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1: Lenovo Legion Tower 5i (2023)
While we wish the Lenovo Legion Tower 5i had a more accessible USB-C port and we're not so thrilled with some of the bloatware it comes with, the performance on this desktop is just about legendary for a mid-range computer. You won't be able to do 4K on high settings or take much advantage of ray tracing, but you will get fantastic 1080p performance.
In a test, we were able to play a number of demanding AAA titles on very high settings with little impact on performance. It was only when turning on ray tracing or VRAM-hungry processes like motion blur that we would experience any screen tearing.
2: HP Victus 15L
The HP Victus 15L is clearly a budget gaming PC. It’s smaller, it’s less robust, and the components available are a bit on the weaker side. But, these are not all necessarily bad things. To start, this means that the price of entry is lower than a lot of other options. Even the kitted-out version is affordable. Also, it will fit in more cramped desk setups than much of the competition.
On top of that, when we tested the HP Victus 15L, we found it to offer good 1080p performance as long as we played with the settings a little bit. It’s more than capable for most games and gamers – just avoid ultra settings and ray tracing and you’ll be fine. Add in the large amount of ports lining the front and this is a great option for someone wanting a gaming machine made for competitive gaming on the cheap.
3: Acer Predator Orion 7000
The Acer Predator Orion 7000 is a gaming PC that delivers beauty and power in spades, which makes it a top choice if you're not strapped for cash. Its high-end specs guarantee a smooth gaming experience and have seen us through completely maxed-out sessions - including 4k resolution, HDR, ray-tracing, and 120fps - of Final Fantasy VII Remake without breaking a sweat. It even performed at a max of 256fps with all those settings turned on.
Of course, being this powerful does have some drawbacks -- namely, the loud fans that go on overdrive when you're playing on Ultra. However, on the plus side, we found that its well-constructed cooling system keeps running smoothly without turning into a furnace. The fan noise doesn't bother us anyway, especially when we've got a decent headset on.
4: Alienware Aurora R15
The Alienware Aurora R15 is a truly next-gen gaming PC that sports powerful specs and a monster of a cooling system inside that gorgeous Alienware chassis. The highlight here, of course, is the overhauled cooling and ventilation system that features an upgradable 240mm liquid cooling, five 120mm fans, a hexagonal side-venting, and voltage regulator heatsinks on the motherboard. We certainly welcome this improvement, as its predecessor was plagued with a weak CPU cooler that couldn't keep up with its powerful specs and caused massive overheating issues.
Couple that with its upgraded specs, and there are no PC games that it can't run with ease. On test, it averaged 59fps and 150fps when playing Cyberpunk 2077 and Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered respectively on completely maxed-out graphic settings beating out the likes of the Acer Predator Orion 7000, a powerful gaming PC in its own right.
5: Corsair PC Build Kit
The Corsair PC Build Kit is a special addition to this list as, unlike all the other entries, it's not a pre-build, which means that you do get the pleasure of building it yourself. However, it might as well be, as Corsair already puts together the configurations for you - there are three currently - taking out the involved research required when building a PC on your own. In fact, all we needed to do when we got our kit was to follow the detailed instructions and build it ourselves. Almost a no-brainer for beginners. Almost.
Of course, the base configuration we got isn't as powerful to see gamers through gaming on Ultra with everything turned up high. However, playing Hogwarts Legacy on it was a favorable experience, thanks to its smooth performance with no noticeable lags, even with ray tracing at low.
6: Origin Chronos V3
The Origin Chronos V3 is not for the budget-minded with its exorbitant price tag, but this small mid-tower option is worth it if you can afford it and for several reasons. Despite being small and compact, it's extremely customizable, so it feels like you're building your own PC without doing all that work. And it looks good as well, looking great while offering a premium design.
It's also extremely powerful, with our own review configuration delivering smooth 1440p gaming on max settings during testing. Our standard test from Total War: Warhammer III and Dirt 5 provided frame rates that all went above 200 when using Ultra settings. Most importantly, however, it's as quiet as a mouse.
7: HP Omen 25L
We couldn’t decide if we liked the monolithic stature of the HP Omen 25L or its fun RGB-filled lighting emanating from the front and through the side glass panel. Either way, this computer makes a statement. And, considering that this is really a mid-tier gaming PC, that’s more than we would have expected.
Its performance is more in line with its mid-range stature, which means it’s not going to break any records. Instead, it gave us solid 1080p performance in our testing, allowing us to get good results in games like Cyberpunk 2077.
8: Acer Predator Orion 3000
While the Acer Predator Orion 3000's higher-end configurations don't sit in the budget department, we did find its more affordable versions offer absolutely incredible value for money, with performance per dollar beating out most other gaming PCs. Our review unit achieved 7,160 points in the PCMark10 test, scoring higher than 93% of other PCs. That's why it takes the top spot on our best budget gaming PC list - despite the fact that its fans do struggle during the most intensive gaming sessions.
9: Alienware Aurora Ryzen Edition R10
Not only do we love Alienware’s suite of apps to keep things running quickly and smoothly, but we’re also impressed by the Aurora R10’s gorgeous-looking case, which we think is one of the more attractive out there. But, the Alienware Aurora R10 Ryzen Edition is more than just a pretty computer.
10: Corsair One i300
The Corsair One i300 is exhibit one when it comes to proving that you don’t need a behemoth to get fantastic gaming results. This absolutely (relatively) tiny gaming PC takes high-end components like an Intel Core i9-12900K and Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti and crams them in a case not much bigger than an Xbox Series X.
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