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These are the 9 best gaming PCs that you should buy

Alienware Aurora R16
Alienware Aurora R16
The best gaming PC
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Starforge Systems Navigator
Starforge Navigator
The best custom gaming PC
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Falcon Northwest TAlon
Falcon Northwest Talon
The best high-end gaming PC
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Corsair One i500
Corsair One i500
The best gaming PC for the living room
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Dell XPS Desktop (8960)
Dell XPS Desktop (8960)
The gaming PC for remote workers
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NZXT Streaming Plus BLD Kit
NZXT Streaming Plus BLD Kit
The best DIY gaming desktop
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MSI Aegis RS Gaming Desktop
MSI Aegis RS 14
The best gaming PC for beginners
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CLX Hathor
CLX Hathor
The best dual gaming PC
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Asus ROG Ally
Asus ROG Ally (Z1 Extreme)
The best portable desktop PC
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There are a ton of gaming PCs you can choose from, and each year, we sift through the pile to review dozens of gaming desktops. The competition is fierce in 2024, but we've narrowed down a list of the best gaming desktops regardless of your budget.

For most users, the Alienware Aurora R16 is the best gaming PC you can buy. It's affordable enough, and it comes with a ton of options for configuration. However, we've picked out eight other gaming desktops that are better for different types of gamers, regardless of your purpose or budget. If you want a peek behind the curtain into how we made our picks, make sure to read how we test desktops.

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Alienware Aurora R16

The best gaming PC

Pros
  • Much smaller than previous versions
  • Cool and quiet during operation
  • Several configuration options
  • Competitively priced
Cons
  • Alienware Command Center is a bit annoying
  • CPU lacks integrated graphics and overclocking support
Specification:
CPU Intel Core i7-13700KF
GPU Nvidia RTX 4070
RAM 32GB DDR5
Storage 2TB NVMe SSD

Why you should buy this: It's an Alienware gaming PC built for the everyday gamer

Who's it for: PC gamers who want a lot of flexibility in their build and don't need to service their PC.

What we thought of the Alienware Aurora R16:

Alienware has a reputation problem, but the new Aurora R16 attempts to fix that. It's the first time Alienware has abandoned the angular Aurora design we've seen for the past several generations, instead relying on a smaller mid-tower chassis that's just as powerful, but takes up a lot less space.

It comes in cheaper, as well. Part of the reason Alienware desktops have a bit of a bad name is their price, but the Aurora R16 starts at just $1,300 for an Intel Core i7-13700F, RTX 4060 graphics card, 16GB of DDR5 memory, and a 1TB SSD. You can scale that up with the same processor, memory, and storage, but with an RTX 4070 Ti, for $1,950.

Alienware upgraded the internals a lot, but it's the exterior of this machine that stands out. It's around half the size of the previous version, all without compromising power or thermals. Alienware has scaled up the design, too. Now, you can find the RTX 4090 in the R16, as well as Nvidia's RTX 40-series Super GPUs.

Alienware Aurora R16
Alienware Aurora R16
The best gaming PC
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Starforge Navigator

The best custom gaming PC

Pros
  • Excellent build quality
  • No bloatware
  • Solid performance
  • Two-year warranty
Cons
  • A bit expensive
  • Extra fans add extra noise
Specification:
CPU AMD Ryzen 5 7600X
GPU Nvidia RTX 4070
RAM 32GB DDR5
Storage 1TB NVMe SSD

Why you should buy this: It's a high-quality gaming PC backed by excellent support.

Who's it for: PC gamers looking for something more premium.

What we thought of the Starforge Navigator:

PC builders are a dime a dozen these days, but Starforge Systems stands out with solid build quality, great customer support, and fantastic value. Compared to building your own PC, there's a modest build fee of around $200 to $300, which is backed up by a warranty and some of the best hardware you can buy.

Unlike a lot of PC builders, Starforge has a no-nonsense approach. Your PC arrives free of bloatware, and with some useful apps installed like the Nvidia App and Google Chrome. Performance is also great, matching what you'll get with a custom-built desktop.

Despite the reasonable pricing, Starforge's build quality is very high. In addition to a custom liquid cooler with Starforge's logo, the Navigator includes a ton of fans and cable combs, keeping your build looking clean.

Starforge Systems Navigator
Starforge Navigator
The best custom gaming PC
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Falcon Northwest Talon

The best high-end gaming PC

Pros
  • Immaculate build quality
  • Stunning level of detail
  • The latest and greatest parts
  • God tier warranty and support
  • Great thermals
Cons
  • Niche appeal
  • Shockingly expensive
Specification:
CPU Intel Core i9-14900KS
GPU Nvidia RTX 4090
RAM 64GB DDR5
Storage 2TB NVMe SSD

Why you should buy this: It's a pure showcase of PC craftsmanship.

