Although the shadow of cloud-based streaming looms in the background, threatening to replace them, there will always be a demand for the best gaming PCs.
Whether you want to play best-in-class JRPGs like Ni No Kuni II, or intense shooters like Far Cry 5, nothing compares to playing the best PC games on your own PC using your own components.Regardless of whether you prefer Nvidia or AMDs graphics cards, most PC makers will let you choose what GPU is behind your games.
And now that cryptocurrency mining has sent the cost of most retail GPUs through the roof, it may actually be cheaper to get a new gaming PC through a boutique builder than building it for yourself a historic event however you slice it.From manufacturers you know like Alienware and Lenovo to those you may never have even heard of like Corsair and Chillblast, weve made a list of the best gaming PCs we could find after putting them through an ultimate test to decide which ones provide the most bang for your buck.
So, lets dive in to the 10 best gaming PCs you can buy today, so you can get to pushing your pixels.1.
Alienware Aurora R7Ease of use meets a pretty chassisCPU: Intel Core i5 i7 | Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 1080; AMD Radeon RX 580 Vega 64 | RAM: 8GB 64GB | Storage: 1TB HDD 1TB NVMe SSD, 2TB HDDPlays games smooth as butterAttractive, not over the top designChassis lid a bit finickyNoticeable fan soundAs is custom with pre-built gaming PCs, the Alienware Aurora R7 isnt just a computer.
Its a whole menu of computers that you can choose from and personalize based on the specs of your liking combined with a set budget.
Its important, then, for it to be easily upgradeable and attractive to look at considering its awfully high price tag.
Fortunately, the Alienware Aurora R7 is both of those things and will impress those unconvinced that they should build their own rig.Read the full review: Alienware Aurora R72.
MSI Infinite AThis VR-ready machine is built to lastCPU: Intel Core i7-7700 | Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 1080 Ti | RAM: 16GB | Storage: 2TB HDD; 128GB SSD 2TB HDD; 512GB SSDVery powerful gaming systemWhisper quiet fansVariety of ports can be confusingHigh specs mean high price tagIts not uncommon anymore for PC makers to brandish their pre-built desktop rigs as VR-ready.
What is unusual is to do so with a computer thats also ready to conquer any game you throw at it at well over 60 frames per second and for under two grand.
Thats exactly what MSI has accomplished with the Infinite A, a tower whose graphical efforts arent thwarted by its preparedness for VR, nor is it so expensive that it would see your head turn the other way.Read the full review: MSI Infinite AThis product is only available in the US and UK at the time of this writing.
Australian readers: check out a fine alternative in the Overclockers 8Pack Asteroid3.
Intel Hades Canyon NUCCPU: Intel Core i7-8809G | Graphics: Radeon RX Vega M GH graphics (4GB HBM2 VRAM), Intel UHD Graphics 630 | RAM: N/A | Storage: N/ALots of portsEasy to upgradeExpensiveIf youre looking for one of the best gaming PCs, but want something that doesnt look like, well, a gaming PC youre in luck.
While the Intel Hades Canyon NUC isnt as powerful as some of the other gaming PCs on this list, its also much smaller looking more like a set-top box than any PC.
And, even with its small form-factor it still packs just as much power as the best gaming laptops with its beefy 8th-generation Intel Core i7 CPU and discrete-class Radeon graphics.
Just keep in mind youll have to supply your own RAM, storage and OS.Read the full review:Intel Hades Canyon NUC4.
MSI Trident 3A slimline console-sized mini PC for your living roomCPU: Intel Core i5-7400 i7-7700 | Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050Ti 1060 | RAM: 8GB 32GB DDR4 (2,400MHz) | Storage: 2TB HDD; 120GB SSD 2TB HDD; 1TB SSDCompact sizeSilent and cool runningExternal 330W power brickPositioned as a console killer, the MSI Trident 3 looks a lot like an Xbox One S and is more powerful than a PS4 Pro, but at the end of the day, its a PC that feels just right in your living room.
Complete with all the ports you could ever dream of, the MSI Trident 3s advantages are clear.
Still, in trying to be as thin and light as possible, the MSI Trident 3 comes equipped with a 330W external power supply brick, resembling some of the most less attractive console designs.Read the full review: MSI Trident 35.
Lenovo Ideacentre Y900PC gaming on the high-end, no tools requiredCPU: Intel Core i5-6600K i7-6700K | Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 1080 | RAM: 8GB 16GB DDR4 (2,133MHz) | Storage: 1TB HDD 2TB HDD, 256GB SSDAvailable GTX 1080 GPULooks awesomeIncluded mouse and keyboard stinkLimited store upgrade optionsIf youre buying a pre-built PC, upgrades should be simple, right Thats the philosophy behind the Lenovo IdeaCentre Y900.
