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Prebuilt PCs can save you a lot of time if you aren’t tech-savvy or don’t have the inclination to build your own PC. Even better, in the past few years, the bigger brands have gotten into the game, which has made the whole prebuilt gaming PC market much more competitive. That’s great news for you because you get better deals and more balanced specs that you can grab, and while it’s true you do lose some money in going for a prebuilt model, these deals do help mitigate that a little.
There are tons of excellent pre-assembled gaming PCs on the market right now that are ready to run the latest games right out of the box. Check out the best gaming PC deals at Best Buy and Newegg on models with the latest RTX 4000-series graphics cards, as well as systems with previous-gen — but still highly capable — RTX 3000-series GPUs.
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Check back regularly, as we’ll keep this list updated as current discounts expire and new deals emerge. Note that not all of these PCs are on sale, per se — the section at the bottom includes systems that are just great value alongside some that have been further discounted in the past.
Best gaming PC deals
A great budget option, this configuration of the OMEN 25L has an RTX 3060, which should be perfect for mid-range gaming. The same applies to the Intel Core i5-13400F CPU, which gives the PC a bit of versatility. That said, the best part of this deal is that HP throws in a mouse and keyboard to get you started, all for just $800.
All AMD pre-builts are interesting because we don’t see them that often, yet they offer some great savings. For example, this CyberPowerPC configuration gives you a great mid-range Ryzen 5 5600G and a Radeon RX 6600. If you aren’t familiar with the AMD Radeon lineup, that’s roughly equivalent to an RTX 3060, although you don’t get Nvidia’s version of Ray Tracing and DLSS. Even so, it’s an excellent 1080p GPU. Besides that, the PC comes with 8GB of DDR4 RAM and 500GB of storage, both of which are on the lower side but are easy upgrades down the line.
If you’re looking for a great starter-to-mid-range gaming PC, the Lenovo Legion Tower 5i is a great choice. While the RTX 3060 isn’t very powerful, it’s still great for 1080p and can manage respectable 1440p performance. You also get the mid-range AMD Ryzen 5-7600F, which is more than enough for most productivity work, and the 16GB of RAM is DDR5, the latest and fastest on the market. The only small downside is the 512GB of storage, which isn’t much considering how big games are these days, but you could always upgrade the size somewhere down the line.
If you’re willing to spend a little extra, this CyberPowerPC Gamer Master comes with the upgraded RTX 4070 Ti, and a more powerful AMD Ryzen 7 7700. You also get a 16GB SSD and 2TB of storage, and CyberPowerPC throws in a keyboard and mouse as well.
You can save $360 at Newegg on this ABS system that pairs a Core i7-13700F CPU with RTX 4070 graphics. It also supplies 16GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD and a 700-watt PSU. When you consider that most RTX 4070-based gaming PCs cost more than $2,000, this discounted ABS Stratos Aqua machine is a great deal.
The RTX 3080 is a beast and will get you very close to some great 4K gaming performance, and if you use it at 1440p, then you’ll easily handle high settings and high refresh rates. It also comes with a high-end i7-12700KF, 16GB of DDR5 RAM, and a tidy 1TB of storage space. Also, if you haven’t noticed, the case is incredible looking, and that alone is worth a couple of hundred in the price, although you’re getting it here with a steep $780 discount.
If you’d like one of the most powerful GPUs on the market, this configuration of the CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme has an RTX 4080, which is great for 4k gaming. And, much like the other CyberPower PC, you get a keyboard and mouse to get you started.
These Ironside gaming PCs embrace “kawaii,” which means “cute” in Japanese. Newegg sells three varieties, and each is on sale. The cheapest orange model features a Core i5-13600KF CPU and RTX 3060 graphics, the peach model supplies a Core i7-13700KF chip and RTX 4070 Ti graphics, while the most expensive blueberry model offers a Core i9-13900KF processor and RTX 4090 graphics.
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Some desktop PCs are such a great value that they’re still worth mentioning even when they’re not on sale, and we’ve rounded up several of those models below. That includes some rigs that aren’t currently on sale, but have seen some serious discounts in the past and may go on sale again in the near future.
This Skytech system features the latest from Intel and Nvidia by way of the Core i7-13700KF CPU and RTX 4090 GPU. You can pick it up for $3,600 at Newegg, which is a good value for a gaming PC with Nvidia’s latest flagship GPU. It also features 32GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD and a massive 1,200-watt PSU.
This Cobratype system is one of the more affordable RTX 4080-based gaming PCs out there at the moment. Part of the reason for its (relatively) low price is the odd CPU-GPU pairing. It boasts the latest from Nvidia in the form of the RTX 4080 GPU, but then turns around and gives you a CPU from Intel’s previous 11th-gen family of processors. At least it’s a powerful Core i9-11900F chip. The other items to note are the liquid cooling system and beefy 1,000-watt PSU.
How to choose a good gaming PC deal
There are thousands of gaming PC deals to choose from, but not all of them are worth your hard-earned cash. As with any pricey purchase, it’s worth assessing your needs before diving in and spending big bucks. When it comes to gaming PC deals, that means looking at how demanding the games you plan on playing are, how your new PC will fit into your existing setup (how many displays it will be driving, for example, and at what resolution and frame rate) and your budget. If you want multimonitor 4K gaming, you’re probably going to struggle with a budget of $1,000, so it’s best to be realistic with your expectations here.
Once you’ve considered those factors, it all comes down to the price-to-performance ratio on offer. The main considerations here are the processor, graphics card and RAM as these will have the most impact on your overall experience. Newer and more powerful parts are going to push the overall price up — just take a look at our list of the best graphics cards for gamers and you’ll see that these don’t come cheap — so consider machines with recent previous-gen components to save some cash.
Should I buy a prebuilt gaming PC deal or build my own?
Depending on how technically savvy you are, the proposition of building your own gaming PC will either excite you or strike fear into you. The main benefit of building a PC yourself is you get to choose every component, shop around for deals on individual parts, and ultimately get more bang for your buck. The downside is that it takes a lot of research, effort and a decent amount of technical savvy. There’s also the risk of something going wrong in the build process, which means you’ll end up damaging parts or pulling your hair out trying to figure out why things aren’t working as expected. With prebuilt gaming PC deals, you get to skip some of the more time-consuming and frustrating parts of the process, but you’ll pay for the privilege and likely spend more money overall.