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5 BEST GAMING PC'S

 The top gaming computers for 2022

The top gaming PCs are able to run the most resource-intensive and graphically demanding video games, and they do so in the biggest and most stylish form factor. Despite being excellent at what they do, these machines frequently have the most expensive price tags in the PC market. Despite hefty costs, owning a powerful gaming PC has several benefits.

These expensive machines can perform graphic design, animation, and 4K movie streaming on your TV in addition to playing games at lightning-fast frame rates and ultra-high resolution. Of course, you may use them for work and other regular computers as well.

Even if powerful consoles like the PS5 and Xbox Series X are excellent gaming devices, one of the finest gaming computers still defeats them. You can get the best gaming desktops right now if you want gorgeous ray tracing, a tonne of RAM, 4K resolution, and frame rates of 60 or higher. You don't have to wait for these consoles to go on sale.

We evaluate all the newest gaming PCs we can find to see if they meet the criteria for this list, and we update the page as new systems are released. Continue reading, and we'll assist you in locating the ideal gaming device.


What are the current top gaming computers?

Due to the ongoing chip shortage, gaming PCs are so hard to come by and are frequently back ordered that, in some ways, the greatest gaming PC available right now is whatever you can obtain for a fair price.


The Alienware Aurora R13 is now our top pick for the best gaming PC overall, if it's available. It includes a wide range of configurations that allow you to spend as much as you're willing to, and the components you select are housed in the new Legend 2.0 chassis, which is fashionable, roomy, and moderately quiet.

We advise the Acer Predator Orion 3000 if you're purchasing a computer for someone who is new to gaming PCs (even if that someone is you). The latest games can be played at 1080p or even 1440p on this reasonably priced gaming machine, which costs less than $2,000. Additionally, the casing is compact, attractive, and simple to open, all of which will be helpful for future upgrades.

Just be aware that 4K gaming on this device is difficult.


Consider the understated Dell XPS 8940 if you'd prefer to get a pre-built gaming computer that appears like it belongs in an office (i.e., without flashing lights or other bells and whistles) but still has the power to run the newest games. Although it won't set any performance records, it runs the most recent games nicely, and its dull, RGB-free chassis will fit in perfectly in your office.

On the other hand, the Maingear Turbo is a powerful computer that runs quietly and looks fantastic on a desk if you can afford it. It's easier to fit into your workstation or entertainment centre arrangement because it's smaller than the majority of full-size gaming PCs.


The top gaming computers in the market


1. Alienware Aurora R13



Overall top gaming computer


SPECIFICATIONS

VR prepared? Yes

Processor: An Intel Core i7-12700KF or higher.

RAM: 64 GB maximum

Up to an Nvidia GeForce 3090 graphics card

Storage: 2 TB of SSDs.

Accessories: Dell Optical Mouse MS116AW and Dell Multi-Media Keyboard.


PURPOSE OF BUYING

+Attractive new style

+Excellent value for the money

+Several ports and simple upgrades

+Maintains calm and cool


CONDITIONS TO AVOID

-Alienware software that is disappointing

-Weak 4K performance (as assessed) compared to more expensive PCs


Since so much of Alienware's business is focused on making you a PC with the particular components you desire, a judgement of the Aurora R13 is largely a judgement of the new Legend 2.0 chassis. And we can confirm that the Aurora R13's new appearance is a hit after working, playing, and tinkering with our review device for a few weeks.

Even after playing in 4K for hours, the redesigned chassis is simple to access, has lots of ports, and has enough ventilation that I didn't detect much more than a gentle hum and a pleasant warmth coming from the PC. The computer is a bit heavy to move about (mind those fins) or set down on a desk because it can weigh up to 35 pounds. However, if your desk has room for it, the futuristic style and programmable RGB lighting are sure to draw attention.