Who's it for: PC enthusiasts with plenty of cash to spare.

What we thought of the Falcon Northwest Talon:

No one builds PCs like Falcon Northwest, which is why it's the only company that occupies two slots on this list. It's one of the few PC builders left that occupies the boutique niche, putting on display pure craftsmanship in its PC builds — assuming you can stomach the price.

At thousands of dollars depending on your specs, the Falcon Northwest Talon is only for those with plenty of cash to burn. You're not only getting the highest-end CPU and GPU currently available but also a high-end mother board, power supply, and hard drives. Falcon Northwest maximizes every aspect of the Talon.

Performance is fantastic, but it's the attention to detail with the Talon that stands out. Every system is validated through a long series of tests, and Falcon Northwest includes that paperwork in the box. You'll also get a bag of Falcon's own coffee and a mug. Everything screams premium.

Although you can get these same components for cheaper elsewhere, no one can match Falcon Northwest's quality, support, and attention to detail.

Falcon Northwest TAlon
Falcon Northwest Talon
The best high-end gaming PC
The Corsair One i500 sitting on a coffee table.
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Corsair One i500

The best gaming PC for the living room

Pros
  • Excellent performance
  • Beautiful finish
  • One of the smallest gaming PCs you can buy
Cons
  • Expensive
  • A bit noisy
Specification:
CPU Intel Core i9-14900K
GPU Nvidia RTX 4090
RAM 96GB DDR5
Storage 2TB NVMe SSD

Why you should buy this: It's one of the smallest PCs you can buy, and it packs the most powerful hardware on the market.

Who's it for: Gamers who want high-end hardware without taking up a lot of space.

What we thought of the Corsair One i500:

The Corsair One i500 shouldn't work, but somehow it does. Corsair managed to pack the most powerful PC hardware money can buy, namely the Intel Core i9-14900K and Nvidia RTX 4090, inside a PC that isn't much larger than a game console. And despite such a tightly-packed design, the One i500 sacrifices very little in the way of performance.

A big reason why the Corsair One i500 is such a stunning performer is because of its thermal design. Corsair packs everything in tightly, with fans on nearly every inch of the One i500. More importantly, Corsair leverages liquid cooling for both the CPU and GPU, vastly reducing the temperature of these power-hungry components.

Externally, the One i500 screams premium. The metal frame is hefty, and Corsair outfits the front of the case with a wooden finish. You'll spend a lot to get your hands on the Corsair One i500, but the prebuilt shockingly makes every penny feel worth it.

Corsair One i500
Corsair One i500
The best gaming PC for the living room
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Dell XPS Desktop (8960)

The gaming PC for remote workers

Pros
  • Flagship performance
  • Understated, attractive design
  • Relatively quiet
  • Solid port selection
Cons
  • Limited upgrade potential
  • Expensive
Specification:
CPU Intel Core i7-13700K
GPU Nvidia RTX 4080
RAM 32GB DDR5
Storage 1TB NVMe SSD

Why you should buy this: The Dell XPS Desktop 8650 doesn't look like a gaming PC, but it comes with the right hardware to run the latest titles.

Who's it for: Remote workers who need a professional PC during the day and a gaming PC at night.

What we thought of the Dell XPS Desktop 8960:

If you want to pick up a gaming desktop, but you're not interested in learning about upgrading or tricking it out with RGB, the Dell XPS 8960 Desktop is a great option. It's a stealth gaming PC that looks like an office desktop on the outside, but hides some of the most powerful components you can buy inside.

You can't upgrade major components in the Dell XPS Desktop, which is almost always a downside. But you can at least trick out this PC with up to an Intel Core i9-13900 and Nvidia RTX 4080. You can even configure it with liquid cooling.

Configurations start as low as $750, with the first configuration with a discrete graphics card coming in at around $1,100. You're giving up all of the trimmings that make a gaming PC look like one, but if you're content to recycle your PC and upgrade a few years down the line, that's not a big deal.

Although the XPS Desktop can fit into any office setting, we're recommending it specifically for remote workers. You might not want to ask your boss to bill an RGB-ridden gaming behemoth; the XPS Desktop is much more reasonable, and it still has enough muscle for gaming after hours.

Dell XPS Desktop (8960)
Dell XPS Desktop (8960)
The gaming PC for remote workers
NZXT Streaming Plus BLD PC Kit.
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NZXT Streaming Plus BLD Kit

The best DIY gaming desktop

Pros
  • Powerful
  • Inexpensive
  • Includes all the tools you need to build your own PC
Cons
  • PC building isn't for everyone
  • Limited customization options
Specification:
CPU AMD Ryzen 5 7600X
GPU Nvidia RTX 4070
RAM 16GB DDR5
Storage 1TB NVMe SSD

Why we chose this: The NZXT BLD Kit allows you to dip your toes into building a custom gaming PC and save some money in the process.

