PC gaming can be expensive, i know, especially when you're brand new and don't have a previous rig to upgrade or retrofit. This build is aimed at creating a gaming PC that performs decently well for as little money as possible. It cuts corners on any sort of bells and whistles, opting purely for components that provide the best performance in the bottom price tier. Long story short: this is the best gaming PC build for $500.
To be clear, this build won't break any performance records, but you can expect to pull in around 30 to 60 average FPS at 1080p max settings in the latest games. Nothing to write home about, but when you consider the entire rig checks in at right around $500/£500, it's pretty impressive.
To do that, the build uses a relatively budget motherboard, low-end CPU, and a cheap case, opting to spend money on the best (budget) options in the GPU and SSD category. It'll boot up and load games quickly, and perform well enough in the latest games. What it won't do is let you play in 1440p or 4K, and your upgrade options in the future are fairly limited.
Take note that this is also a "barebones" build. It skimps on storage and cuts out an optical drive and other optional features in order to save money. If you're interested in those sort of add-ons, we've included recommendations throughout.
The price point also doesn't account for the operating system or any peripherals.
Intel Pentium G4560
GeForce GTX 1060 3GB
ASRock B250M Pro4
Crucial 8GB (2x4GB) DDR4-2133
Crucial MX300 275GB
EVGA 450W 80+ Bronze PSU
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