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The best cheap gaming PCs

Looking for the best cheap gaming PCs can be a bewildering process. If you don’t know what you’re looking for, then you may end up sinking funds into a machine that doesn’t perform as needed. That’s why our guide makes sure you have the power you need with machines under or around $1,000.

In our reviews spanning hundreds of desktop models, we think these are the best options for affordable gaming — starting with the stylish and performance-focused . It’s not only powerful but stylish and affordable, too. Like every other PC on this list, it also fully supports entry-level virtual reality (VR) headsets, like the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift.

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The best

HP Omen 25L

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HP’s Omen 25L has been updated for 2020, and it’s ready to provide a premium gaming experience at a highly affordable price. This configuration includes a 10th-generation Intel Core i7-10700F processor and a GeForce GTX 1660 GPU that’s VR-capable. You also get 16GB of RAM, a 500GB PCIe NVMe SSD, and space for further storage upgrades.

Ports are quite versatile, too, with connections for HDMI, DisplayPort, and DVI-D. Other ports include multiple USB-A 3.0 ports at the top and rear, as well as several USB-A 2.0 and USB-C connectors. If you’re going wireless, you’ll appreciate Wi-Fi 5 and MU-MIMO compatibility as well. The glass case also allows you to show off the inner workings and RGB lighting, just like the top-tier rigs, so it’s guaranteed to look great at your desk.

While the HP Omen 25L has the highest price on our list, note that it also comes with a keyboard and mouse, which will save you some money down the line. Overall, we are deeply impressed at just how much gaming power — and style — you get for this model while still saving money compared to alternatives.

The rest

iBuyPower Element 9260

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iBuyPower’s PC is built from the ground up for gaming, featuring a ninth-gen Intel Core i7-9700F (4.70GHz with Max Turbo) processor and a GeForce GTX 1660 GPU — the same GPU as our top pick, and a popular choice for VR gaming on a budget. There’s 16GB of DDR4 RAM and a dual hard drive option with a 240GB SSD and 1TB HDD. The tempered glass case comes with all the RGB lighting that you see in the photo and is one of the most colorful cases we’ve seen without needing any extra customization.

Ports for the iBuyPower Element 9260 include four USB-A 3.0 and two USB-A 2.0, although unfortunately there’s no USB-C option on this model yet. Display connections offer HDMI, DisplayPort, and DVI options.

Yes, the RGB keyboard and mouse are included with purchase, although you should take a look at our suggestions for the best gaming mice while you’re here! You can also choose to upgrade to a mechanical keyboard or add a capture card for easier streaming, which makes this model even better for e-sports-focused buyers.

Dell G5 Gaming Desktop (2020)

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Intel’s latest G5 continues to impress with the combination of a durable, glass window tower case and updated specs to manage the latest gaming adventures. The PC includes a 10th-gen Intel Core i5-10400F processor and a GeForce GTX 1660 Super GPU. Note that you can make some upgrades here for better processors without going over $1,000, although the base model keeps the price lower.

There are a couple of sacrifices to make the Dell G5 Gaming Desktop more affordable, including 8GB of RAM and a 1TB HDD with no SSD included, but it remains a capable gaming machine for everything but the most demanding activities. USB-A 3.1, USB-A 2.0, and YSB-C ports are all included, although you are limited to an HDMI port for your display.

Read our review of an older G5 model.

CyberPowerPC Gaming Desktop

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While CyberPowerPC specializes in custom-built gaming rigs, it also offers complete, pre-configured PCs like this excellent choice. The model comes with a gaming-friendly, six-core Ryzen 5 3600 processor and an AMD Radeon RX 580 GPU that’s VR-ready and FreeSync-compatible.

The CyberPowerPC Gaming Desktop also includes 8GB of RAM and particularly spacious storage options with a 2TB HDD and 240GB PCIe SSD both included. There are also eight USB ports and an HDMI connection for your display. The model includes a keyboard and mouse as well, although RGB lighting is limited to the case. The extra storage is a good choice if you have lots of files or media to store on your PC, as well as making it a gaming machine.

Lenovo Legion C730 Cube

Lenovo Legion C730 Cube review
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The cube design of this desktop PC includes a handle so that you can also carry it around to serious gaming sessions. It’s indicative of the entire vision for this Legion model: An affordable gaming computer that’s especially easy to upgrade. It won’t be playing a lot of 4K games at its base configuration, but it can handle any 1080p title you throw at it, and the little details — like the RGB lighting and plastic window into the computer’s innards — show that serious thought was put into what gamers like.

Inside the Lenovo Legion C730 Cube is a Nvidia graphics card that starts with the GTX 16 series and (if you have the funds) can be upgraded all the way up to an RTX 2080. There’s also an Intel eighth- or ninth-gen processor up to a Core i9-9900K and a dual-channel thermal system. You can overclock it using the Lenovo app, which makes for simple customization. Memory options include 16GB and 32GB and storage up to four terabytes in various configurations of SSD and HDD. Ports are particularly generous with eight USB-A connectors: Two USB 3.0 on the front panel, four USB 3.0 on the rear, and two additional USB 2.0 ports. There’s also an Ethernet connector and 3.5mm jacks for headphones and microphones.

Read our full Lenovo Legion C730 review.

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Jayce Wagner
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A staff writer for the Computing section, Jayce covers a little bit of everything -- hardware, gaming, and occasionally VR.
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