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Black 3050 Black 3050
Nice black gaming rig, love the rosewill rgb. Nice black gaming rig, love the rosewill rgb.$49.99 -
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 -
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 -
My little buddy My little buddy
For my son to play Minecraft and No Man's Sky with me. For my son to play Minecraft and No Man's Sky with me.$383.99 -
Potato looking pc that can somehow do... Potato looking pc that can somehow do raytracing without exploding
Built this rig for video editing and gaming although gaming took over my entire pc Specs that are not listedGPU: Gigabyte... Built this rig for video editing and gaming although gaming took over my entire pc Specs that are not listed GPU: Gigabyte RX6650xt Storage: 1TB MP33 Pro SSD Case: Fractal Pop Air$420.96 -
Fighter Pilot Fighter Pilot
This is meant to be a replacement unit that lives in the living room for media purposes This is meant to be a replacement unit that lives in the living room for media purposes$517.96 -
Black and White NZXT [ Intel-12400 ... Black and White NZXT [ Intel-12400 16GB ]
Budget Build with Powerful Graphics card [ Intel-12400 RTX3070 16GB ] Budget Build with Powerful Graphics card [ Intel-12400 RTX3070 16GB ]$569.99 -
12600KF + Z790 + 16gb DDR4 MC Bundle +... 12600KF + Z790 + 16gb DDR4 MC Bundle + H5 Flow + 3060Ti
Purchased the 12600KF, MSI Z-790 Pro D4, 16GB DDR4 bundle from MC. Then was able to get other parts for a pretty good price.... Purchased the 12600KF, MSI Z-790 Pro D4, 16GB DDR4 bundle from MC. Then was able to get other parts for a pretty good price. The only thing I needed to buy used was the 3060 Ti Founders edition, which I found for only 150 on my local marketplace, thought it was a pretty good deal and will be playing mainly in 1080p anyways.$569.99 -
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Daughter's first build of her own Daughter's first build of her own
My daughter wanted a better computer and since she helps me upgrade mine from time to time she wanted to build her own. We... My daughter wanted a better computer and since she helps me upgrade mine from time to time she wanted to build her own. We told her if she could keep it around 500.00 budget we'd help her, so we scoured forums and youtube videos for less expensive builds. We found Toasty Bros there, and they in turn directed us to microcenter where we found a very nice cpu/motherboard/ram combo. with the combo and new case we came in around $570. She got her wish and I got a great father-daughter moment to cherish the rest of my life. :D$574.95 -
Music Video Editing Rig Music Video Editing Rig
Built using micro center CPU and Motherboard, later upgraded from a 980ti to a 1080ti. This is mainly used for editing music... Built using micro center CPU and Motherboard, later upgraded from a 980ti to a 1080ti. This is mainly used for editing music videos.$576.95 -
First PC build First PC build
After getting my CompTIA A+ certification. I wanted to build my own lab to install vm's and learn different OS's and also do... After getting my CompTIA A+ certification. I wanted to build my own lab to install vm's and learn different OS's and also do a little bit of gaming.$625.93 -
My First Build My First Build
General purpose build that an be used for multiple things. General purpose build that an be used for multiple things.$629.94 -
Hand-me-down PC Hand-me-down PC
So this is essentially a budget focused build. I have an older brother who upgrades his gaming PC with every new generation... So this is essentially a budget focused build. I have an older brother who upgrades his gaming PC with every new generation of components that comes out. But what this means for me is that I get to use his perfectly good parts for my own build. I am not an extreme gamer but just enjoy it time to time as an occasional hobby. The game I am playing right now is Marvel's Avengers.$664.96 -
Kaido Kaido
I use this PC to play games and just relax after a long day of work. Whether that be via gaming or watching tv shows/movies... I use this PC to play games and just relax after a long day of work. Whether that be via gaming or watching tv shows/movies and streams.$685.95 -
General Purpose Desktop - Bundle Build... General Purpose Desktop - Bundle Build (CPU - Motherboard)
Mid-tier desktop Mid-tier desktop$691.31 -
Bang For Your Buck Build For a Friend Bang For Your Buck Build For a Friend
My friend asked me for a PC to play hell divers 2, which just came out. He had never built a PC before, and his $400 laptop... My friend asked me for a PC to play hell divers 2, which just came out. He had never built a PC before, and his $400 laptop bought for schoolwork would not cut it. He gave me a budget of $700 and already had a monitor and accessories. Now, I could have just bought the parts himself but I instead decided to indoctrinate him into the world of PC building! I took him to the micro center, helped him find the parts, and taught him what everything did. When it came to building the PC he did everything himself with my guidance, and in the end he had a great PC he was satisfied with. Now we play Helldivers and Deep rock together along with other friends. This PC would not be possible without Microcenter's CPU bundles. I have not found parts with similar specs for a better price.$694.94 -
