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Chris's Racing Machine Chris's Racing Machine
I mainly use this rig to play racing games and other FPS games. I would love to upgrade the CPU and Motherboard in the... I mainly use this rig to play racing games and other FPS games. I would love to upgrade the CPU and Motherboard in the future because they are a little out of date. I also play racing games in vr.$695.92 -
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 -
SAMA ARGB Gaming PC SAMA ARGB Gaming PC
I used the pc mostly for blender and a bit of gaming. I'm honestly surprised that the pc performed extremely well. I used the pc mostly for blender and a bit of gaming. I'm honestly surprised that the pc performed extremely well.$358.92 -
N/A N/A
I built this PC to play a lot of games on 1080. I mainly play Fortnite, Minecraft, and Overwatch. I built this PC to play a lot of games on 1080. I mainly play Fortnite, Minecraft, and Overwatch.$889.95 -
Restored old PC Restored old PC
Restored old PC with new Micro Center parts. Upgraded with new Inland X1 white case, G Skills red 16GB RAM, Thermaltake... Restored old PC with new Micro Center parts. Upgraded with new Inland X1 white case, G Skills red 16GB RAM, Thermaltake power PSU and Inland WD storages (SSD and HDD). Future plan to upgrade: 1. CPU and Motherboard to AMD AM4 2. GPU for Nvidia RTX 4060 or AMD RX 6600 Using this PC for light gaming in CS GO2 and programming. Sometimes test some PC parts.$367.94 -
The Ripper One The Ripper One
This was my very first gaming computer I ever had, assembled from leftover components and an old case from a prebuilt... This was my very first gaming computer I ever had, assembled from leftover components and an old case from a prebuilt computer. Starting with the classics like Minecraft and CSGO, to more intensive games like Fortnite (i know, real intensive) and BeamNG.drive. It was with this device that I survived quarantine and managed to grow closer to my friends over discord. I'm submitting this form to help pay for my first solo PC build, which will replace this six-year old machine. I'm proud of what it's been capable of, and I'm hopeful someone will find the same joy in it once I pass it on.$479.93 -
G&D Starter Gaming PC G&D Starter Gaming PC
This is a basic gaming computer for an 11 year old who mainly plays Roblox and Minecraft This is a basic gaming computer for an 11 year old who mainly plays Roblox and Minecraft$242.90 -
Dell optiplex but it's with a case swap Dell optiplex but it's with a case swap
I had swap cases with the Dell optiplex 3020 and upgraded the psu, gpu, replaced the hard drive with a ssd and upgraded the... I had swap cases with the Dell optiplex 3020 and upgraded the psu, gpu, replaced the hard drive with a ssd and upgraded the ram and currently not home so when I do I can update this post for it to have more pictures$403.96 -
First PC build First PC build
A gaming rig built around 2016 to play the latest games at the time without worrying about poor performance. These games... A gaming rig built around 2016 to play the latest games at the time without worrying about poor performance. These games included MOBAs like league, FPS games like Apex Legends, and Path of Exile. I wish I did my wiring better for a cleaner look.$881.95 -
Optiplex Ultra Budget Build While We... Optiplex Ultra Budget Build While We Upgrade Part By Part
I built this pc as an introduction into PC gaming . It started with my acquisition of an old office pc at an affordable... I built this pc as an introduction into PC gaming . It started with my acquisition of an old office pc at an affordable price, kickstarting my interests in pc building. The Dell Optiplex 9020 comes with a solid processor that is still viable in this day. The Intel Core i7-4790 was a beast during its time and still manages to keep up with the latest games of today. Next, I increased my RAM to 16GB of DDR3 which is what I had lying around from other computers that were not in use. Right after, I installed a 2 TB Seagate HDD that i got from Microcenter. Finally, I installed an Asus 1050ti into the pc that allowed me to transform this computer from an office pc into a true gaming pc. Luckily, this model of gpu does not require any additional power so it can run completely off the motherboard and the the 290 Watt PSU. While this pc isn't much compared to the Titans of today, my plan is to slowly improve this pc as parts come on sale and I find great deals. My next plans are to upgrade the PSU, GPU, and transplant this PC into a new case. Additionally, I plan to improve the cooling and both the motherboard and processor. I really look forward to overclocking my little Frankestein one day. All of this will depend on my luck with deals which adds to the fun because there's no way I know what I'll end up with in the future!$254.98 -
X99_SLi X99_SLi
2x WAY 1080Ti SLi / i7-6900K used for BENCHMARKING 3dmark records it is currently #83 in the world for 2x way sli... 2x WAY 1080Ti SLi / i7-6900K used for BENCHMARKING 3dmark records it is currently #83 in the world for 2x way sli https://www.3dmark.com/pr/2633579$2,775.99 -
Oldie Oldie
Originally built many moons ago to complete school work and do a little gaming here and there. She's old and definitely... Originally built many moons ago to complete school work and do a little gaming here and there. She's old and definitely looking to upgrade at some point.$428.97 -
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Overpowered beast Overpowered beast
I mainly use this pc for internet browsing and gaming. I mainly play games like Warzone and Forza but sometimes I'm held... I mainly use this pc for internet browsing and gaming. I mainly play games like Warzone and Forza but sometimes I'm held back from the processor but it still gets the job done.$776.98 -
WATERCOOLING? WATERCOOLING?
