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  • My PC Build thumbnail

    My PC Build My PC Build

    This is my PC build. I use it mostly for gaming, some graphic designing, and general usage. This is my PC build. I use it mostly for gaming, some graphic designing, and general usage.
    $1,113.94
    Andrew N
  • Lil Dipper 1.0 thumbnail

    Lil Dipper 1.0 Lil Dipper 1.0

    Mostly for gaming and minecraft and valortant. Tried content creation but it didnt work out. Mostly for gaming and minecraft and valortant. Tried content creation but it didnt work out.
    $695.93
    arcade g
  • Solid YouTuber/Streamer Veteran's Build thumbnail

    Solid YouTuber/Streamer Veteran's Build Solid YouTuber/Streamer Veteran's Build

    In the bustling town where I grew up, there weren't many options for computer enthusiasts like me. Sure, there were a... In the bustling town where I grew up, there weren't many options for computer enthusiasts like me. Sure, there were a handful of small computer shops scattered around, each offering a mishmash of components, but none could compare to the tech haven that is Microcenter. My journey into the world of building PCs began amidst these humble surroundings. Armed with determination and a modest budget, I scoured the shelves of these local stores, piecing together my first rig. It wasn't perfect, but it was mine—a testament to my budding passion for all things tech. As I tinkered with my creation, learning the ins and outs of hardware assembly, I couldn't shake the feeling that there was something more out there, something beyond the limitations of my small town's offerings. That something turned out to be Microcenter. The first time I set foot in that gleaming megastore, I felt like a kid in a candy shop. Row upon row of pristine components stretched out before me, gleaming under the fluorescent lights. It was a paradise for any PC enthusiast, with shelves stocked high with the latest processors, graphics cards, and peripherals. But it wasn't just the sheer variety of products that captivated me—it was the expertise of the staff. Unlike the often clueless employees at the local shops, the Microcenter team were true professionals, eager to share their knowledge and offer advice on even the most obscure tech questions. Armed with the resources of Microcenter and the guidance of its knowledgeable staff, I embarked on my next build with newfound confidence. Gone were the days of settling for "okay" parts; now, I had access to the best of the best. With their help, I carefully selected each component, ensuring that my new rig would be a masterpiece of performance and reliability. As I sat back and admired my completed build, I couldn't help but marvel at how far I'd come. From humble beginnings in those small-town computer shops to the pinnacle of PC building excellence at Microcenter, my journey had been nothing short of extraordinary. And as I powered up my new rig for the first time, I knew that the best was yet to come. At its core lay the beating heart of my creation, the Intel i7 8700k, a processor as reliable as it was powerful. With its six cores and twelve threads, it was the engine that drove my digital adventures, powering through the most demanding of tasks with ease. Surrounding it, like loyal soldiers standing guard, were 32GB of RAM, a veritable army of memory, ready to tackle any challenge I threw their way. And nestled snugly within the belly of the beast was a lightning-fast 1TB SSD, its silent whispers promising swift load times and snappy system responsiveness. But it was the crown jewel of my rig—the RTX 2070 SUPER GPU—that truly set it apart. With its ray-tracing prowess and blistering rendering speeds, it transformed every pixel into a masterpiece, bringing my virtual worlds to life with unparalleled beauty and realism. Together, we embarked on a journey unlike any other, a journey into the heart of gaming and streaming glory. From the darkest dungeons to the farthest reaches of outer space, we traversed virtual landscapes with skill and determination, our every triumph and defeat broadcast to an eager audience of fellow adventurers. But it wasn't just about the games—it was about the connection. With my powerful rig, I streamed in crystal-clear HD, my every word and gesture captured with stunning clarity. And as I interacted with my viewers, sharing stories and swapping strategies, I felt a sense of camaraderie unlike anything I'd ever known.
    $886.96
    Steven W
  • Best Gaming Price/Value PC Build thumbnail

    Best Gaming Price/Value PC Build Best Gaming Price/Value PC Build

    The gaming build is perfect to run all 2024 AAA games. The gaming build is perfect to run all 2024 AAA games.
    $939.95
    Dmytro V
  • white build thumbnail

    white build white build

    gaming pc gaming pc
    $1,626.92
    Francesco Z
  • I7 12700k combo build with 4060 Ti thumbnail