Web Browsing pc Web Browsing pc
I created this pc for my parents to browse the web and watch videos. I created this pc for my parents to browse the web and watch videos.$699.96 -
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Vyxx Vyxx
I built this PC for gaming because of the parts that I picked and this PC has came a long way with me and I am very happy... I built this PC for gaming because of the parts that I picked and this PC has came a long way with me and I am very happy and grateful for having this with me for future upgrades I might upgrade my CPU to a I9 14900K and the motherboard to get the maximum performance I can get. I'm so happy for taking all my time with this PC and saving up to build this amazing build.$715.95 -
Jason' s Jason' s
Build it to my wife for working, also I can use it for playing sometimes. Build it to my wife for working, also I can use it for playing sometimes.$720.94 -
My computer My computer
this is my computer and I play games on it with my friends. this is my computer and I play games on it with my friends.$727.95 -
Budget Amateur Radio Digital Station Budget Amateur Radio Digital Station
Built for good overall performance, being able to interface with ham radios. SSDs are equipped to handle the high workload... Built for good overall performance, being able to interface with ham radios. SSDs are equipped to handle the high workload and GPU for future proof.$739.92 -
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New computer for my amateur... New computer for my amateur videographer dad
My parents are running a 4th-gen Core i5 computer with 8GB of RAM that is really starting to bog down. I started looking... My parents are running a 4th-gen Core i5 computer with 8GB of RAM that is really starting to bog down. I started looking for a replacement computer for them, but was unhappy with the price for performance offered by pre-builds. So, I offered to build them a computer. I think this option ends up giving them the best bang for the buck.$744.93 -
Workhorse Workhorse
For working and occasional Steam play For working and occasional Steam play$744.94 -
Work 12400 Work 12400
Purpose is for low cost and low power Windows 11 in office dual monitor set up. Purpose is for low cost and low power Windows 11 in office dual monitor set up.$744.94 -
Home Computer Home Computer
I built this for my kids to do their schoolwork and some light gaming I built this for my kids to do their schoolwork and some light gaming$746.95 -
Budget Gamer Budget Gamer
The core components were obvious choices. The i5 beats the previous-gen Core i9 part in gaming for cheap, so great value... The core components were obvious choices. The i5 beats the previous-gen Core i9 part in gaming for cheap, so great value there. And the RX 6600 is the absolute best value midrange GPU of this generation, maybe ever, if you get it at the right price: I got this MSI model for $260, which is honestly amazing for this level of performance.$747.94 -
1080p gaming machine 1080p gaming machine
Good setup for gaming at 1080p, GPU is quite good for the price since it is latest gen and has long support.Saved by getting... Good setup for gaming at 1080p, GPU is quite good for the price since it is latest gen and has long support. Saved by getting some items open box$751.96 -
My "Bang for the buck" White pc My "Bang for the buck" White pc
I built this pc to play games like Forza and Halo. I will install a graphics card asap. I built this pc to play games like Forza and Halo. I will install a graphics card asap.$752.94 -
Chortle Chortle
To run Unraid and allow passthrough of PCI devices! Went with Asus TUF motherboard (versus cheapest B660 Microcenter sold)... To run Unraid and allow passthrough of PCI devices! Went with Asus TUF motherboard (versus cheapest B660 Microcenter sold) to in theory get better VRM for any future, higher core count, CPU upgrade. That said, at six cores the i5-12400 already has two more cores than the i7-3770k it replaced. Primary reason for upgrading was to have VT-d support for device passthrough to VMs.$764.96 -
Holiday Budget Build Holiday Budget Build
Upgrading from an old Haswell build, with most parts from my local MC Upgrading from an old Haswell build, with most parts from my local MC$764.97 -
D41 Helldivers PC D41 Helldivers PC
This is to make the best bang-for-buck PC that will play Helldivers 2 while still looking good. It's an all-black, RGB-less... This is to make the best bang-for-buck PC that will play Helldivers 2 while still looking good. It's an all-black, RGB-less build in one of the most compact cases that can fit a full size ATX motherboard and power supply. It offers tons of room for fans to keep everything cool and quiet at the same time. The Micro Center CPU-RAM-Mobo combo was essential for staying in budget.$772.49 -
My first PC build from scratch. My first PC build from scratch.
