Twin Cities Custom PC Builder/Repair Tech at your service

Our
Services

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    Custom PC Build Consultation

    Work with an expert to design and select parts for your dream custom-built PC.

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    Custom PC Assembly

    Bring your parts and we’ll assemble it for you!

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    PC Troubleshooting

    From diagnostics and repairs to custom builds and upgrades, our certified technicians have you covered.

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    Hardware Upgrade

    Provide upgrade solutions to improve gaming/productivity performance

Ready to Build Your Vision?

It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want a new PC for upcoming game. Maybe you want to improve your workflow. Or maybe you have your talent stream to the world. Just let us know your budget or build preferences!

Our
Projects

Building PC Since 2016

It all starts with a vision. Maybe you want a gaming PC that can handle anything you throw at it. Maybe you need a workstation built to power through editing, design, or engineering. Or maybe you just want a clean, reliable system that feels truly yours. Whatever it is, the way your computer is built makes all the difference.

Don’t worry about knowing all the specs—that’s my job. What matters is what you want your PC to do. There are endless prebuilt options out there, but none of them are built with you in mind. A custom system is about performance, personality, and peace of mind. If you read this and think, “That’s the PC I wish I had,” then let’s make it real.

What Our Clients Say

  • "The team made sure our PC was built according to our need. We love our new PC!"

    Emmett Marsh

  • "Our new PC is so well designed. It gave us the aesthetic we needed without breaking our budget. We can’t imagine how we lived without it for so long."

    Lindsey Beumer

  • "Working from home is an absolute pleasure with my new PC. The team’s attention to detail really shines in the custom-built design. I can’t wait to work with them when it’s time to build the next computer."

    Keith Finley