You can still build a 4K gaming PC for under $1000 — here’s how I’d do it in 2026
To say that PC building as a hobby has become more expensive would be an understatement. The RAM crisis and ballooning GPU prices that never came back down have made it outright unaffordable for some, and for others, an upgrade seems like nothing more than a mirage. If you're one of those people looking to make their first entry into PC gaming, or you're looking for an entirely fresh start from an aged-out system, I'm here to tell you that it's not all doom and gloom. It's still possible to build a very capable system for a reasonable price in 2026, it just takes some patience and a little bit of compromise. Buying everything new while staying under that budget simply isn't an option, but the good news is the used market is still quite healthy, and it's your ticket to a 4K-ready system.
To say that PC building as a hobby has become more expensive would be an understatement. The RAM crisis and ballooning GPU prices that never came back down have made it outright unaffordable for some, and for others, an upgrade seems like nothing more than a mirage. If you’re one of those people looking to make their first entry into PC gaming, or you’re looking for an entirely fresh start from an aged-out system, I’m here to tell you that it’s not all doom and gloom. It’s still possible to build a very capable system for a reasonable price in 2026, it just takes some patience and a little bit of compromise. Buying everything new while staying under that budget simply isn’t an option, but the good news is the used market is still quite healthy, and it’s your ticket to a 4K-ready system.
Anton Ahonen
Finland
Finland
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