs max settings... This PC was built for the sole purpose of max gaming performance. In valorant and league of legends, it runs max settings 1440p no problems.
    $300.00
    BasikGamer
  • Lian Li MicroATX thumbnail

    Lian Li MicroATX Lian Li MicroATX

    13th gen Intel "refresh" of my 12th gen budget gaming rig. The GPU is a placeholder until I find the right upgrade so right... 13th gen Intel "refresh" of my 12th gen budget gaming rig. The GPU is a placeholder until I find the right upgrade so right now it's an ultra-budget gamer
    $302.09
    Josiah L
  • light video processing thumbnail

    light video processing light video processing

    general computing and video editing general computing and video editing
    $325.96
    D TNaem
  • Oldish retired work PC for Dad thumbnail

    Oldish retired work PC for Dad Oldish retired work PC for Dad

    General use for movies, yt videos, slide shows, etc. Built for my Dad's work. General use for movies, yt videos, slide shows, etc. Built for my Dad's work.
    $332.98
    Lucas S
  • the nogames box thumbnail

    the nogames box the nogames box

    sold my aging 6700k with gtx1080 and upgraded since prices will likely shoot up in the future. it'll probably be GPU-less... sold my aging 6700k with gtx1080 and upgraded since prices will likely shoot up in the future. it'll probably be GPU-less for a while until I regain interest in games.
    $339.98
  • cursed b.s. thumbnail

    cursed b.s. cursed b.s.

    this build is absolutely cursed but it's my child nonetheless. I burnt out the gpu fan headers on this GTX 970 a long time... this build is absolutely cursed but it's my child nonetheless. I burnt out the gpu fan headers on this GTX 970 a long time ago so i ziptied a 140mm case fan to the radiator and its still going strong. It peaks at like 68 celsius and it's overclocked to +90mhz. Absolutely crazy. Also my case is some weird antec case from like the cavemen ages but it's okay but it still works. It's also supposed to be a silent case but all my fans are super loud. I don't know how but all this and I still get 100+ fps on destiny.
    $342.97
    Brendan B
  • basic now, gaming later thumbnail

    basic now, gaming later basic now, gaming later

    so the point of building this was to create a desktop pc that met the need of my brother, who has younger children. he... so the point of building this was to create a desktop pc that met the need of my brother, who has younger children. he wanted to have a reliable pc for daily use of common windows 10 operation system applications, web browsing, email, office applications, at such. but he also wanted the desktop pc to have the ability of being able to be upgraded later with a full-fledged graphics card that he expects he will need to buy in the future. my biggest mistake that i realized while building is that the m.2 nvme ssd i choose (kingston nv2) are now being made with qlc ssd architecture. which is really lame because when they first were produced, kingston made this exact product with superior quality tlc ssd architecture. they must have changed to a cheaper manufacturing process after the reviews on the product were already completed. i would recommend to anyone considering buying the same ssd to only do so being fully okay with getting a ssd with qlc architecture.
    $349.97
    Roger L
  • Budget build thumbnail

    Budget build Budget build

    This build is for general coding tasks and data analysis. I use it to tinker with various linux distributions and related... This build is for general coding tasks and data analysis. I use it to tinker with various linux distributions and related open source projects. I don't do any PC gaming, but the APU still gives me some baseline graphics capabilities. And the motherboard offers great expansion potential for future upgrades!
    $354.95
    KEVIN S
  • Desktop thumbnail

    Desktop Desktop

    I built this so I can make my sewing patterns, inkscape designs, machine embroidery, vinyl cutting, and music management. I... I built this so I can make my sewing patterns, inkscape designs, machine embroidery, vinyl cutting, and music management. I have my patterns displayed from a ceiling hung projector that is calibrated so the patterns are to scale on the floor to cut out.
    $358.95
    Sharon T
  • Ryzen 5 3600 and RX 6500 XT gaming PC thumbnail

    Ryzen 5 3600 and RX 6500 XT gaming PC Ryzen 5 3600 and RX 6500 XT gaming PC

    This was a entry level PC recently put together since I got a deal on a RX 6500 XT This was a entry level PC recently put together since I got a deal on a RX 6500 XT
    $359.96
    Jensen V
  • Dark Z thumbnail

    Dark Z Dark Z

    Mini ITX Build using the below mods. I love how sleek and dark this build is. Not a sleeper, but not super flashy. I had... Mini ITX Build using the below mods. I love how sleek and dark this build is. Not a sleeper, but not super flashy. I had some spare parts and bought the amazing Micro Center 5800x3d combo and made "Dark Z" with it: AMD Ryzen 5800x3D ASROCK B550M-ITX/ac (Mini ITX MOBO) Gigabyte RTX 4060 OC 32GB of Corsair Dominator 3200 Ram 1TB Samsung 990 Pro NvME Liquid Cooler for CPU by ID-Cooling 750 Watt PowerSpec PSU Premium Noctua, ID-Cooling and Asus ROG Fans Asus ROG Z11 Mini ITX Case
    $361.15
    GRANT P
  • HRPC WinXP PC (a Sleeper Build) thumbnail

