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The best gaming PC is a system that suits your needs and fits within your budget. It could be something that spares no expense, packing the most powerful hardware into a premium case, or a budget build that’s more than capable of running your favorite esports game. Regardless of which rig sounds more up your street, we’re here to help you figure out what prebuild is right for you.

Whether you know how to build a gaming PC or not, prebuilt systems offer a convenient way to upgrade your set-up in one fell swoop with minimal hassle. They typically come with a small premium versus doing it yourself, but this does remove the risk of things going wrong on your end. Better still, you’ll be covered by another warranty on top of the individual parts.

The best websites for custom PC builds will offer you a selection of components to chose from within a given price range. As a general rule of thumb, you’re best putting the majority of your budget into the most powerful graphics card you can afford, as it’ll have the most dramatic effect on performance. When it comes to picking out a CPU, opt for something with at least six cores if you can, but don’t forget to pair it with two 8GB sticks of RAM.

It’s worth mentioning that the handheld PC market has greatly matured in recent years, with the Steam Deck serving as the most successful pioneer. These devices are worthy alternatives to a tower, particularly if your buying power is on the lower side.

These are the best gaming PCs in 2023:

1. iBuypower Gaming RDY S6MBG201

The best gaming PC overall.

iBuypower Gaming RDY S6MBG201 specs
CPU Intel Core i7 12700KF
Motherboard Intel Z690
RAM 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3,600MHz
GPU Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080
Storage 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD
Power supply 750W 80 Plus Gold
Case iBuypower Slate 6 Mesh Front Panel ARGB
Warranty Three-years standard and one-year parts

If you’re looking for a system that can run the latest games using ultra settings at a high frame rate, look no further than the iBuypower Gaming RDY S6MBG201. Costing just $1,899 USD, it’s easily our top pick for gaming you can buy today.

Peeking inside its custom chassis, you’ll find powerful specs inside including an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 and water-cooled Intel Core i7 12700KF, backed up by 16GB of DDR4 3,600MHz gaming RAM. You’ll have plenty of space for your game library, too, thanks to the included 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD.

HP Pavilion TG01-2170m

2. HP Pavilion TG01-2170m

The best cheap gaming PC.

HP Pavilion TG01-2170m specs
CPU Up to AMD Ryzen 7 5700G
Motherboard Custom AMD
RAM Up to 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 3,200MHz
GPU Nvidia: up to GeForce GTX 1660 Super
AMD Radeon RX 5500
Storage Up to 1TB SSD
Power supply 400W 80 Plus Gold
Case HP Pavilion Acid Green
Warranty One-year limited hardware

While it’s true that PC gaming can be expensive, that doesn’t mean that it has to break the bank, and the HP Pavilion TG01-2170m is proof of that. It comes with an AMD Ryzen 3 5300G and Radeon RX 5500 which act as a plenty powerful combo for those starting their journey into the hobby or anyone with a smaller budget.

HP lists the Pavilion TG01-2170m with a starting price of $699.99, but you can often find it on sale with extras like a gaming mouse and keyboard, netting yourself a proper bargain.

Origin PC Chronos V2

3. Origin PC Chronos V2

The best mini gaming PC.

Origin PC Chronos V2 specs
CPU Intel: up to Core i9-12900KS
AMD: up to Ryzen 9 5950X
Motherboard Intel: Z690
AMD: X570 or B550
RAM Intel: up to 64GB (2x32GB) DDR5 5,200MHz
AMD: up to 64GB (2x32GB) DDR4 3,200MHz
GPU Up to Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti
Storage Up to 2TB M.2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD
Power supply Corsair SF750 750W 80 Plus Platinum
Case Origin Chronos
Warranty One-year part replacement

In crafting the Chronos V2, Origin PC has made a micro machine worthy of the oft-used phrase ‘small but mighty.’ Inside its compact chassis, you’ll find the kinds of components that any full-fat desktop would be lucky to have, including the best gaming CPUs from both AMD and Intel.

You can also choose between a glass or mesh side panel, allowing you to prioritize the aesthetics or cooling of your new tiny titan. Origin PC also offers a one-year part replacement warranty as standard, in addition to “lifetime 24/7 support and labor.”

NZXT Streaming Pro PC

4. NZXT Streaming Pro PC

The best PC for streaming.