This gaming PC was made after a few of the family's windows laptops were damaged. We have a mac at home, but wanted a... This gaming PC was made after a few of the family's windows laptops were damaged. We have a mac at home, but wanted a dedicated Windows PC at home. I used one of the Micro Center Intel bundles as the basis for the gaming build (The $250 one with the Core i5), then picked out parts to build on top of it. A good thing for my current budget was that I had various storage devices at hand for this build. I did decide to get the case elsewhere as I found an open box deal for a case that normally costs $100. I am happy with how things have turned out for this build. For upgrades, I plan on buying more sticks of ram to double the memory capacity and I am in the middle of getting be quiet case fans for the desktop as the case only had two pre-installed and were quite loud and rumbled a lot. I know the motherboard supports the current 14th gen cpu's, so I may do that whenever those go down in price. And if necessary, I might change the CPU cooler if the current $20 one craps out in the future.$772.92 -
Desktop PC Desktop PC
This PC was made mainly for home use. It was used in a home pc for gaming and watching movies on the TV. This PC was made mainly for home use. It was used in a home pc for gaming and watching movies on the TV.$772.94 -
Budget build Budget build
This is an entry level rig for playing older games. This is an entry level rig for playing older games.$772.94 -
Mini ITX budget build Mini ITX budget build
Mini ITX Budget Build for Local Server Mini ITX Budget Build for Local Server$777.93 -
White Lightning White Lightning
I built this rig primarily for school work and to get into gaming. I plan to play games like Minecraft, valorant, gta, cod,... I built this rig primarily for school work and to get into gaming. I plan to play games like Minecraft, valorant, gta, cod, etc.$779.92 -
Mini-PC Mini-PC
Wanted to build my first itx PC to save on space. Found the Lian Li A4-H20 which could utilize my 240mm liquid cooler from... Wanted to build my first itx PC to save on space. Found the Lian Li A4-H20 which could utilize my 240mm liquid cooler from NZXT. Temperatures are excellent despite the very small form factor. Completely silent when idle and not too loud under full load.$779.95 -
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Simplistic black and white Simplistic black and white
Currently black and white. The 1650 is old but gold. Plays most games well in 1080p. Before I get roasted for buying a 1650... Currently black and white. The 1650 is old but gold. Plays most games well in 1080p. Before I get roasted for buying a 1650 in 2024, considering I mostly play val and CSGO, it does the job well for a first PC.$794.93 -
P2P P2P
I needed to upgrade my computer, as I am a content creator and my old computer couldn't run my editing software and games... I needed to upgrade my computer, as I am a content creator and my old computer couldn't run my editing software and games well.$804.92 -
WinStudy WinStudy
I am a college student who needs to game on the weekends. Catching up on some OG racing games I am a college student who needs to game on the weekends. Catching up on some OG racing games$814.93 -
Casual Pc Casual Pc
The purpose of building this pc is to get the job done and it's fun to build pc. The purpose of building this pc is to get the job done and it's fun to build pc.$821.92 -
Woodinator 5000 A.K.A. CYBERWOOD... Woodinator 5000 A.K.A. CYBERWOOD Structure Fire Starter
I’ve always wanted to build a PC case made of wood. I’ve sketched designs, browsed Reddit, and became determined to make it... I’ve always wanted to build a PC case made of wood. I’ve sketched designs, browsed Reddit, and became determined to make it a reality. I stumbled across a MATX CYBERWOOD case, but to be completely candid, I was not impressed with the design, look or layout of the case. Plus, who uses acrylic side panels these days? I dismissed it, and forgot about it, until I found out CYBERWOOD released another case – this time an ITX case called the M1. However, the original cost seemed excessive for what it was, so I decided not to buy one. Fast-forward to January of 2024, and Amazon suggested the M1 case when I was browsing other SFF cases. Some how I was able to pick up the case bundled with a gen 3.0 riser cable for $37.65. I purchased one immediately, without a plan or knowing what I should do with it. I have an older ITX system (it runs PLEX and a NES emulator) that