Introduction

If you have ever found yourself lost whenever it is time to upgrade your computer or to get a new one entirely, then you would know about all the convenience and peace of mind that comes with buying a pre-built computer. You buy the PC, wait a couple of days, and you have a machine ready to be plugged in and pwn noobs! In this guide, we will walk you through some of the best PCs that you can get for the money, they will help you fulfil your noob slaying fantasies, as well as be able to stream your rampages for other people to see and be impressed by your skills!

How We Chose These PCs

These computers were picked based on what we thought would be the best and most sensible ones to get around that price point. For example, a computer that is 30-80$ more expensive and offers an additional 8 GBs worth of RAM is worth it due to the demanding nature of applications nowadays. On the contrary, some computers offered little to no advantages despite being more expensive, such computers were not included in this list.

GetOnStreams Top 3 Prebuilt Picks

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PC Name

Price Range

Our Rating

Price

CUK Stratos Micro Gaming Desktop PC

Budget

ROG Strix GL10DH Gaming Desktop

Mid-Range

MSI Aegis R 10TC-087US

High End

What you should know before getting a prebuilt

Prebuilt PCs should offer everything you need in terms of upgradeability, as most prebuilt PCs (especially those that are not giant corporations, like, Dell, HP, etc.) use standard parts which should allow for almost any kind of future upgrade. That being said, it does not mean that it is simply a matter of plugging your upgraded part in and it starts working. There are a few things you need to look out for, mainly:

  • CPU – Depending on the CPU type, not all CPUs may be compatible with the motherboard that the prebuilt ships with
  • RAM – You need to look out for how many free RAM slots you have and/or if the motherboard is compatible with the capacity and speed you are planning to upgrade to
  • PSU – Some of the parts you may be thinking about getting could have a higher TDP (Thermal Design Power) which in turn could cause power issues for the build-in general
  • Storage – While most new motherboards offer tons of SATA ports, if you are thinking about getting a new NVMe drive, you need to look out for how many CPU PCI-e lanes you have left. Otherwise you would not be able to fully utilize your new drive.

Top 10 Pre-Built PC Picks

CUK Stratos Micro Gaming PC

Offering the best value for its price, the CUK Stratos Micro comes with the following specs:

  • Intel Core i5-10400F (6-core CPU with 4.3 GHz Boost)
  • B460M Motherboard
  • 16 GBs of DDR4 RAM (2666 MHz)
  • 512 GB NVMe SSD
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 4GB GDDR6
  • 500W Power Supply

For what it is worth, this PC offers lots of value! It also comes with a wired set of keyboard and mouse, as well as a 3-year limited warranty. The computer comes with a ton of ports for all your streaming and storage needs, as well as front USB 3 and Audio ports, not to mention the 6 fans that come preinstalled with the case to offer excellent airflow! As for its performance, 1650 offers excellent performance in many modern titles. Here are some benchmark numbers:

  • CS: GO 188 FPS
  • GTA V 66 FPS
  • Overwatch 77 FPS
  • PUBG 80 FPS
  • FORTNITE 93 FPS

It is, however, important to mention that this computer does not come with an operating system, so you will have to source that on your own.

CyberpowerPC Gamer Xtreme

At a higher price than our previous PC, this one from CyberpowerPC comes with the same CPU but a significantly better GPU. The full specs are as follow:

  • Intel Core i5-10400F (6-core CPU with 4.3 GHz Boost)
  • B460M Motherboard
  • 8 GBs of DDR4 RAM (3000 MHz)
  • 500 GB NVMe SSD
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 4GB GDDR6
  • 500W Power Supply
  • 802.11 AC Wi-Fi

Unlike the previous one, this PC does come with Wi-Fi, as well as a genuine copy of Windows 10 Home edition, so you do not have to source your own OS. It also comes with a keyboard and mouse, just like the previous PC. As for connectivity, it comes with 6 USB 3.1 ports, with an additional 2 USB 2.0 ports and 1 Gigabit networking. It has a tempered glass side panel, RGB lighting, and 1-year parts & labor service. Cyberpower computers also come with free lifetime tech support. As for the performance, this PC has the following FPS values:

  • CS: GO 188 FPS
  • GTA V 66 FPS
  • Overwatch 77 FPS
  • PUBG 80 FPS
  • FORNITE 93 FPS

CYBERPOWERPC Gamer Master

Next up is another computer by CyberPower, this time, it comes with the following specs:

  • AMD Ryzen 5 3600 3.6GHz 6-Core
  • B450 Motherboard
  • 16 GBs of DDR4 RAM (2666 MHz)
  • 500 GB NVMe SSD
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 6GB GDDR6
  • 802.11 AC Wi-Fi

This PC has a few key advantages: The CPU is known to be one of the best CPUs on the market now, especially for its price, the GPU is better than the previous PC and provides excellent performance, you get 16 GB of ram as opposed to 8, you get the same amount of USB ports and ethernet port as the previous computer. The FPS values are as follow:

  • CS: GO 221 FPS
  • GTA V 72 FPS
  • Overwatch 83 FPS
  • PUBG 79 FPS
  • FORNITE 101 FPS

Overall, this is a fantastic computer, especially when considering the price. You could even game and stream CS:GO at 144 Hz

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This next PC is the only one with the newest generation of Ryzen processors and the only one with an AMD processor. Here are the specs:

  • AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 3.7 GHz 6-Core
  • 16 GBs of DDR4 RAM
  • 480 GB NVMe SSD + 1 TB HDD
  • AMD Radeon RX 580 8 GB
  • 802.11 AC Wi-Fi

This computer comes with many advantages, besides being a 5th gen Ryzen CPU, which comes with the improved IPC (instructions per clock). It also has a 1 TB HDD in addition to the 480 GB NVMe SSD. It also comes with front USB 3 and Audio ports. The FPS values are as follow:

  • CS: GO 252 FPS
  • GTA V 59 FPS
  • Overwatch 79 FPS
  • PUBG 70 FPS
  • FORNITE 84 FPS

Overall, this is a great build for the money, especially if you are into the new generation of Ryzen CPUs and AMD GPUs in general.

Skytech Archangel Gaming

This next computer has quite an exciting GPU. The specs are as follow:

  • AMD Ryzen 5 3600 3.6GHz 6-Core
  • B450 Motherboard
  • 16 GBs of DDR4 RAM (3000 MHz)
  • 500 GB NVMe SSD
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER 6GB GDDR6
  • 802.11 AC Wi-Fi

This PC comes with a GTX 1660 Super, which in-between a GTX 1660 and 1660 Ti. The performance of this PC is as follows:

  • CS: GO 232 FPS
  • GTA V 86 FPS
  • Overwatch 97 FPS
  • PUBG 93 FPS
  • FORNITE 116 FPS

CUK Mantis

This next PC goes back to using the Intel platform; however, it has excellent options for streamers. The specs are as follow:

  • Intel Core i5-10400F 6-core processor (4.3 GHz Boost)
  • B460M Motherboard
  • 32 GB DDR4 RAM (2666 MHz)
  • 512 SSD + 2 TB HDD
  • RTX 1650 Super 4 GB
  • 500 W PSU

This PC almost feels like it was made for streamers, as it offers 32 GBs of RAM and an additional 2 TB HDD in addition to the main NVMe drive! This will allow for a great amount of multitasking, especially when you are streaming and running a dual monitor setup for interacting with your viewers. The performance of this build is as follows:

  • CS: GO 240 FPS
  • GTA V 66 FPS
  • Overwatch 77 FPS
  • PUBG 80 FPS
  • FORNITE 93 FPS

ROG Strix GL10DH

This PC comes straight from a reputable PC parts manufacturer, it is built by ASUS, and the specs of the PC are as follow:

  • Ryzen 7 3700X
  • GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 6 GB
  • 16 GB DDR4 RAM (2666 MHz)
  • 512 NVMe SSD
  • 802.11 AC Wi-Fi
  • AURA Sync RGB

This PC comes with a multitude of great features geared towards streamers, some of which are: The 8 core CPU alongside its multithreaded feature, as well as the great AURA LED system, which allows for limitless customization.