Got an old watercooled system and added a bit of spice with some custom looping! Got an old watercooled system and added a bit of spice with some custom looping!$115.00 -
Renewed Old Renewed Old
Renewed old gaming build with new case and cleaned repasted thermals and consolidate internal parts. Renewed old gaming build with new case and cleaned repasted thermals and consolidate internal parts.$552.95 -
Ye old flipped OEM Ye old flipped OEM
An OEM I snagged and flipped a little while ago at Facebook Marketplace I plan to give it a upgrade to am4, I play mostly... An OEM I snagged and flipped a little while ago at Facebook Marketplace I plan to give it a upgrade to am4, I play mostly cpu bound games so it's needed, It may not be pretty to the RGB of today but some would say that a green pcb is the best pcb, and I wholeheartedly agree with this hypothetical person.$318.95 -
Patchwork File Server Patchwork File Server
Built as a general purpose server and introduction into the homelab hobby. Originally started from a junk pc and transformed... Built as a general purpose server and introduction into the homelab hobby. Originally started from a junk pc and transformed into a full-fledged on-demand server. After several years of upgrades, the server has grown to an impressive size of 40TiB in a zfs raid-z2 pool.$1,489.98 -
Main Build Main Build
I built this Pc to play AAA games and games that need high graphics so that I can be more immersed in the story of certain... I built this Pc to play AAA games and games that need high graphics so that I can be more immersed in the story of certain games like RDR 2 and Assasins Creed. I also play AAA games like Rainbow Six Siege, Call of Duty and Apex Legends.$1,105.90 -
First Computer Build First Computer Build
I Like to paly games with friends and build things like pcs. I Like to paly games with friends and build things like pcs.$748.41 -
The sleeper Build The sleeper Build
I build this pc with the most basic parts ever I tried building this to show its very easy to make/get a pc these days. This... I build this pc with the most basic parts ever I tried building this to show its very easy to make/get a pc these days. This PC is special cause I found this out near a dumpster and I found it having all the parts a gpu cpu etc. I took it home and tested it and luckily it worked. It had a i5-4440 and a gt 1030 w 16gb ddr3 ram. This build has came so far now with me upgrading the gpu to a gtx 970 which made it way better and now I call it the sleeper because of the looks of it.$461.97 -
NVIDIA AND AMD MIXUP NVIDIA AND AMD MIXUP
Home built rig from 2017, using a NZXT H510 it contains a Ryzen 5 5600G (originally a Ryzen 5 2600). An Nvidia GeForce RTX... Home built rig from 2017, using a NZXT H510 it contains a Ryzen 5 5600G (originally a Ryzen 5 2600). An Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080 16GB (originally a 1060 3gb, then a 2060). 24 GB of DDR4 Memory. Samsung 250gb 2.5 inch boot SSD, and 3 assorted capacity used hard drives for bulk game storage. Wonky cable management, and janky RGB strips and a homemade dongle.$1,783.91 -
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First Gaming PC 2014 First Gaming PC 2014
My very first gaming PC that I built back in 2014. My roommate in college convinced me to build a PC, and helped me with the... My very first gaming PC that I built back in 2014. My roommate in college convinced me to build a PC, and helped me with the process. It has served me well ever since, though it's starting to show it's age. It was also very dusty.$1,345.06