CPU: Intel Core i7-9700K ● GPU: Nvidia GTX 1660 Ti (6GB GDDR6 VRAM) ● RAM: 16GB DDR4 (2,666MHz) ● Storage: 512GB NVMe SSD, 1TB HDD (7,200rpm) ● Weight: 17.6 pounds ● Size: 7.1" x 16.9" x 16.9" (W x D x H)
The Asus ROG Strix GL10CS gives you everything you need to start PC gaming without having to spend a small fortune. This $1,400 rig comes equipped with an Intel Core i7 processor and Nvidia GTX 1660 Ti so you've got enough power to sail through gaming at Full HD even with some of the fastest 240Hz gaming monitors. You've also got plenty of graphical horsepower under the hood to even play games at 1440p, just watch your quality settings to ensure you get a consistently high frame rate.
From the outside the Asus ROG Strix GL10CS but its sleek design and clean lines make for one slick looking machine, plus you have an RGB strip for all the gamer cred you need. If you're looking for a basic gaming PC that has everything you need, including an bundled keyboard and mouse, this is the rig for you.
2. CyberPower Gaming Master
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 ● GPU: Nvidia GTX 1660 Super (6GB GDDR6 VRAM) ● RAM: 16GB DDR4 ● Storage: 480GB SSD, 2TB HDD (7,200rpm) ● Weight: 32 pounds ● Size: 8.2" x 18.5" x 18.7" (W x D x H)
Like the best gaming keyboards or gaming monitors, the best gaming computers tend to be fairly expensive. But, value is another aspect of what makes a great gaming computer, and this configuration of the CyberPower Gaming Master is a winner in so many regards. If you're not trying to game at 4K, you can rest assured that this pre-built PC is going to offer exceptional performance, and it's all the more amazing that it costs less than $900.
For the money, you're getting the potent combination of an AMD Ryzen 5 3600 and Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Super. These will keep up to speed with AAA and esports games alike, delivering 1080p and even 1440p at smooth framerates. It's even more impressive that this build has stretched to include 16GB of RAM, which will give you plenty of headroom to have a few background programs running while you game. There's even a 480GB SSD paired with a 2TB hard drive, letting you optimize your game library for those you play frequently and those you just want readily available from time to time.
The value of this comis astounding, and it doesn't hurt that it comes in a stylish case with tempered glass panels and custom RGB lighting. There's even built-in Wi-Fi. And, if you're just getting started with PC gaming, the included keyboard and mouse will help you get started right when you open the box.
3. Corsair One i45
CPU: Intel Core i7-9700K ● GPU: Nvidia RTX 2080 (8GB GDDR6 VRAM) ● RAM: 32GB DDR4 (2,666MHz) ● Storage: 960GB NVMe SSD, 2TB HDD (5,400rpm) ● Weight: 16.27 pounds ● Size: 7.87" x 6.79" x 14.96" (W x D x H)
The Corsair One isn’t the smallest PC on the market, but its power-to-size ratio is as good as it gets from a desktop with this footprint. And while it isn’t cheap, it’s a decent value, considering the parts inside, and how compact it is.
The design of this prebuilt PC is cool without being too flashy, as it sports some subtle lighting and small triangular vents along the side. Meanwhile, processor and graphics card are liquid-cooled for cool and quiet performance, and it comes with six USB ports, four of which are USB 3.1.
There are three models and the lower-end variant featured above comes with an Intel Core i7-9700K processor and Nvidia RTX 2080. If you need even more power, consider the One i160, which has a more powerful i9-9900K CPU and RTX 2080 Ti GPU than the i140 model linked above. For the most out-of-this-world performance, you might want the One i180 model, which ups the power again with a 12-core Intel Core X CPU.
Even the base model can handle VR like a champ and 4K gaming at playable frame rates, and while it isn’t as upgradeable as a larger system, it’s a solid contender for any gamer looking for a compact, quiet, and powerful rig.
4. HP Omen Desktop
If you're thinking I just want a regular tower after looking through mini-PCs, cube PC, and a gaming PC that's basically a triangle, the Omen Desktop is the system for you. It's about as normal as gaming PC get from the major brands, but it still incorporates a few tricks like the two top panels that open to reveal hot-swappable hard drive bays.
The system is pretty well loaded as far as gaming PCs go. Users can configure their system with up to an Intel Core i7-9700K processor and Nvidia RTX 2080 Ti graphics as seen above. It costs a pretty penny at $2,350, but it's a solid system that will take anything on and is easy to upgrade without tools.
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