I originally decided to transfer into this case, but after I started the build, I realized the parts doesn’t do this case justice. It’s unique, special and pretty cool. My photos show how I started the build with these older parts but swapped them for more powerful hardware. To be clear, building in this case is work, but that’s OK, because it’s not annoying – it’s just oddly satisfying. Assembling every part is time consuming, and making everything fit can be a challenge. Parts that ought to fit don’t, and I had to be creative with cable management. I had to make a notch in the wooden power supply bracket to accommodate the switch. The case comes with filter panels, but they have to be attached with the included white tape - after you have finished the case. I ran into an issue with my BeQuiet! 120mm AIO, because the pump is designed to hang freely in the case, without contacting anything. It if does make contact with something, the pump makes a loud and obnoxious vibrating noise. So, I ordered an AIO with the pump built into the block. The Intel i5-12600KF processor is rated for 125 TDP, so most low-profile air coolers will struggle to keep it cool. I tried a Noctua NH-L9x65, but temps were all over the place and the fan contacted the side of the case – which caused it to vibrate and make excessive noise. I tried a Scythe low-profile cooler (with a height of 55mm), but it had to work hard, so the 92mm fan was always running at full speed. So, I ordered a 240mm AIO to keep up with the 12600KF. I also had to order the CYBERWOOD top expansion bay to accommodate the radiator. I had a used AMD 5700 XT on hand (purchased for $130.41) to upgrade my son’s gaming computer but decided to use it for this build, instead. It fits perfectly in the case – it’s 315mm and there is room for airflow. I had to order a gen 4.0 riser cable to get the most out of it, but the price was reasonable. The case does not come prefinished. I spent an afternoon applying 3 coats of polyurethane finish to the wood panels, and lightly sanded between coats. It’s ¼ inch plywood and needs to be protected. I’ve seen CYBERWOOD cases that were stained, but this takes away from the wood’s natural beauty. I highly recommend leaving it raw and just using wood sealer to protect it. I would build in this case again, but I don’t know if CYBERWOOD is still making this case. It appears out of stock on Amazon, but Newegg still has it listed. However, it’s priced between $125.99 and $226.99! I appear to have lucked out, when I found it for this price, and I plan to use, upgrade and enjoy it – as long as it doesn’t start a structure fire. The total build cost was about $849.83.$828.60 -
Home PC Home PC
Replacing my aging Home PC (I5-4570) to upgrade to alder lake i5-12400, dd4 and m2 ssd support. For video card alone... Replacing my aging Home PC (I5-4570) to upgrade to alder lake i5-12400, dd4 and m2 ssd support. For video card alone sticking with my trusty old 1060 till 4xxx release$829.94 -
Super awesome kwazar gaming PC Super awesome kwazar gaming PC
I built this PC for gaming but it doesnt have a gpu yet. I will also use this to study and complete work. I built this PC... I built this PC for gaming but it doesnt have a gpu yet. I will also use this to study and complete work. I built this PC with DDR5 in mind, I did not want my pc to be outdated when DDR5 becomes more commonplace. That is why I chose lga 1700 over am4 as am4 only supports ddr4. I also wanted my PC to have a nice rgb aesthetic. I have a youtube channel called Kwazars PCs.$834.95 -
The World Guardian The World Guardian
Put this build together for my friend who will be mainly using it to play RuneScape. Major upgrade from their previous build... Put this build together for my friend who will be mainly using it to play RuneScape. Major upgrade from their previous build which was a decade old. Performs wonderfully for their needs.$842.84 -
PTP King PTP King
This is my first pc build I made after I gathered some money. I wanted something within my budget of $600-$800 that could be... This is my first pc build I made after I gathered some money. I wanted something within my budget of $600-$800 that could be a great work/school/light gaming pc and I think it serves those purposes. I wanted something that could handle large algorithms/programs for my schoolwork, along with a GPU that could tackle some entry level graphic design work.$844.95 -
SFF Home Office / General Purpose Build SFF Home Office / General Purpose Build