    I7 12700k combo build with 4060 Ti I7 12700k combo build with 4060 Ti

    This is my first ever Pc I ever built and I was so happy with the results! When I was first thinking of building a pc, I... This is my first ever Pc I ever built and I was so happy with the results! When I was first thinking of building a pc, I only had a budget of $1200 . I love to Stream on Twitch and play intense FPS games like Warzone ,any call of duty game , Fortnite, etc. I thought I would've had to spend $1400+ for the parts I have, but Microcenter really hooked it up with the CPU bundle deal ! This Pc can run any game u want in max frames and resolution. I also wanted the color theme to be as much white as possible because I just think white looks really clean and it stands out more. The graphics card is really good for its price , I just wish it had more then 8gbs of ram. Its not a problem at all with the games I run, but the more GB's of ram u have the better obviously. I also want to upgrade to 32 GB's of ram instead of 16 in the future. My case I chose is really cheap but I love it a lot. Very easy installation and I like the stock rgb fans it comes with and the usb-c port on top is useful . The only downside of this case is that you wont be able to add any fans on the bottom. This Pc was worth every penny !
    $1,228.99
    Billy T
  • Crystal Snow thumbnail

    Crystal Snow Crystal Snow

    I aimed to create a versatile build suitable for both gaming and production tasks. As a Cyber Security Student, I also enjoy... I aimed to create a versatile build suitable for both gaming and production tasks. As a Cyber Security Student, I also enjoy gaming occasionally. The build is performing excellently. However, I must mention that initially, I had two kits of 32GB TeamGroup T-Force Delta DDR5-6400, but I encountered a display issue. After extensively researching through various reviews and Reddit posts, I discovered that I could only use one of the kits. I plan to purchase a 64GB kit in the future, and if it functions properly, I'll upgrade to that configuration.
    $2,096.82
    Noah X
  • 1660 Super Budget Build thumbnail

    1660 Super Budget Build 1660 Super Budget Build

    While it is quite modest, this PC has a special place in my heart just because it is the first PC I've ever built and it's... While it is quite modest, this PC has a special place in my heart just because it is the first PC I've ever built and it's what got me into PC gaming/building. I use it as an all around workstation that serves multiple uses. Whether it is school work, gaming, or just general internet browsing it has served me very well in the 2 years I've had it. As the system is getting older, the graphics card in particular is starting to show its age in newer titles so an upgrade to a 7800 XT seems very intriguing for 1440p ultrawide gaming. But nonetheless, this PC has been rock solid and a great example of a humble system for the average person.
    $1,093.91
    Jonathan N
  • The elite bat cave pc thumbnail

    The elite bat cave pc The elite bat cave pc

    My personal computer for my bat cave / man cave. New world new me! My personal computer for my bat cave / man cave. New world new me!
    $1,244.93
    derek F
  • Simple yet effective thumbnail

    Simple yet effective Simple yet effective

    This is my first build with a decently sized budget. Wanted something that looked cool (without RGB) and packed a punch,... This is my first build with a decently sized budget. Wanted something that looked cool (without RGB) and packed a punch, while using my budget as efficiently as possible. While I’m not into a lot of performance hungry games, I still wanted something that can run any game I throw at it. Right now I use it to play deep rock galactic, hell divers, risk of rain, and baulders gate 3.
    $1,190.92
    Jacob P
  • Black Beast thumbnail

    Black Beast Black Beast

    My favorite pc to build in, its so amazing because its also very aesthetic to the eyes. My favorite pc to build in, its so amazing because its also very aesthetic to the eyes.
    $1,341.93
    Monique T
  • N/A thumbnail

    N/A N/A

    I bought this prebuilt PC mainly for work and to play games at 1080p. I bought this prebuilt PC mainly for work and to play games at 1080p.
    $600.93
    Christopher C
  • Mid range Gaming Pc thumbnail

    Mid range Gaming Pc Mid range Gaming Pc

    More on the end of aesthetics and rgb heavy More on the end of aesthetics and rgb heavy
    $1,222.92
    Saif M
  • Simple but good thumbnail

    Simple but good Simple but good

    Very simple setup with mid ranged parts Very simple setup with mid ranged parts
    $1,324.94
    pheno l
  • Dark Knight thumbnail