Who's it for: Hobbyists who want to get into building PCs but don't know where to start.

What we thought of the NZXT BLD Kit:

NZXT has a different approach to gaming desktops. Instead of shipping you a prebuilt machine, you get all of the components, tools, and an instruction manual to build the PC yourself. And don't worry - you get all of that at a discount compared to getting a machine already built for you.

The BLD kits offer great value, and NZXT has several available. We're recommending the Streaming Plus kit, which comes fitted with an eight-core Ryzen 7 5700X processor, an Nvidia RTX 3070 graphics card, and 16GB of RAM. Overall, the kit is about $200 than shopping for the cheapest parts yourself, rather than the anywhere from $500 to $1,000 that brands usually charge as a building fee.

If you can't be bothered, NZXT also offers its custom BLD program. Unlike most system builders, NZXT charges a flat $110 building fee. Otherwise, you're paying the exact same price for the components that you would if you bought them individually.

PC building isn't for everyone, but NZXT's BLD program offers a cost-effective and simple way to get into the hobby.

NZXT Streaming Plus BLD Kit
NZXT Streaming Plus BLD Kit
The best DIY gaming desktop
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MSI Aegis RS 14

The best gaming PC for beginners

Pros
  • Cheaper than building yourself
  • All MSI components
  • Dense, bright RGB lighting
  • Excellent gaming and processor performance
  • Fantastic connectivity and expansion options
Cons
  • Poor cable management
  • Twist ties used for some cables
  • Case isn't the best
Specification:
CPU Intel Core i7-14700KF
GPU Nvidia RTX 4070 Super
RAM 32GB DDR5
Storage 2TB NVMe SSD

Why we chose this: It's a no-fuss, powerful gaming PC that won't break the bank.

Who's it for: PC gamers who want a powerful PC and don't need to mess around with upgrades.

What we thought of the MSI Aegis RS 14:

You get a lot of PC for your dollar with the MSI Aegis RS 14. The design of this desktop has stayed the same the past couple of generations, but the latest version combines up to an Intel Core i9-14900KF with up to an RTX 4080 Super, giving you access to some of the most powerful hardware money can buy.

Pricing is what really stands out for this desktop, though. Our recommended configuration comes with a Core i7-14700KF and an RTX 4070 Super, which you can grab for about $2,150. It's a solid price considering the hardware inside, especially when you factor in the fact that MSI uses a 240mm all-in-one liquid cooler for the processor.

On top of that, MSI includes a solid mechanical gaming keyboard and mouse in the box. They aren't top-tier peripherals, but they're more than enough to get beginners started with PC gaming.

MSI Aegis RS Gaming Desktop
MSI Aegis RS 14
The best gaming PC for beginners
CLX Hathor PC sitting on a coffee table.
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CLX Hathor

The best dual gaming PC

Pros
  • Beautiful design and build quality
  • Two PCs in the size of one case
  • Flagship hardware support
Cons
  • Very expensive
  • Dual PCs aren't required for most people
Specification:
CPU Intel Core i9-13900K
GPU Nvidia RTX 4080
RAM 32GB DDR5
Storage 2x 1TB NVMe SSD, 1x 4TB HDD

Why we chose this: It's a monster gaming PC that pulls double duty.

Who's it for: Streamers who need a dual PC setup but don't have the space for two PCs.

What we thought of the CLX Hathor:

What's better than one monster gaming PC? Two, obviously. The CLX Hathor is insane, packing two full PCs into a single case. One if a high-end gaming rig fit with one of the latest CPUs from AMD or Intel, along with one of the latest graphics cards from AMD or Nvidia. The second is an Intel NUC that pull lightweight duty so you don't have to bog down one machine.

CLX allows you to customize just about every aspect of the PC, as well. There are the core components like your GPU, CPU, and RAM, but you can even tweak your cooler, multiple storage options, and even customize the Lian Li case the PC ships in.

It's an excellent PC, assuming you need all of the power it offers. The Hathor starts at $4,100, and it only goes up from there. This is a high-end PC for high-end streamers, who need a secondary PC holding the work of streaming so your main PC can focus on gaming.

CLX Hathor
CLX Hathor
The best dual gaming PC
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Asus ROG Ally (Z1 Extreme)

The best portable desktop PC

Pros
  • Solid performance
  • Acceptable battery life
  • Beautiful, 120Hz screen
  • Flexible control scheme
  • Support for basically any PC game
Cons
  • Turbo mode drains battery quickly
  • Windows has a lot of quirks
  • Armoury Crate is a utility, not an OS
Specification:
CPU AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme
GPU AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme
RAM 16GB LPDDR5X
Storage 512GB

Why we chose this: It's a top-tier handheld with a special connection that turns the portable gaming device into a desktop.

