Alienware Ryzen Edition R10
Saving money on a gaming system is, to put it mildly, difficult. You truly get what you pay for, therefore the more money you invest in a gaming computer, the more power you will receive. However, if you're ready to invest in AMD processors, which are comparable to and even better than Intel's CPUs in some ways, you may save a few hundred dollars on the cost of your gaming PC.
So, because this is our budget choice, we'll direct you to the AMD Aurora PC's lowest configuration, which features a Ryzen 5 processor, an AMD Radeon RX5300 GPU, and 8GB RAM - that's more power than the comparable Intel-based Alienware PC, and a tiny savings at $1080, but it's minimal. It's a nice deal for what you get, but you won't be able to play 1080p games at high settings. However, we prefer the mid-range Ryzen 7 5800 model, which includes 16GB of RAM, a 512GB SSD for quicker gaming loading, and a cool Nvidia 3060 Ti graphics card. For $1820, that's a powerful computer.
You can go all the way up to a Ryzen 9 configuration with an Nvidia 3080 graphics card for $2769... which is really fair value. If you do decide to invest the extra money, we strongly advise you to buy an extra 16GB of RAM to future-proof your system, as well as a second storage drive for mass storage, since the 1TB SSD that comes with it will rapidly fill up if you're running Windows, programs, and games off it.
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