If you can afford it, Alienware will outfit the Aurora R13 with premium parts to turn it into a top-notch gaming computer. Our review device is not cheap, costing close to $3,000, but it has the capacity to play today's top games in 1080p for years to come. Just be aware that you shouldn't anticipate getting 4K framerates that are lightning quick for that price; the Aurora R13 becomes just as pricey as the other PCs on our list when outfitted with premium components.





2. Corsair Vengeance i7200



Best gaming computer for personalization


SPECIFICATIONS

VR prepared? Yes

Processor: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X/up to Intel Core i9-10850K

RAM: 64 GB maximum

Up to an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 graphics card

Up to two 2 TB SSDs for storage

Accessories: None


PURPOSE OF BUYING

+Powerful gear designed for video games

+Bright, programmable lighting effects

+Relatively affordable


CONDITIONS TO AVOID

-Boxy, vintage case design

-Includes no peripherals


Even though the Corsair Vengeance i7200 is far less expensive than some of its rivals, it still gives you access to some of the most potent technology available. This is as a result of the Vengeance i7200's lack of peripherals and plain-looking casing. However, if you value functionality over aesthetics, this gaming computer is probably for you. You can build a beast of a machine with CPUs up to an Intel Core i9 and GPUs up to an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090—if you have the money.

The Vengeance i7200 also has stylish glass side panels, incredibly quiet fans, and lovely RGB lighting. As a result, it doubles as a useful office tool and a gaming powerhouse. There is probably a Vengeance i7200 build that will work with your system whether you game in QHD or 4K.





3. Acer Predator Orion 3000



Best gaming computer for beginners


SPECIFICATIONS

VR prepared? Yes

Processor: Intel Core i7 or above

RAM: 16GB

Up to an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 Ti graphics card

Up to 1TB HDD, 1TB SSD for storage

Predator gaming mouse and wired keyboard with RPGB lighting, respectively.



PURPOSE OF BUYING

+On a desk, a stylish design looks fantastic.

+Simple to use and upgrade

+Even while gaming, be quiet.

+Outstanding 1080p performance



CONDITIONS TO AVOID

-Poor performance compared to the competition

-A keyboard and mouse of poor quality


The Acer Predator Orion 3000 is a mid-sized gaming PC that is stylish, (relatively) inexpensive, and excellent for playing games at 1080p to 1440p ($829 to start, $1,949 as reviewed).

However, it's not a fantastic option if you want to play games at 4K, and its built-in keyboard and mouse are somewhat disappointing. Additionally, the Orion 3000 performed slightly worse in our battery of performance tests than several gaming PCs with comparable prices, probably because our review machine had just 16GB of RAM when it was delivered.

However, the casing is structured and simple to open, so it should be simple to add more RAM to this computer when you need it. Acer's Predator Orion 3000 is a fantastic first gaming PC for someone trying to get into the pastime thanks to its affordable price, robust components, and sleek, approachable chassis.




4. Maingear Turbo



Best gaming laptop


SPECIFICATIONS

VR prepared? Yes

Up to AMD Ryzen 9 5950X as a processor

Up to 16GB of RAM

Up to an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 graphics card

Storage: Three 2TB SSDs.

Accessories: None


PURPOSE OF BUYING

+Amazing performance with a tiny footprint

+even when under a high load, whisper-quiet

+Beautiful design looks fantastic on a desk.


CONDITIONS TO AVOID

-Limited room for improvement

-Even for a gaming rig, might become incredibly pricey.



A powerful machine is the Maingear Turbo ($2,162 to start; $7,199 as reviewed). The name-appropriate blistering speeds come with a dizzying price tag because the bespoke PC vendor crammed the most potent (and pricey) components possible into this one system.

Maingear, however, goes a step further by cramming premium components into a small chassis that silently and efficiently provides performance. By considering additional options from this list or creating your own, you might receive a little more value for your money. However, what makes the Turbo intriguing is that, if you have the money, you can pay Maingear to outfit one of these small machines with the best parts available, including the brand's eye-catching APEX cooling system.

