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Shop Gaming PCs — Custom-Built Performance
Browse our full range of gaming PCs, including powerful custom-built gaming desktops designed to handle modern AAA titles, esports games and streaming. Every gaming PC combines a fast processor, dedicated graphics card, plenty of RAM and proper cooling — giving you smooth gameplay at high settings without thermal throttling. Available with fast UK delivery and clear specifications on every listing.
What Makes a Great Gaming PC?
- Dedicated graphics card (GPU) — NVIDIA GeForce RTX/GTX or AMD Radeon RX, the single most important part for gaming
- Powerful processor — Intel Core i5/i7 or AMD Ryzen 5/7 for modern games
- 16GB+ RAM — 16GB is the modern minimum; 32GB is recommended for streaming and AAA gaming
- Fast SSD storage — NVMe SSDs cut game loading times dramatically
- Effective cooling — Multiple case fans and airflow to keep performance consistent
- Tempered glass and RGB lighting — Showcase the build with modern aesthetics
How to Choose the Right Gaming PC
- Casual / esports gaming (Fortnite, Valorant, CS2, Rocket League): Core i5 or Ryzen 5, RTX 3050/4050, 16GB RAM
- Mid-range AAA gaming (1080p high settings): Core i5/i7 or Ryzen 5/7, RTX 4060, 16GB RAM
- High-end gaming (1440p / max settings): Core i7 or Ryzen 7, RTX 4070+, 32GB RAM
- Top-tier / streaming / 4K gaming: Core i9 or Ryzen 9, RTX 4080/4090, 32GB+ RAM
- Future-proofing: 32GB RAM and a 1TB+ NVMe SSD will keep your build relevant for years
Custom-Built vs Pre-Built — What's the Difference?
A custom-built gaming PC is assembled from individually selected components rather than coming off a brand production line. This gives you better value, better cooling and easier upgrades down the line. Our custom builds are assembled and tested in-house, so you get the performance of a high-end PC without the markup of big-name pre-builts.
Why Buy from Us?
- Custom-built gaming PCs assembled and tested in-house
- Clear specifications including GPU, RAM, cooling and storage
- Quality components from trusted brands
- Fast UK dispatch with tracked delivery
- Friendly support if you need help choosing
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best gaming PC to buy?
The best gaming PC depends on your budget and the games you play. For esports titles like Valorant and CS2, a mid-range build with an RTX 4050 or 4060 is plenty. For modern AAA games at high settings, look at an RTX 4060 or 4070. For 1440p or 4K gaming, you'll want an RTX 4070 Ti or higher.
How much should I spend on a gaming PC?
Entry-level gaming PCs start around £500–£700 for solid 1080p performance. Mid-range gaming PCs sit at £800–£1,300 and handle modern AAA games at high settings. High-end gaming PCs range from £1,500 to £3,000+ for 1440p and 4K gaming. For most gamers, £800–£1,200 hits the sweet spot.
Is a custom-built gaming PC better than a pre-built one?
Custom-built PCs typically offer better value, better cooling and easier upgrades than mass-produced pre-builts. You get higher-quality individual components for the same price, and the build is tailored to performance rather than profit margins. The main advantage of big-brand pre-builts is the brand-name warranty.
What GPU do I need for gaming?
For 1080p casual gaming, an RTX 3050 or 4050 is enough. For 1080p high settings on modern AAA games, the RTX 4060 is the recommended choice. For 1440p gaming, an RTX 4070 or higher. For 4K, look at RTX 4080 or 4090. The GPU is the single most important component for gaming performance.
How much RAM do I need for gaming in 2026?
16GB RAM is the modern minimum and handles all current games comfortably. 32GB is recommended if you stream, run multiple apps while gaming, or play heavily modded games. 8GB is no longer enough for new AAA titles.
Should I buy a gaming PC or a gaming laptop?
A gaming PC gives you more performance for the same money, better cooling, easier upgrades and a longer lifespan. A gaming laptop is the right choice if you need portability. If you'll be gaming mostly at the same desk, a gaming PC is almost always the better investment.
Can I upgrade my gaming PC later?
Yes — that's one of the biggest advantages of a desktop. You can upgrade the graphics card, add more RAM, increase storage, or even swap the processor (depending on motherboard compatibility) as your needs grow. This means a good gaming PC can stay relevant for many years.
