Building an all-AMD gaming PC is the best value choice in this PC hardware hellscape
It might not be the best idea to build a gaming PC in this market, especially one with all-new parts. RAM and SSD prices haven't come down, GPU prices are also inflated, and the future doesn't look hopeful either. However, that might be exactly why you'd want to build a PC right now. If enterprise demand and hardware prices are only set to go up from here, the best time to buy might be right now. With online sales going on, you might even get some components at or near MSRP — it sucks that that's where we are today. After scanning CPU and GPU prices, I've concluded that if you have the budget for a $1500 gaming PC, an all-AMD gaming build provides the best bang for the buck. Many AM5 CPUs are selling for all-time low prices, and the RX 90 series GPUs are currently sitting at attractive prices, too, compared to Nvidia's RTX 50...
It might not be the best idea to build a gaming PC in this market, especially one with all-new parts. RAM and SSD prices haven’t come down, GPU prices are also inflated, and the future doesn’t look hopeful either. However, that might be exactly why you’d want to build a PC right now. If enterprise demand and hardware prices are only set to go up from here, the best time to buy might be right now. With online sales going on, you might even get some components at or near MSRP — it s***s that that’s where we are today. After scanning CPU and GPU prices, I’ve concluded that if you have the budget for a $1500 gaming PC, an all-AMD gaming build provides the best bang for the buck. Many AM5 CPUs are selling for all-time low prices, and the RX 90 series GPUs are currently sitting at attractive prices, too, compared to Nvidia’s RTX 50 series cards. If you want a powerful and modern rig capable of both 1440p and 4K gaming for the next 3–4 years, this all-AMD PC is one of your best bets.
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