12 best gaming PCs

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Investing in a ready-made gaming PC gives you two important benefits: high fps (frames per second) at a higher resolution than best game consoles and no need to take care of assembling the computer yourself.
• In this review, we will look at both the cheapest gaming PC, suitable for modern games at medium and high settings, and top models that can easily handle any game at ultra-graphics settings.
If you don't want to part with your favorite games even when traveling, pay attention to our top best gaming laptops .
Inexpensive gaming PCs under 50 rubles
4. Lenovo Legion T530-28ICB (90JL007DRS)
- Processor: Intel Core i3-8100
- Memory: 8 GB
- Hard disk capacity: 1TB
- Video card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
- Video Memory: 4 GB
- Power supply: 450W
• If you're looking for the best gaming PC under $40, then the Lenovo Legion T000-530ICB could be the machine of your dreams. It is equipped with a set of components that allows you to play resource-intensive games at high and ultra-settings, without lags and freezes.
• And with its stylish design, this PC will brighten up your room. In general, this model is a good average among good and inexpensive gaming computers.
Pros: quiet, not very hot.
Cons: No SSD, little RAM.
3. HP Pavilion 590-p0007ur 4GM35EA
- Processor: Core i3-8100
- Memory: 8 GB
- Hard disk capacity: 1TB
- Video card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
- Video Memory: 4 GB
- Power supply: 180W
- Installed OS: Windows 10 Home
• The silver and black chassis of this PC is unlikely to impress you with its beauty. After all, a workhorse is valued not for its external appearance, but for its unpretentiousness and the ability to do its job well. And this model has no problems with this.
• It is equipped with a quad-core processor with a base clock speed of 3,60 GHz, low power consumption and heat dissipation, a good, although not the best graphics card and a good cooling system.
• On such a system, most games will run on high settings, and only the most fastidious ones – on medium.
Pros: compact and lightweight body, quiet under load.
Cons: no SSD, low power supply, little RAM.
2. BrandStar Gaming 1306596
- Processor: Core i3-7100
- Memory: 8 GB
- Hard disk capacity: 1TB
- Video card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
- Video Memory: 4 GB
- Power supply: 700W
- Installed OS: No OS
• This is a superb build that combines sleek aesthetics with mid-range components. And a surprisingly powerful power supply, which compares favorably with most competitors.
• The combination of a processor with a base frequency of 3900 MHz, an Intel H110 DDR4 mATX motherboard and a GTX 1050Ti graphics card provides good gaming performance. Modern games will run on medium and high, and many on ultra-settings.
ProsA: stylish case, good cooling, no loud noise under load.
Cons: no SSD, no pre-installed OS.
1. TopComp MG 5567830
- Processor: Intel Core i5 6500
- Memory: 8 GB
- Hard disk capacity: 1TB
- Video card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
- Video Memory: 4 GB
- Power supply: 500W
- Installed OS: no
• If you want good value for money for a finished gaming PC, feel free to take a look at the TopComp MG 5567830.
• Equipped with an Intel Core i5-6500 processor and Nvidia's GTX 1050 Ti, this PC is a great choice for modern gaming. And its value is well below 50.
• If you're looking for a machine to quickly and cheaply dive into the exciting (and ever-expanding) world of virtual reality, the TopComp MG 5567830 is a great entry-level option. It's supposed to be VR-ready already, and the ease with which it can be upgraded means this PC can be customized to meet the demands of future VR headsets and hardware.
Pros: the best value for money gaming features, there are 4 seats for installing additional fans.
Cons: no DVD drive, no pre-installed OS (although for some this is only a plus), we recommend immediately adding at least another 8 GB of RAM.
Choosing the most powerful gaming PC under 100 rubles
4. DELL XPS 8930 0C68W
- Processor: Intel Core i7-8700
- Memory: 16 GB
- Hard disk capacity: 2000 GB
- Total SSD: 256 GB
- Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060
- Video Memory: 6 GB
- Installed OS: Windows 10 Home
- Power supply: 460W
• If you want to buy a good gaming PC under 100 thousand rubles, then one of the best options would be the DELL XPS 8930.