A small-footprint home office build with the ability to upgrade later A small-footprint home office build with the ability to upgrade later$854.94 -
Project Odium Project Odium
I built this to handle the games I play, alongside being my general purpose machine for school and general things. It may be... I built this to handle the games I play, alongside being my general purpose machine for school and general things. It may be low-mid end but it's more than enough to handle stuff like apex, valorant, or any sim games. I got quite a few deals on these parts as well.$855.92 -
Arc Black & Blue Arc Black & Blue
I bought the Arc bundle to see how well Arc would perform. I was Shocked! I bought the Arc bundle to see how well Arc would perform. I was Shocked!$856.91 -
NR200P SFF All White Build NR200P SFF All White Build
Built this for my daughter for general purpose use. Eventually may add a GPU if she gets into PC gaming. Built this for my daughter for general purpose use. Eventually may add a GPU if she gets into PC gaming.$856.93 -
ITX Build ITX Build
Small form factor build for gaming and for fun Small form factor build for gaming and for fun$856.95 -
gaming upgrade gaming upgrade
this is an upgrade from a system i previously built based on integrated graphics. the cpu grpahics weren't cutting it... this is an upgrade from a system i previously built based on integrated graphics. the cpu grpahics weren't cutting it anymore in some of the newer games I've been playing like "the ascent." the 6650 xt is a lot better. one thing i did learn through this process is that the 6650 xt is basically the exact same card as the 6600 xt. this was a mistake i originally made, assuming the 6650 xt was superior newer tech. the 6650 xt is just the new version that is going to replace the 6600 xt, which is going to be no longer produced.$859.92 -
Cloud Cloud
This is a general use plus some light gaming PC. This is a general use plus some light gaming PC.$862.93 -
My Plex Headend Server My Plex Headend Server
PC I built to handle Plex streaming and 4K Hardware transcoding PC I built to handle Plex streaming and 4K Hardware transcoding$862.94 -
Once A Decade Arcade Once A Decade Arcade
I had an (probably 10 years) old computer that I built and have been using it daily ever since. At two separate points... I had an (probably 10 years) old computer that I built and have been using it daily ever since. At two separate points throughout it's lifecycle, I made two massive upgrades - 1) going from an HDD boot drive to an SSD, and 2) upgrading the video card from one that was mid-range at the time of installation to a modern mid-range card. The video card upgrade was probably 3-4 years ago. Now that I am permanently remote in my day job, I get to spend an enormous amount of time on sitting at my computer. With new lines of CPUs having just been released, I figured now was as good of time as any to do a full, much-needed rebuild of my daily PC. I work on my computer for the full day, every day, and work on side projects (web development, writing, etc.) in the evenings. I do some gaming, but haven't really had a capable machine to really enjoy it in many years. With that, I am many years behind on PC games, so I don't need to play the latest and greatest. With that, and a budget, in mind, I built the whole system from the ground up, but decided to reuse the existing video card. GPU prices are ever-so-slightly beginning to come down, so I thought I'd wait a bit to buy one while catching up on the past 6-8 years of games I haven't been able to play.$869.93 -
THE PC THE PC
I like to play games on my computer with my friends. I like to play games on my computer with my friends.$874.92 -
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New Gaming PC New Gaming PC
First Gaming PC in 16 years. Playing Steam games and maybe GTA First Gaming PC in 16 years. Playing Steam games and maybe GTA$886.96 -
i-want-both-productivity-and-gaming... i-want-both-productivity-and-gaming build
An SFF build with a good balance of productivity and gaming An SFF build with a good balance of productivity and gaming$887.95 -
The Racing Machine The Racing Machine
It’s a powerful computer where I can race vr for iracing It’s a powerful computer where I can race vr for iracing$888.91 -
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All Intel RGB Workstation All Intel RGB Workstation
