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Cobratype Computers. Price Right Computers. Arsenal PC. BTE Outlet. Lone Star Computer. Blair Technology. Gigatech Gaming. Hot Deals 4 Less. Computer Power House. All of this is wrapped up in the Corsair D mid-tower case, which manages to offer up excellent airflow while looking brilliant at the same time.
The dust filters are easy to clean, and if you don't mind a bit of RGB lighting, you're going to be delighted. Overall, this is a quality system that will handle p gaming for years to come. You can tweak pretty much every aspect of the system to your liking before you hit the buy button as well. And don't come at me with your overpriced RTX Ti One of our highest-rated pre-built gaming PCs is back in an updated model, the Corsair One i It's still the same small form factor PC, but with a revamped internal layout and a few other slight changes.
The case design still looks like something straight out of Tron. The CPU and GPU both use independent liquid cooling solutions, and all the hot air is pumped out by a single mm maglev fan. The PSU now sits below the motherboard, and some of the USB ports have been re-positioned on the front of the case, but that's the extent of the non-component changes.
Like a number of the pre-built systems on this list, the Corsair One i isn't the only configuration the One comes in. Yes, you read that right, the mid-range model.
There's still no word on Nvidia RTX series cards yet, although we would expect that to be corrected before long. Likely, Corsair will also have to invest in more PSU capacity for the change too. All models come with 32GB of RAM, so you won't need to worry about upgrading that aspect of the One for years to come. Regardless of the configuration, the Corsair One is a sleek, potent little machine designed for anyone wrestling with space considerations or for those who want a powerful PC but don't want to listen to it whine every time it's stressed with a graphically intensive game.
It's worth upgrading the GB SSD at the time of purchase through, as that's a bit pokey by modern standards. Hewlett Packard has been around since before the Second World War, and that historical expertise is evident in the design and construction of its Omen 25L and 30L desktop PCs.
Perhaps the most impressive part of the Omen 25L is the price tag. This is primarily due to HP trimming off all the non-essential frills that tend to pad out the price of several similarly specced machines.
You won't find an over-elaborated liquid cooling system or a massive suite of spectacular RGB lighting; this machine is a dense black block of computing power. If you value smooth lines and compact design over the flash and spectacle of RGB, you'll appreciate the dark, slightly brooding aesthetic of the Obelisk. You can find similar specs from plenty of retailers, but it comes in a much smaller frame.
While on the one hand, there's less space to muck around in the case if you do decide to upgrade in the future, it can slip easily into much tighter spaces than a more significant case and is easier to transport. It's the epitome of function over form and is available at a great price.
Hopefully, we'll see movement from HP before long. Scan has been a mainstay of system building in the UK for years, and we've used enough of their systems to know that we're in safe hands whenever we get a gaming PC in for review.
The systems are well built, using well-known components, and all backed up by a brilliant three-year warranty on-site first year. That warranty does bring peace of mind. This may not be the overclockable variant it lacks that all-important trailing K for that , but given overclocking has little impact on gaming performance, we're cool with that.
This is all housed in the Corsair iCue T case, which is a good-looking case offering plenty of airflow to keep your components running optimally. You can, of course, configure the machine to your heart's content, with faster processors, more memory, better storage options, you name.
One of the most significant advantages to building your PC is the ability to hand-pick every single component in the system.
This allows you to take your time shopping around for deals and finding the perfect combination of parts to fit your budget and performance needs. The downside for most inexperienced builders is that this whole process can take some time and has the potential to cause quite a headache if something goes wrong. You only get warranties on the individual components, not your finished build, and this is where the best pre-built gaming PCs shine.
When you pay the premium to configure or purchase a pre-built PC, you are paying for more than just the parts. You are paying for warranty service, support, and peace of mind that your system was put together by professionals.
These are some of the things we value highly when considering what the best gaming PC is. We also look at other unique selling points like design, upgradability, and anything you wouldn't be able to do when building it yourself. One of the most significant factors that make PCs stand apart from the competition is the design.
Pre-built systems like the Alienware Aurora R11 or Corsair One use unique in-house chassis designs you wouldn't be able to purchase when building it yourself. You can take some comfort in knowing that these systems were designed and built specially to house your configuration, though that can make upgrading more awkward later on down the line. When we set out to choose our top choices of pre-built gaming PCs, we look at almost every major manufacturer and system integrator to find the best combination of value, reliability, customer feedback, design, and performance for various budgets and needs.
Alan has been writing about PC tech since before 3D graphics cards existed, and still vividly recalls having to fight with MS-DOS just to get games to load. He fondly remembers the killer combo of a Matrox Millenium and 3dfx Voodoo, and seeing Lara Croft in 3D for the first time.
He's very glad hardware has advanced as much as it has though, and is particularly happy when putting the latest M. Alienware Aurora Ryzen Edition. Warranty: 1 year onsite. Reasons to avoid - Sounds like it'll take off - Divisive case design. View Deal. Image 1 of 3. Image 2 of 3. Image 3 of 3. Alienware Aurora R Storage: Up to 2TB M. Warranty: 1 Year onsite. Reasons to avoid - Pricey higher end configs - Case starting to show its age.
Warranty: 3 year.
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