• It is equipped with an 8th generation six-core processor, and supports Intel Turbo Boost 2.0 technology, which allows you to increase the frequency of the processor cores.
• The video card installed in this model cannot be called a flagship one, but its capabilities are enough to run games at high graphics settings. For example, in the game Metro: Exodus at a resolution of 1920x1080 you will get 55 fps.
Pros: Good performance, compact design, easy access to internal components due to the fact that the power supply is installed on a movable bracket that can be unlocked and moved away from the motherboard.
Cons: coolers are noisy, difficult to find for sale, easier – in foreign online stores, such as the German mirtechniki.net or the Ebay Internet site.
3. MSI Aegis 3 8RC-206RU (9S6-B91811-206)
Features:
- Processor: Intel Core i7-8700
- Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060
- Video Memory: 6 GB
- The amount and type of RAM: 8 GB DDR4
- Total HDD capacity: 1 TB
- Total SSD: 128 GB
- OS: Windows 10 Home
- Power supply: 450W
• This stylish handsome Midi-Tower is one of the most unusual gaming PCs, judging by the looks. Inside, there is, if not the most productive, but still quite solid “stuffing”, which is enough for a couple of years of carefree gaming life, that is, without the need to update components.
• On the case there are special holders in which you can place a gaming headset. A trifle, but nice.
Pros: not too noisy even under load, you can choose the colors of the backlight of the case, easy access to the inside of the PC,
Cons: Little RAM, but easy to fix.
2. MSI Trident 3 8RD-035RU (9S6-B92011-035)
- Processor: Intel Core i7-8700
- Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070
- Video Memory: 8 GB
- The amount and type of RAM: 16 GB DDR4
- Total HDD capacity: 1 TB
- Total SSD: 256 GB
- OS: Windows 10 Home
- Power supply: 230W
• A spectacular Slim Desktop case, a very good Pascal-based video card and a six-core processor with a maximum clock speed of 4,60 GHz (using Turbo Boost technology) are the main, but not the only, advantages of this model.
• In such games as Battlefield 4 and Fallout 4 on ultra-settings and with a resolution of 1920x1080 fps does not fall below 100. At a higher resolution of 2560x1440 fps drops to 85, which is also quite comfortable.
Pros: light weight (3.17 kg), powerful, not a reference, but an original video card, unusual case design, great opportunities for VR gameplay.
Cons: in the near future, you will probably have to "increase" the amount of RAM.
1. Acer Nitro N50-600 DG.E0MER.026
- Processor: Core i5-9400F
- Memory: 16 GB
- Total HDD capacity: 1 TB
- Total SSD: 128 GB
- GPU: GeForce RTX 2060
- Video Memory: 6 GB
- Installed OS: Windows 10 Home
- Power supply: 500W
• By purchasing this powerful gaming computer, you will save yourself a headache for a long time when thinking “what else would you change so that this game goes without brakes and at maximum speeds?”
• The Acer Nitro owner has a six-core processor that can be overclocked from 2,90 to 4,10 GHz and a powerful graphics card that will run GTA5, Fortnite, Overwatch and other modern hits at 60fps (at least) at the highest graphics settings.
ProsA: Nice case design, excellent cooling system, quiet even under load.
Cons: not.
Best top-tier gaming PCs
4. ASUS ROG Strix GL12CX-RU004T
- Processor: Intel Core i7-9700K
- Memory: 16 GB
- Total HDD capacity: 1 TB
- Total SSD: 256 GB
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080
- Video Memory: 8 GB
- Installed OS: Windows 10 Home
- Power supply: 700W
• ASUS has a knack for making extravagant, customizable gaming devices for people who don't mind shelling out a hundred thousand dollars, and the ROG Strix GL12CX-RU004T is no exception.
• This Midi-Tower gaming PC has Aura Sync support (the ability to synchronize devices to adjust the backlight), is equipped with a top-end graphics card and one of the most powerful top-class processors with the ability to overclock to 4.9 GHz.