This PC was put together around the Intel i5 12600kf and Intel Arc A770 Bundle from Microcenter. The total cost for this PC... This PC was put together around the Intel i5 12600kf and Intel Arc A770 Bundle from Microcenter. The total cost for this PC was super impressive given the performance it was putting out. I am able to play demanding games like Flight simulator with stable performance using DX12. I posted some synthetic benchmark scores in the images for reference if anyone is considering getting the A770. If most of the games you play are newer DX12 titles then the A770 is legit. The Powerspec PSU and Teamgroup RAM were also great deals that really completed this build. It will be used for gaming as well as a general purpose workstation PC with its 10 core i5.$890.94 -
Prime Day Great Build 2022 Prime Day Great Build 2022
This is for some gaming, such as CS:GO, Black Desert, and Elden Ring. I've been playing on a 10 year PC with a RX 290 on a... This is for some gaming, such as CS:GO, Black Desert, and Elden Ring. I've been playing on a 10 year PC with a RX 290 on a 60 Hz monitor with dead pixels, so this is a huge upgrade for gaming experience. I am also planning on helping a friend put together a podcast, so some light media processing. In addition, I will continue to do programming and signal processing work, now much faster and easier.$893.93 -
ichigo ichigo
Built after my other pc exploded out of nowhere. use it for gaming and editing on after effects. Built after my other pc exploded out of nowhere. use it for gaming and editing on after effects.$899.93 -
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Blacked Out Blacked Out
Gaming Rig - I had to upgrade for Halo and other games. I have a 1440P Monitor and have been limping along on a 2500k for... Gaming Rig - I had to upgrade for Halo and other games. I have a 1440P Monitor and have been limping along on a 2500k for awhile.$902.93 -
First Gaming PC First Gaming PC
Minecraft, Halo, CS2, Battlefront Minecraft, Halo, CS2, Battlefront$904.43 -
Little sis Gaming PC Little sis Gaming PC
Build is setup for a future graphics card when the prices stabilize or when we find a decent graphics card for a good price.... Build is setup for a future graphics card when the prices stabilize or when we find a decent graphics card for a good price. The CPU can handle graphics till then. I put this list of computer parts together and helped the little sis build the PC. Since she is less than 25 years old, she wanted all the RGB. we used artic thermal compound$921.92 -
1080P Target 1080P Target
I built this because I wanted a good match for a Asus 27" monitor that I love. It's only 1080p but goes up to 144hz refresh... I built this because I wanted a good match for a Asus 27" monitor that I love. It's only 1080p but goes up to 144hz refresh rate. The game I'm primarily still playing Overwatch (2, even though 1 was better). I also realized that it was a good time to buy because the prices of the SSD storage and DDR4 ram were much lower than when I looked at them 6-9 months ago. I first tried using the Intel cooler that came in the box with the 13400 cpu. Ultimately, this cooler was too loud (at startup especially) so I scrapped it and put a larger air cooler that is marketed as extremely quiet. Now I think the loudest fans in the system are the two fans on my video card. And that's okay because those only run during gaming sessions.$927.93 -
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The Black Hole The Black Hole
Got the case on Woot for dirty cheap and decided to build a new gaming PC for my friend. New Egg gave me a pack of free Ram... Got the case on Woot for dirty cheap and decided to build a new gaming PC for my friend. New Egg gave me a pack of free Ram last year and have been collecting dust... it's not great but I bought the other pack to use it. All in all this case makes the whole thing look better. The front fans are huge and overall it's fine for its price.$935.91 -
Intel 12400/3060ti Build Intel 12400/3060ti Build
This was all new parts bought from MicroCenter with the exception of the GPU - bought second hand from Facebook Marketplace... This was all new parts bought from MicroCenter with the exception of the GPU - bought second hand from Facebook Marketplace for $270. The 12400 is a GREAT CPU, and I think I won the silicon lottery since it got over 12,000 on Cinebench. The 3060ti is perfect for my 1440 gaming, and paired with 16GB of 3600mhz RAM at CL16, it is buttery smooth.$936.94 -
Blue22 Blue22
I built this rig for me and my son to use as our daily driver. Recently, I have upgraded the fans and added some rgb... I built this rig for me and my son to use as our daily driver. Recently, I have upgraded the fans and added some rgb goodness. Also, I have added 2 ssd's to increase space.$939.93 -