  • CS: GO 240 FPS
  • GTA V 86 FPS
  • Overwatch 99 FPS
  • PUBG 93 FPS
  • FORNITE 120 FPS

MSI Aegis R 10TC-087US

This next PC also comes from a prevalent manufacturer of PC parts, this one is by MSI, and its specs are as follow:

  • Intel Core i7-10700F
  • 16 GB DDR4 RAM
  • 1 TB SSD
  • NVIDIA RTX 3060 12 GB

The nicest thing about this build is that it comes with an NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 3060, one of the best GPUs from the new 3000 series of graphics cards, despite its being the entry-level card. The performance of the RTX 3060 is as follows:

  • CS: GO 494 FPS
  • GTA V 153 FPS
  • Farcry 5 129 FPS
  • AC Odyssey 65 FPS
  • CyberPunk 2077 66 FPS

SkyTech Shadow 3.0

This next PC is very similar to the previous one, the specs list is as follows:

  • Ryzen 5 3600 6-core 3.6 GHz
  • B450 Motherboard
  • 16 GB DDR4 RAM (3000 MHz)
  • 1 TB SSD
  • NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 3060 12 GB
  • 802.11 AC Wi-Fi
  • 600 W PSU

What makes this PC unique and different compared to the previous one is the fact that it is using the AMD platform, which offers upgradability to the new 5th gen series of Ryzen CPUs, not to mention that this more recent generation of Ryzen CPUs are the best-performing CPUs on the market, both in single-core and multicore applications. The FPS values for this GPU are as follow:

  • CS: GO 494 FPS
  • GTA V 153 FPS
  • Farcry 5 129 FPS
  • AC Odyssey 65 FPS
  • CyberPunk 2077 66 FPS

MSI MPG Trident AS 10-1421US

This PC is similar to the previous two, with a slight exception, the specs are as follow:

  • Intel Core i7-10700F 8 core / 16 threads
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 8 GB
  • 16 GB DDR4 RAM (2666 MHz)
  • 1 TB NVMe SSD
  • 802.11 AX Wi-Fi
  • 2.5-gigabit ethernet port

The thing that makes this PC rather unique is its tiny size. This, of course, limits the upgrade options. Still, the small size is definitely worth it for some people. The FPS values for some games are as follow:

  • CS: GO 494 FPS
  • GTA V 153 FPS
  • Farcry 5 129 FPS
  • AC Odyssey 65 FPS
  • CyberPunk 2077 66 FPS

Final Thoughts

To conclude our guide, it is essential to mention the most important things these builds can do for you. They allow you to play and stream games effortlessly, as well as being able to record your fun while you are at it. The graphics cards come with onboard hardware encoders that allow you to use them to minimize the performance hit that comes with streaming/recording and/or any kind of multitasking.

It is equally crucial to note that no two prebuilt computer manufacturers are the same. Each offers their own sets of perks for buying a computer from them. All but one of the prebuilt PCs mentioned here come with Windows 10 licenses. As for that one without a license, you need to source an OS yourself.

Frequently Asked Questions

Pre-Built Vs Custom Streaming PC?

It can be tough decision when it comes to buying a pre-built PC vs choosing your own components and building it yourself. In our opinion if your not super technical and are worried about building a PC then going with a pre-built is the safest bet. These are professional companies that know exactly how to put together a great computer for you. When it arrives it’s pretty much good to go right out of the box without any trouble. If that sounds like what you want go with a pre-build.

If it gets you excited at the thought of building your own PC then I would recommend going for it. It can be scary initially but its definitely not as hard as you might think. There’s a ton of amazing tutorials on Youtube. It also gives you the freedom to choose the exact components, case and design you want.

Are Pre-Built Gaming PCs Cheaper?

Currently you will find a lot of PC parts are sky rocketing in price so buying parts separately can end up getting expensive. In previous years it was pretty much a guarantee that you could build a pc yourself cheaper however now that’s not always the case. Depending on the build you can likely find a pre-built for the same price if not cheaper occasionally. We would recommend doing some price shopping before making a purchase.

Can I Upgrade a Pre-Built Gaming PC?

Yes, most pre-built gaming PCs can be upgraded further down the line. However you want to look out for the “big name manufacturers” like Dell, HP etc. Some of their PCs will be locked to their own parts. If you’re looking a gaming PC we wouldn’t recommend purchasing from these manufacturers. All of the PCs we recommend above have the ability to be upgraded. Most Gaming PC companies that pre build PCs will be selling PCs that can be upgraded down the line.

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