    HRPC WinXP PC (a Sleeper Build) HRPC WinXP PC (a Sleeper Build)

    Eons ago, I got a sweet deal on a case that came with a psu. No idea who made it. But I can recall reaching into a wire... Eons ago, I got a sweet deal on a case that came with a psu. No idea who made it. But I can recall reaching into a wire basket by the checkout line to lift it up and appreciate the good deal. That can only have been Micro Center. Probably the one in Yonkers, NY. The layout of how things are arranged, with nowadays a clearance shelf just before you make that hard right into the cashier line, it matches the memory, except with a wire basket instead of a wire shelf. It wasn't a wire basket full of closeout cases, either, just one case of the kind that was popular 20 years ago (nowadays) and a bunch of open box mice or whatever. The case is sort of specific to the turn of the millenium because it has a flourish of see-through plastic (how Apple!) and a slot for the floppy drive. Long time builders will recognize it for what it is, or is trying to be. I have no idea how long ago that was, but the psu only had a 20-pin mainboard connector - so almost certainly at least a decade ago that I bought it. Since then, it has moved around with me time and again. I mean, it just looks so of-that-era, and I knew quite well I would want to build a pc again at some point. But I'm actually not that demanding, and so my 2500K served me well for a really long time. Man, so November 2022 comes, and Micro Center has some sweet bundle deals for a system that is exactly 10 generations newer than what I was running. The bundles now are definitely not bad at all, but the 12600K and motherboard I picked up in the run-up to Black Friday were even better. Has an igpu, 32GB of RAM is double my previous amount, NVME's boot real quick, let me tell you... I am a happy camper! See, I missed out on the whole shift from spinning platters to SSD's, so I am sooooo happy about the boot-up time. You know that person down the block running an otherwise-fine-for-their-purposes system that they wish wasn't so slow to boot up, and you make their day by throwing a $25 SSD in there? That's me. Made my own day. Regarding the guts of the thing, I had to pick up another mainboard from MC because this is not an ATX case. I had gathered the cooler and one NVME over time, thanks to the buildapcsales subreddit, and I picked up the needed mATX board, some DDR4 RAM and another NVME from MC, and cobbled together a janky build that has plenty of storage (there's also an old set of spinning platters in there), along with a Tesla P4 to boost the igpu the 12600K comes with. Because I can't resist projects like that. And I don't really game, so something akin to an underpowered 1080 is more than fine if I can say i got it running thanks to some zip ties and the fan from an FM2 CPU cooler. That fan on the Tesla P4, it spins up real loud for just a second at start up before the motherboard slows it down in accordance with the fan curve, which makes for a really weird effect that i really like. Like, I love it! And i don't care at all that it looks janky as all get-out in there, nobody cared about that back when we were building ourselves Cyrix 6x86 and Pentium II systems, so it fits the motif. I recognize the blue masking tape is a little funny-looking, but it's there to catch the eye if you open the case, since I cut holes into it and cut away most of the drive cage. This was my first time cutting holes into a case with a Dremel and some diamond cutting wheels, like the Youtube videos say to do, and so I have plenty of airflow through the bottom and out the back, In addition to what the front fan is pulling through those period-matching vents in the drive bays. I have two 140mm fans in that tiny case with no real gpu to speak of, and so they can run really slow and still move a ton of air. It's the outside of the case that counts. That period-specific look, in what is certainly not the most elegant manifestation imaginable, but then dressed up with those stickers from Geekenspiel that obscure the case's lack of refinement (I mean, the see-through plastic is right on top of the regular beige plastic, I mean, come on!). I sincerely apologize to MC for not having MC stickers on there about the Millennium Bug, but I really couldn't find any - not even in pictures online. BB, well, they're kind of known for it at this point. Frankly, MC might not have done that! it's clearly where the smarter, more discerning customers shop. And I found an appropriate floppy disk online to shove in that floppy drive with a 34-pin floppy extension cable running to a usb adapter card connected to a mainboard header by way of a header to usb jack adapter cable. That wasn't hard, but man, did I do a whole lot of work just to have a functional floppy drive that I'm never going to use. And it's funny, but every time I open Windows file explorer, it gets all audible and clicks away while it looks to see if it has a floppy inserted into it. I guess that's probably normal and just how things used to be. But it makes me happy, so be it. Plus, now I can crack wise that you can say what you want about rasterization and vector-based graphics, but Charts Unlimited, I mean, for charts, to this day, you can't beat it with a stick! And nobody really laughs as hard as me, but that's okay. I for one am much amused. This has been a truly fun build for me, and I look forward to rummaging about in MC's excellent deals in the future!
    $367.97
    Sven T
  • 5600G Budget Build thumbnail

    5600G Budget Build 5600G Budget Build

    A budget build I’ll be using for indie gaming and audio editing. A budget build I’ll be using for indie gaming and audio editing.
    $370.94
    Etzer
  • Nephew`s PC thumbnail

    Nephew`s PC Nephew`s PC

    Just a basic PC for Fortnite and Minecraft Just a basic PC for Fortnite and Minecraft
    $379.99
    Sean Z

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