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With so many gaming desktops and gaming laptops to choose from at JB, finding the best gaming PC comes down to your needs. This is because of the heap of extra features a gaming PC has over a regular desktop or laptop, including:. A big gaming PC range means big tech, big power and great value, whatever your budget.

Are gaming desktops better than laptops? It also comes down to a couple of other things: Power. Gaming desktops can have more storage and more power.

Unlike a gaming PC, a gaming laptop means you can game from anywhere. Big Screen. Gaming desktops give you the option of a huge gaming PC monitor. Check out the difference between a gaming PC and laptop. Find the right one for your setup.

How much is a gaming PC? What is the best gaming PC? Use our search filter to suit your gaming PC budget. Our gaming desktops and laptop include the latest technology. System builders like Corsair, Alienware, and Lenovo will have an easier time securing these much sought-after parts.

You should prepare yourself for some pretty long lead times, around three-to-four weeks on average. The systems below have all of the specs that strike the perfect balance of price and performance. Whether it's 4K gaming or a decent p system that'll spit out a high frame rate for competitive gaming, there's something for everyone. Pair that with Nvidia's impressive RTX Ti and you've got an outstanding desktop that will chew through p gaming at a rate of knots.

But as the supply has dried up of discount PCs, it's definitely worth considering for its more than capable p specs list. But just buy another affordable 16GB stick and you're laughing. That's one of the best gaming processors around and probably the best graphics card AMD has ever created.

Quite a combo if you're aiming to grab a new gaming PC during the chip crisis. It took a while, but Alienware finally listened and created an AMD-focused line of its popular Aurora machines. The latest AMD Ryzen processors are exemplary in terms of both performance and price.

The Ryzen 9 X stands out as a spectacular chip not just for productivity but also for gaming. That core, thread CPU shows just how far AMD has managed to push its smart chiplet-based Zen 3 architecture to in order to deliver an affordable, seriously high core-count processor for a gaming PC.

And where old AMD chips couldn't keep pace with Intel when it comes to gaming, the current Ryzen range absolutely can, especially when paired with one of the latest AMD or Nvidia graphics cards. There are currently six different configurations on offer, though you can dig in and customize before you buy if you would prefer a different CPU or GPU or more SSD capacity.

You should definitely take a look in the configuration options, because the lowest spec option only comes with a single stick of DDR4 memory, which will halve the available bandwidth compared to running a pair of them, even at the same capacity. That's expensive, however, and there aren't options to, say, either have one 8GB stick or two 4GB sticks.

Take a look at the SSD on offer, too. Alienware is offering both the dark and light chassis options for the current lineup, and however you feel about the design, it does certainly make for a striking machine. The Aurora cases are not necessarily the easiest to upgrade due to their bespoke design.

They're awkward to dig into if you want to start upgrading yourself, and you will soon see why they don't offer tempered glass side panels yet once you look inside. But as a starter machine, the Alienware Aurora R10 will not do you wrong. And given the general component drought right now, that you can bag an all-AMD Alienware machine with just a few months lead time is pretty great.

You'll also get a Rocket Lake Core i5 KF, an impressively speedy gaming chip that doesn't demand either crazy cooling or a heap of power. This pairing will deliver seriously high-end gaming performance without breaking the bank. While the extra-terrestrial styling may not appeal to everyone, the performance of Alienware's Aurora R12 gaming PCs remains undeniable.

Alienware also offers eight discrete configurations on its site, from low-end gaming rigs sporting the GTX Super and Core i5 F, all the way up to RTX gaming monsters. That gives you a range of Alienware gaming machines from reasonably affordable p gaming right up to blistering 4K workload-smashing performance, and the Alienware AIO cooling system will help keep the cozy interior of the case at a reasonable temperature, too. While the actual configs Alienware offers are great starting points, as with the Ryzen Edition, it's absolutely worth digging around in the customization options when it comes to picking the right rig for you.

The memory issue is something you must be aware with when buying Alienware products. This will double your memory bandwidth, and it's a bit off that it's otherwise sold with the weaker solitary stick.

Thanks to their Cypress Cove core architecture, the new Intel Core i5 chips make great gaming CPUs and would definitely be our picks if you're looking for a new Aurora R12 build. We have played with the RTX version of the last-gen Aurora R10, sans liquid chilled GPU, and in gaming terms, you're not going to get a lot higher frame rates than you would with the RTX build.

That's not a massive surprise given our testing of the RTX at launch; it only makes sense if you need that 24GB frame buffer for creative work.

The unconventional case design exploits every inch of its limited space, but it initially feels a bit awkward to tinker with. However, access to nearly every part of the PC without tools is a definite plus, as this expedites upgrades and maintenance—so long as you're familiar with the design.

There's an obvious priority on providing a convenient, premium product with some potential for upgrades, and the Aurora design just about accomplishes that goal. The issue with all gaming PCs and parts right now is availability.

And that's currently hitting Alienware as hard as the everyone else. Picking up a new Aurora R12 rig today means you're not going actually to receive it for a month at best. There's a reason Razer is desperate to follow Corsair's lead; it's one of the biggest names in PC gaming hardware right now. Through continual product expansion, and some super-smart acquisitions, Corsair now has its fingers in pretty much every facet of our hobby. In fact, CPUs, motherboards, and GPUs are the only places you won't find a Corsair logo, but with its impressive line of premium gaming PCs, that logo will still contain all three: the very finest of all that technical jazz.

And if you're looking to kick start your career as the next big Twitch streamer, Corsair's integration of Elgato streaming tech in its PCs means they're a great option for the budding stream-star. What makes this system stand out is the optional Elgato 4K60 Pro capture card in the specific "Streaming" machines. Sure, you can just use OBS Studio or Nvidia's Shadowplay or whatever it's calling itself these days , but there will always be some overhead to deal with.

Using a professional capture card can really take the load off. And that's especially good for broadcasting a livestream. Since Corsair acquired Elgato, it now has access to some of the world's best streaming hardware for its Vengeance rigs. Pair that with Corsair's classic component quality, and you have a recipe for not only great gaming PCs but fantastic streaming rigs, too.

You've got to hand it to Corsair; it sure knows how to build a fine PC. But the Vengeance gaming PCs are more straightforward, and that means they're also far easier to upgrade down the line. Corsair's chassis are among the best around, and they're most accessible for DIY projects, which makes the Vengeance machines a great first PC with a view to getting into the upgrade game later on. The only issue with that is Corsair doesn't really lend itself to the more affordable end of the PC spectrum.

Read our full Corsair Vengeance A review. Hewlett Packard has been around since before the Second World War, and that historical expertise is evident in the design and construction of the Omen line of gaming PCs. You can also take that configuration to the memory and storage requirements, too, allowing you to really tailor your system.

HP Omen rigs are on the more restrained side of PC gaming, so you won't find an over-elaborate liquid cooling system or a massive suite of spectacular RGB lighting. Omen systems are appropriately named dense black blocks of computing power.



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