NZXT Streaming Pro PC specs
CPU AMD Ryzen 7 5800X
Motherboard AMD B550
RAM 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 3,200MHz
GPU Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080
Storage 1TB NVMe M.2 SSD
Power supply NZXT C750 750W 80 Plus Bronze
Case NZXT H510 Flow
Warranty Two years

You don’t need bleeding-edge specs to be a successful streamer, but it certainly helps. The NZXT Streaming Pro PC packs an AMD Ryzen 7 5800X with eight capable and powerful cores that make it one of the best gaming CPUs for playing games and running a stream simultaneously.

It also comes with one of the best graphics cards too, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080, allowing you to make use of features such as Nvidia DLSS, NVENC encoding, and Nvidia Broadcast to spruce up your stream.

Valve's Steam Deck on the home screen

5. Valve Steam Deck

The best handheld gaming PC.

Steam Deck specs
CPU Custom AMD Zen 2 quad-core APU
Motherboard Custom AMD
RAM 16GB DDR5 5,500MHz
GPU RDNA 2 iGPU with 8 CUs, 1.0-1.6GHz
Storage Up to 512GB M.2 PCIe 3.0 NVMe SSD
Battery 40Whr

Though it has plenty of competitors, there’s nothing else on the market quite like Valve’s portable powerhouse. Its starting price of $399 makes it one of the cheapest ways to get into PC gaming, and you can fit in your backpack to boot!

Don’t fret if you can’t afford the more expensive models, as the only difference between them is the type and amount of storage that comes preinstalled. However, the 512GB model does also come with a ‘premium’ carrying case and anti-glare etched glass.

The Steam Deck isn’t the only handheld gaming PC on the market, but we think it balances specs and price perfectly. If you’re looking for something with a bit more oomph, you may want to wait for the Asus Rog Ally — a souped-up rival that wields “fastest AMD GPU yet” and eGPU support, but it’ll probably cost substantially more.

Read our full Steam Deck review.

Maingear Apex Rush

6. Maingear Apex Rush

The best water cooled gaming PC.

Maingear Apex Rush specs
CPU Intel: up to Core i9-12900KS
AMD: up to Ryzen 9 5950X
Motherboard Intel: Z690
AMD: X570
RAM Intel: up to 64GB (2x32GB) DDR5 5,200MHz
AMD: up to 128GB (2x32GB) DDR4 3,600MHz
GPU Nvidia: up to GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 12GB
AMD: up to Radeon RX 6900 XT 16GB
Storage Up to 2TB M.2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD
Power supply Up to 1,200W
Case Lian Li O11 Dynamic XL Black
Warranty One-year full-coverage

If you’re looking for an altogether cooler system in every sense of the word, the Maingear Apex Rush may be just what you’re looking for. It features a custom PC water cooling solution, which in addition to being stunning to look at also offers better noise and thermals than even the very best CPU coolers.

By bringing your system’s temperatures as low as possible, the Maingear Apex Rush allows you to unlock the maximum potential of its top-tier specs without fear of thermal throttling. Better still, you can choose to kit out your personal rig with either soft tubing or several styles of hardline cooling, allowing you to craft a system that will feel right at home on your gaming desk.

A Corsair One i300 gaming PC stands on a white desk, with a cream background

7. Corsair One i300

The best 4K gaming PC.

Corsair One i300 specs
CPU Intel Core i9 12900K
Motherboard Intel Z690
RAM Up to 64GB (2x32GB) DDR5 4,800MHz
GPU Up to Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti
Storage 2TB M.2 NVMe SSD
Power supply Corsair SF750 750W 80 Plus Platinum
Case Corsair One
Warranty Two-year

High-performance rigs are seemingly a dime a dozen, but the Corsair One i300 bucks the trend of powerful specs coming in a big chassis with a sleek and stylish case. Better still, both its Intel Core i9 12900K and Nvidia GPU are water-cooled to boost fps as high as possible.

It’s also compatible with Corsair iCue, making it a great addition to your gaming setup if you already own a gaming keyboard or other peripherals that support the software.

Read the Corsair One i300 review.

There’s no hard rule on when to upgrade, as rigs with older GPUs are still more than capable of running new titles if you’re willing to turn down the graphical options a little. It all depends on how happy you are with performance, and whether you’re taking full advantage of the refresh rate on your current monitor.

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