    Dark Knight Dark Knight

    Gaming mostly Gaming mostly
    $1,426.92
    Ryan
  • Big Char thumbnail

    Big Char Big Char

    My first desktop PC was an insanely overpriced Alienware prebuilt (please don't crucify me, I was 12) that I got when I was... My first desktop PC was an insanely overpriced Alienware prebuilt (please don't crucify me, I was 12) that I got when I was in middle school. It was extremely heavy, had terrible airflow, and generally gave me a whole heap of issues during the like 7.5 years that I had it. Even though it was clunky, I'll always love my GTX 1070 for lasting so long and giving me many unforgettable gaming memories, from the Halo series, to Metro, to Resident Evil. Needless to say, I was long overdue for an upgrade, and with working part-time in college I was able to finally build my first PC and it was a blast. I used to primarily play older games like around 2012 to before, always at 1080p 60hz max. For this build I wanted to make the jump to 2K or 1440p and shoot for a higher refresh rate at at least the 144hz mark. I also wanted water cooling and plenty of fans that I could control to optimize airflow, without having rainbow vomit RBG everywhere (although I see and respect everyone's colorful builds). I've been wanting to build my own PC for years, but after buying the Dead Space remake on steam and having it be borderline unplayable on the lowest settings, I knew it was time for an upgrade. I've stress tested my build with Dead Space, RDR2, GTA V, Metro Exodus, No Man's Sky, and even some Half Life Alyx and couldn't be happier with my target performance. Having started with a 500GB HDD in middle school and eventually maturing into a digital hoarder, I was super happy knowing I could take advantage of my MOBOs 3 M.2 SSD slots, and the added SSD and HDD bracket hidden in the back of my case. Microcenter's bundles made building my PC a breeze, and the only thing I did have trouble on was my GPU. I know there's a lot of discourse regarding Nvidia's 4000 series and their VRAM, but with the market stabilizing a bit after everything, I felt glad at the end of the day with my choice. Performance wise I couldn't be happier. Super fast bootup and processing times, access to DLSS and ray tracing, and an insane boost in quality and frames compared to my old 1070 make using this PC night and day. I picked up a 1440p 165Hz LG UltraGear monitor and WOW; for the price I spent (which was way less than I spent on my prebuilt back then) the performance was great. I feel set for the foreseeable future, besides replacing my AIO in 5 years or inevitably buying more storage and drives. Besides that, there's not much else. The case and build went really smoothly, and I did get confused at some parts but I worked it out (such as forgetting to remove the plastic sticker on my CPU cooler...or not removing the grate my AIO radiator attached to for easier screwing). Overall I'm very happy, and using an unlocked "k" intel CPU finally let's me enable XMP and get the most out of my RAM (6000MHz!).
    $1,264.94
    Jason S
  • Budget Gaming Build thumbnail

    Budget Gaming Build Budget Gaming Build

    First-time build on a budget of $1,100. Goal was to build a solid pc for a 1080p monitor, for gaming and game dev. This... First-time build on a budget of $1,100. Goal was to build a solid pc for a 1080p monitor, for gaming and game dev. This build uses the Ryzen bundle at Microcenter to get a solid combination of components at a great price.
    $1,409.95
    larry l
  • Iceberg thumbnail

    Iceberg Iceberg

    This build was mostly an upgrade from a old build with the same case but basically upgrading all of the internals with new... This build was mostly an upgrade from a old build with the same case but basically upgrading all of the internals with new parts. Personally I love how the white part of it still looks even after all these years but the upgrade to having a small display for the CPU cooler makes it really nice and the perfect place to put some dumb little memes.
    $2,186.92
    John L
  • Blackout thumbnail

    Blackout Blackout

    Great for work at home. Great for work at home.
    $899.94
    Bob h
  • Gamingernie thumbnail

    Gamingernie Gamingernie

    Gaming Gaming
    $1,239.92
    Ernie M
  • Green Monster thumbnail

    Green Monster Green Monster

    Gaming rig. Play BF2042, Overwatch 2 Gaming rig. Play BF2042, Overwatch 2
    $706.94
    mdboberts
  • Finished AM5 mini atx Cooler Master N200 thumbnail

    Finished AM5 mini atx Cooler Master N200 Finished AM5 mini atx Cooler Master N200

    My first build in 11 years. Upgraded from an old I7 3770k, GTX 770 4 GB build. Hoping to get another 10 years out of this... My first build in 11 years. Upgraded from an old I7 3770k, GTX 770 4 GB build. Hoping to get another 10 years out of this one. Went with AMD this time and I'm excited to see how it compares to my previous Intel/Nvidia systems.
    $1,145.82
    MING ZHAN W
  • Ice and Snow thumbnail

    Ice and Snow Ice and Snow

    My first ever PC build, where I wanted to make absolutely no compromises on airflow, as I've had bad experiences in the past... My first ever PC build, where I wanted to make absolutely no compromises on airflow, as I've had bad experiences in the past from premade systems. I was very pleased to find out I had no trouble getting the PC to work. The case was great to build in, and the video helped a ton in feeling secure as a newbie. I did have to replace the originally included side fans (non-RGB) out of necessity, because they made an uncomfortable humming sound, and also weren't PWM, which did not allow me the control that I wanted. Also, I didn't know originally, how much LEDs actually enhance the beauty of a build, if you don't use red, green or rainbow colors.
    $1,714.73
    Micah N
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    First Ever First Ever

    First ever PC build. will be used mainly for gaming and maybe some productivity. Used mostly last gen components except the... First ever PC build. will be used mainly for gaming and maybe some productivity. Used mostly last gen components except the GPU to keep costs down.
    $1,116.95
    Jose D

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