Embellished with red lights all over, the front of its chassis is bespeckled with textured patterns thatll no doubt make your friends jealous.
On top of offering support for a VR-ready GTX 1080, the Lenovo IdeaCentre boasts SLI support and room for up to 64GB of RAM, which are thankfully complemented by a convenient tool-less design.Read the full review:Lenovo IdeaCentre Y900This product is only available in the US and UK as of this writing.
Australian readers: check out a fine alternative in the Corsair One.6.
Dell XPS Tower Special EditionIt doesnt look the part, but plays it wellCPU: Intel Core i5-8400 Core i7-8700K | Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 | RAM: 8GB 16GB DDR4 (2,666MHz) | Storage: 256GB SSD; 1TB HDD 256GB SSD; 2TB HDDCompact, minimalistic designAffordably pricedNon-K, locked processorThe Dell XPS Tower Special Edition is a lesson in subtlety.
This on-the-DL gaming rig looks like something youd find in your dads office, rather than something powering the latest PC games.
But, rocking an Intel 8th generation Coffee Lake CPU and a Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti even at the lowest configuration option, youre getting one of the best gaming PCs you can buy in 2018, but without any of the off-putting gamer aesthetic.Read the full review: Dell XPS Tower Special EditionThis product is only available in the US and UK as of this writing.
Australian readers: check out a fine alternative in the Corsair One.7.
Origin MillenniumThe ultimate power is freedom to choose CPU: Intel Core i3 i9; AMD Ryzen 3 Threadripper | Graphics: Nvidia Geforce GTX 1050 Ti 1080 Ti; AMD Radeon Vega 64 | RAM: 8GB 64GB DDR4 (3,000MHz) | Storage: 128GB 2TB SSD; 1TB 8TB HDDSharp and solid new designStealthy PC case elementsMore expensive than a DIY PCWhen you buy a computer from Origin, its almost like youre building it on your own.
You have to be familiar enough with PC components to decide for yourself what goes into the rig and how much money youre going to spend on it.
So, of course, our only real criticism of the Origin Millennium is that you can build a similar model for cheaper.
However, because of its subtle design and flexible specs, were willing to bet you wont want to.Read the full review:Origin MillenniumThis product is only available in the US as of this writing.
UK and Australian readers: check out a fine alternative in the Overclockers 8Pack Asteroid.8.
Alienware Area 51 Threadripper EditionTop-notch power comes at a costCPU: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X | Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 1080 Ti | RAM: 8GB 32GB | Storage: 2TB HDD 1TB SSD; 2TB HDDSo much space for activitiesRecord-breaking benchmark resultsAbsolutely massiveAbsurdly expensiveIn classic Alienware fashion, the Area 51 Threadripper Edition pushes the limits of both technology and your wallet.
Its wildly powerful, markedly featuring the latest AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X across all of its configurations.
The Area 51s triad-design hasnt changed much since its introduction back in 2014, but on the inside this machine is essentially tool-less to upgrade, not that you would even need to.Read the full review: Alienware Area 51 Threadripper EditionThis product is only available in the US at the time of this writing.
UK and Australian readers: check out a fine alternative in the Corsair One 9.
MSI Aegis 3Finally, a true contender to building it yourselfCPU: Intel Core i5-7400 i7-7700 | Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 1080 | RAM: 16GB 32GB | Storage: 2TB HDD; 256GB SSD 2TB HDD; 512GB SSDTons of portsSo very, very quietSurprisingly heavyDifficult to open chassisLooking like something out of a sci-fi film, the MSI Aegis 3 is an example of a gaming PC thats way cooler pre-built than what you could possibly assemble on your own.
Not only does the case look amazing, but it also features customizable, interactive lighting and top-of-the-line cooling.
Whats more, its similar in size to the Alienware Aurora, but with a 7th-generation Kaby Lake processor rather than a Skylake.Read the full review:MSI Aegis 310.
Corsair One EliteCPU: Intel Core i7-8700K | Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 1080 Ti | RAM: 16GB 32GB DDR4 (2,666MHz) | Storage: 480GB M.2 NVMe SSD; 2TB HDDUnbelievable gaming performanceCompact, near-silent designMore expensive than competitionCorsair has made a name for themselves in pretty much every PC component category there is, so it was perhaps only a matter of time until they made their mark on the gaming PC market.
Last year, they unveiled their Corsair One, a high-spec PC in a compact and quiet case that, while expensive, blew their competition out of the water.
And they just made it better with the Corsair One Elite.
Packed with an i7 Coffee Lake CPU and a GTX 1080 Ti, there isnt a game, or even a creative application that stands a chance against this tiny behemoth.
If its in your budget, this certainly is one of the best gaming PCs.Read the full review:Corsair One EliteJoe Osborne and Gabe Carey have also contributed to this article29abc91200c7e0436fb4f34d9a1116c6.jpg#
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