ABS Cyclone Aqua | RTX 4070 | Core i5 14400F | 32 GB DDR5-6000 | 1 TB SSD | $1,599.99$1,199.99 at Newegg (save $400)
Ignore the actual saving here, as this model's original selling price is quite old. Instead, focus on the good parts: an RTX 4070, a Core i5 14400F, and bags of fast DDR5 memory. A perfect combo for a mid-range gaming PC.
Price check: Amazon $1,199.99
It's not long until Nvidia launches the GeForce RTX 5070, the mainstream entry in the new RTX 50-series, but given what the stock and price situation has been like for the latest Blackwell GPUs, I suggest that you just skip the queues altogether and grab yourself an RTX 4070 instead.
I have two myself and use them on an almost daily basis for testing hardware and the performance of games. The RTX 4070 is a genuinely great mid-range GPU, more than capable of running any game you like at 1440p. It'll even cope with 4K in some cases, though you'll need to make use of DLSS upscaling and Frame Generation to get decent frame rates.
However, trying to find one at any of the main retailers is a real challenge at the moment. Plenty of third-party sellers have them but many are being sold at well over the recommended retail price.
One solution is this ABS Cyclone Aqua desktop gaming PC that's a cent under $1,200 at Newegg. Now, I'm not suggesting anyone goes out and buys a whole new PC just to get a certain graphics card, but if you are looking to get a new rig, then you could do far worse than this one.
That's because the critical components surrounding the RTX 4070—the CPU and RAM—are both great choices for mainstream gaming. Intel's Core i5 14400F doesn't grab the headlines but it has more than enough poke for gaming. With six P-cores, four E-cores, and 14 threads, it's capable as an all-round chip. Just think of it as a slightly slower, but much cooler, Core i5 14600K.
Don't be put off by the simple air cooler used in ABS Cyclone Aqua. The 14400F has a base power limit of 65 W and it tops out at less than 150
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