Pros: beautiful appearance, excellent graphics card with large video memory.
Cons: Noisy under load.
3. Dell Alienware Aurora R8-7297
- Processor: Intel Core i7-8700
- Memory: 16 GB
- Total HDD capacity: 2 TB
- Total SSD: 256 GB
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070
- Video Memory: 8 GB
- Installed OS: Windows 10 Home
- Power supply: 850W
• Alienware is a name of sorts when it comes to desktops that have a unique aesthetic. While the outlandish appeal of these PCs may not appeal to everyone, their performance remains undeniable.
• The Alienware Aurora is an easily upgradeable mid-tower gaming PC. The unconventional case design makes use of every inch of its limited space and is a little awkward to begin with. However, it makes it easy to replace the graphics card, memory, and RAM, even if you've never done it before.
• All you need to do is unscrew a screw, pull out the plastic panel on the side, remove a couple of latches, and pull on the swing arm of the power supply to open up the "inner world" of the Alienware Aurora R8.
• The new R8 model adds support for a six-core Coffee Lake processor and powerful Nvidia RTX graphics, while the system's smooth and subtle backlighting with three programmable zones can be customized in a variety of ways using the Alienware Command Center app.
• There are modifications of Alienware Aurora R8 equipped with Nvidia RTX 2080, Intel Core i9-9900K and up to 32 GB of RAM. Their price reaches 350.
Pros: Plenty of ports (including USB 3.0 Type-C and three USB 3.0 ports), a powerful, visually appealing gaming PC that's ready for today's most demanding games and tomorrow's.
Cons: sometimes coolers make a lot of noise.
2 Corsair One i160
- Processor: Intel Core i9-9900K
- Memory: 32 GB
- Video Card: Nvidia RTX 2080 Ti
- Video memory: 11 GB
- Storage: 480GB SSD, 2TB HDD
- Liquid cooling system for CPU and GPU.
- OS:Windows 10 Home
- Power supply: 600W
• Who said you need a giant tower for powerful gaming PCs? The Corsair One i160, the most expensive gaming PC, takes the concept of a compact gaming PC to perfection by cramming an Intel Core i9 processor and an Nvidia RTX 2080 Ti GPU into a stunningly slim 200mm x 172,5mm x 380mm chassis.
• Corsair One's sweet RGB lighting offers tons of customization options, and its liquid-cooled internals keep this little machine quiet even during heated 4K encounters.
• Like a number of pre-builds on this list, the i160 isn't the only Corsair One configuration. The version with Intel Core i9-9900K and RTX 2080 Ti is the mid-range model. The lower i140 model comes with a Core i7-9700K and an RTX 2080, while the top i180 model comes with a Core i9-9920X and an RTX 2080. The price depends on the specs, of course.
• But regardless of the configuration, the latest Corsair One is a sleek, powerful little computer designed for those who want a powerful PC but don't want to listen to it roar every time a graphics-intensive game is launched.
Pros: Flagship performance, compact size, beautiful customizable RGB lighting.
Cons: expensive, very difficult to find on sale, you will have to order from foreign online stores.
1. CompDay №38462
- Processor: Intel Core i9 – 9900K 3.6 GHz
- Video Card: GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
- Video memory: 11 GB
- RAM: DDR4 16GB
- HDD: 2 TB
- SSD: 480 GB
- No DVD
- Power Supply: 600W Active PFC
• If you want to buy the most powerful gaming PC, but do not want to overpay for unnecessary prettiness, then pay attention to the CompDay model No. 38462, which will provide a long and comfortable gaming experience even with the most resource-hungry game.
• This build is one of the few that is actually capable of running modern AAA games at 4K Ultra consistently at close to 60 fps.
• What's more, CompDay #38462 is very easy to open, making it a great starting point for gamers who want to upgrade to more powerful components eventually.
ProsA: beautiful case with backlight, the price is more attractive than competitors.
ConsA: Anti-virus software and licensed OS need to be purchased separately.
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