You may already have your PS4 Pro and Xbox One X, but you can broaden your gaming experience with 4K resolution or 120 fps frame rates that consoles simply cannot manage, a gaming PC can handle every PC game there is, with eye-catching designs and a variety of price points, whether you are looking for a compact, customizable desktops to a PC with all the Intel's latest 9th Gen Core processors and the latest Nvidia RTX GPUs.
Corsair One i160
The Corsair One name is one of the most powerful gaming PCs since launch, and the Corsair One i160 with an Nvidia RTX 2080 Ti graphics card and Intel Core i9-9900K processor can tackle 4K gaming even though the sleek machine is not much larger than an average gaming console, and has a liquid-cooled internal design which keeps the PC quiet even under the heaviest use. If you want a gaming PC that offers a range of customization options, the Corsair One i160 is expensive but worth it.
Alienware Aurora R7
With an Intel Core i7 processor and Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti graphics card; AMD Vega 64 and 64GB RAM the Alienware Aurora R7 can smoothly play any game, even though the components are all housed in a compact chassis, much smaller than a typical mid-tower PC case. It looks good and is easy to upgrade thanks to a unique internal design that lets you pull out the power supply and swap out the GPU, storage, and RAM without lifting a screwdriver, making it one of the best gaming PCs on the market right now.
Dell XPS Tower Special Edition
A well-priced PC that remains one of the best gaming PCs on the market, whilst also being VR ready. With an Intel Core i7-8700K processor, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 graphics card and 16GB RAM, the design is compact and minimalist, but the spec packs a punch behind a rather boring exterior. With the Dell XPS Tower Special Edition, you are getting one of the best gaming PCs money can buy, just without any ‘gamer aesthetic’. Yet this handy front-facing USB-C port and has numerous customization options at the point of purchase as it is easy to swap parts without needing tools.
MSI Infinite A
MSI is a brand familiar to those who build their own PCs, having built a solid reputation for graphics cards and motherboards. Considered to be the best VR-ready gaming PC with an Intel Core i7-7700 processor Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti graphics card and 16GB RAM the Infinite A 8th offers a bold red and black design with angles and sharp lines that make it stand out.
Origin Millennium
If you want a multitude of configuration options, the best gaming PC is the Origin Millennium with an Intel Core i9 processor, AMD Threadripper, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti graphics card; AMD Radeon Vega 64 and 64GB RAM. You can build a similar gaming PC yourself for less, but with flexible specs, you decide which PC components go into the Origin Millennium, a complete design refresh of Origin's long-running premium PC, offering a sleeker and sturdier desktop while still supporting high-end internal for a made-to-order PC.