General Purpose Workhorse General Purpose Workhorse
I built this PC for general purpose usage (web browsing, image editing, software development, maybe some light gaming, etc).... I built this PC for general purpose usage (web browsing, image editing, software development, maybe some light gaming, etc). I'm pretty happy with it overall. My only complaint might be that I can hear the fans quietly whirring when the room is quiet, but I suppose that's to be expected with a mesh case, and it's not really an issue. I will probably add a couple of HDDs from my old computer for additional storage, but the 1TB SSD is plenty of space and super fast. If I decide to get into PC gaming in the future, I will upgrade the graphics card when prices come down; but the T600 seems more than adequate for general usage.$939.93 -
Basic office pc 2022 Basic office pc 2022
I build this pc for my office I build this pc for my office$940.93 -
Starter Starter
Workstation and light 1080p high settings gaming Workstation and light 1080p high settings gaming$940.97 -
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The Lunchbox The Lunchbox
Fast enough for most AAA games at 1440/90 and esports at 165+. Very cool and quiet despite size. Fast enough for most AAA games at 1440/90 and esports at 165+. Very cool and quiet despite size.$947.95 -
Old Gaming Build Old Gaming Build
This is my old gaming rig soon to be retired. Played all sorts of games on it and it got me through end of highschool and... This is my old gaming rig soon to be retired. Played all sorts of games on it and it got me through end of highschool and all of undergrad.$947.97 -
Cant find GPU Cant find GPU
General purpose for excel and chrome General purpose for excel and chrome$949.91 -
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The beast The beast
Personal Computer! excellent for all my needs Personal Computer! excellent for all my needs$960.94 -
Budget nzxt build Budget nzxt build
First ever pc build and I got it for gaming and school work First ever pc build and I got it for gaming and school work$964.94 -
No good GPU Sadge No good GPU Sadge
I built it to play mainly Maple Story and other games like League of Legends, Valorant,... Also, I was using a prebuilt with... I built it to play mainly Maple Story and other games like League of Legends, Valorant,... Also, I was using a prebuilt with a i7-6700 and a 1030 in it. The CPU couldn't handle the multitask I was doing and the frame drops so much, so I decided to buy a new one. This time I decided to build a PC on my own, it was my first time building a PC. Thankfully, Intel 12th gen. was coming out at the time and people were saying how good this gen. was comparing to 11th gen. and Micro Center's low CPUs price really helped me out a lot. It's such a blessing to live in a state that has Micro Center in it. Hope I can grab a 3060 from Micro Center one day, I know they have it but hasn't been lucky enough to grab one.$967.92 -
LED Case LED Case
This pc is able to run AAA title at high fps with medium to high graphic settings. Not much more that i can ask for! This pc is able to run AAA title at high fps with medium to high graphic settings. Not much more that i can ask for!$972.94 -
Tempesto Tempesto
Had a gaming laptop for about a few years and i decided I needed a bit more power to push the games i do play when I find... Had a gaming laptop for about a few years and i decided I needed a bit more power to push the games i do play when I find time to play them. Was a college student and worked full time for 3 Years so this Build was In the Making For a long time But im Glad i have it here with me now.$979.93 -
saeed pc build saeed pc build
It was built for gaming and watching videos. It was built for gaming and watching videos.$979.94 -
make it smaller make it smaller
this build is the result of moving into a much smaller space and as a result, needing the smallest possible footprint for my... this build is the result of moving into a much smaller space and as a result, needing the smallest possible footprint for my gaming pc (that would still hold my midrange components and a discrete graphics card). to accomplish this i chose the cooler master nr200 which is one of the smallest footprints possible for my usage. everything is great so far. i'm continuing to play games at 1440p with my 6600 xt and i'm having no problems related to heat or temperature.$982.94