Who's it for: Gamers who want a flexible setup that never compromises performance.

What we thought of the Asus ROG Ally (Z1 Extreme):

The Asus ROG Ally doesn't look like a gaming desktop, sure, but it can play the role of one well. The Z1 Extreme chip inside the handheld gaming PC is capable enough for portable gaming, but the ROG Ally really shines as a desktop with the XG Mobile external GPU.

This accessory uses a proprietary connector, allowing you to connect an external GPU with a host of connectivity to the ROG Ally. With a single cable, it transforms the handheld into a full-fledged gaming desktop, and with performance to match that name.

It's one of the most flexible PC setups you can get right now for gaming, but it's not free of issues. The XG Mobile can cause strange behavior, particularly when connecting and disconnecting the cable, and the setup is expensive. For a lot of gamers, though, there's nothing better.

Asus ROG Ally
Asus ROG Ally (Z1 Extreme)
The best portable desktop PC

Frequently Asked Questions

PC vs. laptop for gaming

While you can play on the go with a gaming laptop outfitted with a discrete graphics card, a gaming desktop will deliver more flexibility, power, and performance for serious gamers. With more space inside a desktop tower, thermal management is generally better, which leads to stronger graphics and processing performance without the fear of throttling.

Another benefit of going with a desktop is that there is more space to perform upgrades in the future, so you can add more memory or storage, swap out your graphics card, and upgrade your motherboard and processor down the road. When shopping for a gaming desktop, you should look for key features like upgradability, expandability, and support for the latest protocols, like Thunderbolt 3, which could help extend the life of your investment.

What's the best gaming PC for beginners?

The best gaming PC for beginners is the Alienware Aurora R16. It's relatively affordable and comes with the latest hardware. It also comes with excellent support, so you have options to get help if something goes wrong with your PC.

For configurations, you want to pay attention to the GPU and CPU. For beginners, we recommend the Nvidia RTX 4060 for 1080p gameplay, paired with either an AMD Ryzen 5 7600X or Intel Core i5-13600K.

Gamers will also want to have enough RAM — we suggest at least 16GB of memory — and fast storage. Moreover, taking the dual-drive route means you don't need to invest in an expensive solid-state drive with large storage. This allows you to pair a more modest-capacity SSD with a larger hard drive to store all the large media libraries for your game.

Can gaming PCs be used for work?

Most definitely. Manufacturers like HP recognize that gamers don't just play games — office workers want to stay entertained during their downtime, too. All that's needed to play games is a capable processor, a strong enough discrete graphics card, and enough memory to keep the entire system running smoothly.

If you're looking to save money by using one desktop for gaming and for your productivity tasks, you'll want to choose a PC or one of the best laptops with more understated aesthetics that will blend in better with your office decor. Once you have the right PC selected, just pick out a few games and have fun.

Is PC gaming dying?

Absolutely not. With sales of general-purpose desktops stagnating in recent years, manufacturers like HP and Lenovo are investing more resources into their gaming brands to fuel growth.

With new hardware features supported on gaming PCs — from VR and augmented reality to real-time ray tracing — developers will have plenty of new technologies to leverage in order to tell visually engaging stories through their games.

Jacob Roach
Lead Reporter, PC Hardware

Jacob Roach is the lead reporter for PC hardware at Digital Trends. In addition to covering the latest PC components, from graphics cards to processors to PC cases, Jacob also leads the ReSpec column and newsletter that covers the intersection of PC hardware and gaming. If it's something you can plug into a gaming PC, there's a good chance Jacob has used it.

Although Jacob is interested in just about anything in or around a PC, he's currently reporting on graphics cards, PC game optimization, and gaming monitors. At Digital Trends, he's dug deep on the untold origins of the Steam Deck, uncovered the truth behind poor PC port optimization, and broke the story on Microsoft's Bing Chat going off the rails.

Before joining Digital Trends, Jacob contributed to Business Insider, Forbes, and PC Invasion, among various other outlets. Jacob has been a guest on TWiT and NBC, and his work has been cited in Fox News, Futurism, and Business Insider.

As if tinkering with the latest PC hardware wasn't enough, Jacob spends most of his free time living the PC gamer life he writes about so frequently. That includes playing the latest games, but also poking around on his PC to see what he can break, just to see how it works. When he gets a moment to step outside and "touch grass," Jacob enjoys tabletop games, wandering the shops of St. Louis, and forcing his lazy Corgi onto walks.

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