Want to build the best gaming PC for $700? By chance, this specific building fulfills all of your expectations and then some while not entirely draining your bank account.
One of Intel's most recent generation desktop processors is the 4-core, 8-thread i3-12100F. This CPU comes with a clock speed capable of 4.3GHz maximum boost speed and offers some of the greatest price-to-performance ratios.
● Form factor mATX● LGA 1700 Socket● 2133 MHz Speed● 1 x PCI-e 4.0 x16 slot
MSI PRO H610M-G
The MSI H610M-G motherboard and the CPU together form the foundation of the best gaming rig we could find for under $700.
The card is driven by NVIDIA's Ampere architecture, which boosts ray tracing and AI performance with new streaming multiprocessors, Tensor Cores, and upgraded RT cores.
Our Viper Steel DDR4 memory offers the finest performance and stability for the most demanding computer systems and the latest games for only $700.
● 480 GB● 540 MB/s and 500 MB/s in read and write speed● 2.5 Inch SSD● SATA 6.0 Gb/s Interface
Crucial BX500 480 GB
One of the greatest solid-state drives I've found for an $800 gaming PC is the Crucial BX500. That was pretty quick. It can read data at up to 540 MB/s and write data at up to 500 MB/s. As a result, games and other data-intensive software can load very quickly
● 8 Pound● 35.7 x 20.2 x 43.8 Centimeters ● 3 USB Port● 2 Fan
Zalman T7 Mid Tower
The Zalman T7 won't win any prizes, but for the money, it provides excellent value and keeps prices down, making room for the potent GPU. The build quality is as good as you would expect at the price point, and the case has a clever design and excellent airflow right out of the box.
We selected an EVGA 500W 80+ bronze-certified PSU instead. This build would not be complete without the superb power efficiency that the EVGA 500 BQ PSU offers. This PSU also has bronze-certified efficiency and offers ample wattage to power your system and future upgrades.