I've got a fun Prime Day game for you: Take a close look at the two gaming PCs above, and spot the difference.
Finished? Well, while they might initially look the same, one's rocking an AMD chip, the other an Intel, so you probably noticed a difference in the CPU coolers. What's much more difficult to spot is that one's got an RTX 4060, and the other an RTX 4060 Ti, which I wouldn't blame you for missing at this angle.
What they have in common, however, is that they're both stunning Prime Day gaming PC deals that'll get you on the path to PC gaming nirvana for less. Let's take a closer look at the specs, shall we?
CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme | Core i5 13400F | RTX 4060 | 16 GB DDR5 | 1 TB SSD | $899.99 $759.99 at Amazon (save $140)
An RTX 4060 gaming PC with a 13th Gen Intel CPU is never a bad shout at a touch more than $800. Throw in the fact that it's got DDR5 RAM and a decent-sized SSD and you have an all-round great deal. Especially considering the case looks so lovely, too, which is a rarity at this price point.
Let's start out with the CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme, and let's ignore that cringeworthy name immediately. Behind it lies an excellent budget gaming PC, well-specced enough to handle some proper 1080p gaming now (and some 1440p with the help of DLSS 3) and a great basis to upgrade into something genuinely fearsome later on. And for a mere $760 at Amazon? It's a proper bargain.
Make no mistake though, these components are capable of great budget performance right out of the box. The Core i5 13400F might be the baby of the Intel 13th Gen i5 range, but it's actually our top pick for the best budget gaming CPU. It's a 10-core hybrid design chip with six Performance cores and four Efficient, and surprisingly quick for gaming for such a budget price point.
Combine that with a healthy 16 GB dose of DDR5 RAM (although the speed is missing from the listing, annoyingly) and a 1 TB Gen 4 SSD, and what you have is the basis for a pretty chunky little gaming rig.
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