![]() ![]() This system also comes with a 1TB SSD, a 700-watt power supply, and a mid tower tempered glass case that has a full-length PSU shroud in it. That combination is good enough to be able to jump into 4K gaming as well as max out anything on a 1080P monitor. For just a little over $1,100 you get a PC that has the following components: an Intel Core i7-11700KF processor, an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti 12GB GPU, and 16GB of DDR4 memory. To see our recommendations for similarly-priced gaming laptops, check out our guide on the best RTX 3070 laptops.įor our best value option, we chose the ZOTAC Gaming MEK Hero G1 because of the hardware it comes with and the price it comes in at. ![]() Ultimately, if you’re shopping for the best gaming PCs for under ~$3,000, this RTX 4080 desktop PC definitely an option you’ll want to consider.įor a comparable PC build, check out our $1,750 PC build. This system also comes with Windows 11 Home Edition, a 512GB SSD & 2TB HDD storage combination, an AIO cooler, and an RGB keyboard & mouse combo as well. While the Mantis doesn’t come with a higher-end NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 GPU like the CUK Continuum listed above, the RTX 4080 that it does come with will still be powerful enough to game at 1440P or 4K with higher framerates.Īlso Read: RTX 4080 vs 4090: Is NVIDIA’s Fastest GPU Worth the Extra Cost?Īnd, the Mantis comes in at a significantly lower price than the Continuum (~$700 difference). The CUK Mantis comes with the following core components: a 10th Generation Intel Core i9-10900KF processor, a brand new RTX 4080 GPU, and 32GB of DDR4 memory. If you want to save a little bit of money and still be able to play games on a higher resolution monitor (like a 4K gaming monitor) or even on a 360Hz monitor, the CUK Mantis desktop should also get the job done for you. ![]() For a more mobile option, check out our guide on the best RTX 3080 laptops. If you want to build a gaming PC that will offer similar performance to this pre-built desktop, check out our $2,000 Gaming PC Build. It’s an extreme option for anyone who wants the ultimate PC gaming experience. Ultimately, though, this RTX 4090 gaming desktop from CUK is one of only a few prebuilt gaming PCs that comes with both an RTX 4090 graphics card and an Intel Core i9-13900KF processor. If you’re just looking to play games on a 1080P monitor, though, you could easily get away with spending a lot less as even the budget-friendly ZOTAC Gaming MEK or Thermaltake LCGS Glacier i3510 desktop listed below should be able to max out most games at 1080P resolution. In terms of performance, the 4090 and i9-13900KF combination are good enough to jump into 4K gaming or to push games on a 1440P 240Hz+ gaming monitor. And, the company includes an RGB keyboard and mouse with this system, too. The CUK Continuum also comes with Windows 11 Home edition, an AIO cooler, plenty of RGB lights, and a tempered glass case. It also sports 32GB of DDR4 memory, a 1TB SSD, a 3TB hard drive, and an 850-watt 80 PLUS Gold power supply. It comes with a powerful NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 24GB GPU as well as a 13th Generation Intel Core i9-13900KF 24-core CPU. If you have an extreme budget and you want to get a gaming computer that can handle anything you throw at it, you might want to check out CUK’s Continuum Micro Gamer PC desktop. So, whether you’re shopping for extreme prebuilt gaming PCs that have high-end graphics cards in them, or for budget-friendly options that will allow you to play your favorite games with ease, there should be a system below that will work for you.Īll of these options can be found for sale on Amazon, but if you want a more customized system than the options listed below, check out our guide on the Best Custom PC Builders or click the link for “Custom PCs” on the entries below. However, if you’re not up for building your system and you just want to get a prebuilt gaming PC to save you the time and hassle of choosing components and assembling them, in this guide, we’ve rated a handful of different options you have at a variety of price points. In my opinion, you’re always going to get more bang for your buck if you build your own system (at least, in normal market circumstances when there isn’t a massive GPU shorage) than you will if you buy a prebuilt gaming PC.Īnd, if you are willing to take on the task of building a PC yourself, I recommend checking out our affordable PC build guide, or our high-end PC build guide for recommendations on part lists at various budgets. If you’re in the market for a new gaming computer and you want to go with a prebuilt system, in this guide, we’ve compared nine of the best prebuilt gaming PCs at various price-points to help you find the right option for your budget. ![]()
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