It's true that once the Turbo is loaded down with a cooling system, a massive GPU, and some storage discs, its compact, attractive housing is difficult to manoeuvre in. However, this gaming setup is for you if you have the cash to burn and simply want a quiet, fashionable tiny PC that can play all the newest games at lightning-fast framerates.





5. iBuyPower Y60 (2022)



Top mid-tower gaming computer


SPECIFICATIONS

VR prepared? Yes

Intel Core i7-12700KF as the processor

16 GB DDR4-3600 RAM

Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 Ti graphics card

2TB SSD for storage

Mouse and keyboard, accessories


PURPOSE OF BUYING

+Beautiful tempered glass case

+Simple to operate inside and open

+Numerous ports

+Stays comparatively silent


CONDITIONS TO AVOID

-Heats up

-Hefty, awkward case


If you want a striking system that plays games effectively while presenting what's inside to full advantage, the iBuyPower Y60 is a fantastic gaming PC.

The Hyte Y60, a mid-tower case from the iBuyPower subsidiary brand that is almost entirely made of tempered glass on two sides and so somewhat resembles a large fish tank, included strong components inside our evaluation unit. Although it's somewhat cumbersome and heavy to move about, once the case is installed, it's pretty big and convenient to work in—although our review unit generates a lot of heat once you start gaming with vigour.

A prebuilt Y60 system may be ordered from iBuyPower, or you can have them create one just for you if you know what you want and have enough desk space to show off the Y60.



How to pick the ideal gaming computer for you

Price: If cost-effectiveness is a consideration, the majority of good gaming PCs start at roughly $700 to $1,000. You can expect specs like Intel Core i3 and Core i5 processors, Nvidia 1660 and 1660 Ti GPUs, and 8GB to 16GB of RAM for that price.

Consider your preferred style of gaming while considering performance. Although game streaming services like Google Stadia can deliver respectable performance, if you want to play games at 1080p/60 frames per second, you'll need a computer with a respectable Core i5 processor and GeForce 2060 or AMD Radeon RX 5600 GPU. For reliable 1440p gameplay, cards like the Radeon RX 5700 and GeForce 2080 reach a good sweet spot. Up to 4K? You need invest in expensive hardware like an RTX 3080 or AMD RX 6800.

The finest gaming PCs are easily upgradeable with new components over time because gaming PC components are always changing. Even non-techies can easily open up and modify devices like the Dell G5 and Alienware Aurora. Compact devices like the Corsair One can be a little more challenging to open up. So bear this in mind if you intend to gradually upgrade your investment.

Want to play a game in virtual reality? For headsets like the Oculus Rift S and HTC Vive, the minimum system requirements are an Intel Core i3 or Ryzen 3 processor, an Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti or AMD Radeon RX 470 GPU, 8GB of RAM, and a DisplayPort 1.2 or mini DisplayPort.Before you fork out money for a machine, be sure it complies with this criteria.




How I assess the top gaming computers


In order to evaluate each desktop's performance as both a gaming computer and an everyday computer, I put every model  through a rigorous battery of practical and benchmark tests as part of our quest to identify the best gaming PC.

In terms of hard data, I now run the framerate benchmark tools for Grand Theft Auto V, Red Dead Redemption 2, Far Cry: New Dawn, and Shadow of the Tomb Raider at 1920 x 1080 with the visuals turned all the way up, as well as at 2560 x 1440 and 4K if a machine supports it.

Additionally, I play a tonne of graphically demanding games to offer you anecdotal feedback on how these gaming desktops perform.

I use a variety of simulated tests, such as the graphics-focused 3DMark Fire Strike Ultra and the computing-focused Geekbench 4 and 5. (for processor performance). To assess each computer's readiness for virtual reality, I also perform the SteamVR Performance Test on it. I measure how quickly each PC can copy 4.97GB worth of multimedia files in order to test a system's hard drive.



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