Custom PC Guide reference builds are the best bang for the bucks and the most popular PC configurations, but don’t just take my words for it!

Each and every system here is based on a variety of surveys and actual builds we got every month. We also receive advice from our local Microcenter BYOPC techs who do this for a living, CPG audience, street smart pharmacists, keyboard warriors, Bryan the Broken and our online PC builders’ community– as of Q1 2019.

Final cost will certainly be a bit different at the time that you read this guide, future traveler. Your complete build could potentially be a lot cheaper for the same components! Or maybe more expensive. I don’t know. Blame whoever cause us not to have a worthy president like Tom Kirkman.

Amazon often has discount for PC parts, be sure to apply any available coupon for each item to get the best price for your build!


Processor comes with a stock fan unless stated otherwise. You only need an after-market cooler for overclocking purpose.

$350 Home/Work/Internet PC (Updated Dec 2018)

Whether you need a little machine for the kids to get their home works done or looking for a basic computer to browse, email, programming, serve as a media center, stay in touch with other family members or keep your enemies closer –this build is just perfect for said duties. It’s also super power-efficient, too!

Now when abstinence period is over, it’ll also let you play any modern games under normal graphics settings seamlessly. It can also tackle questionable HD video files you throw at it with no trouble whatsoever. On top of that, The MasterBox Q300L is an elegant, see-through design of a chassis and it also delivers a modern, minimalistic look to the room. There are expansion slots available for future upgrades such as more memory stick, more powerful video card. Your call!

Perhaps people should start sending $450 your way to build a decent looking PC like this; We know people buy much worse system at the retail stores for a lot more.
CPU

$124.99
Intel Core i3-8100 Quad-Cores 3.6 GHz
MOBO

$60.99
GIGABYTE B360M DS3H
RAM

$30.99
Patriot Memory Viper Elite Series DDR4 4GB 2133MHz
HDD

$49.99
WD Blue 1TB SATA III
PSU

$55.67
EVGA 600 BQ
CASE

$31.69
MasterBox Q300L
ODD

$19.99
LG 24x DVD Writer GH24NSC0B


Build Estimate: $374.31 @ Amazon

$700 – $800 Gaming PC (Updated Dec 2018)

$700-$800 range is a popular sweet spot for gaming pc, not too expensive yet sufficiently powerful.

So under extreme pressure to stay within this budget, we sat down with a MicroCenter tech and a lawyer to spec out two systems influenced by two different types of CPU for your choice of pleasure –Intel or AMD. We intentionally price out two systems with different, yet equivalent core components from different brands to give you options to mix and match for your own build.

You can use either machine as a foundation for more expensive gaming build by upgrading more RAM, more powerful video card or higher capacity SSD. However, by no mean this is a build for overclocking purpose since that bracket is a little more expensive and it’s not as cost-efficient as a gaming system.

AMD Build

CPU

$159.99
AMD Ryzen 5 2600 3.4GHz 6 Core Socket AM4
MOBO

$114.99
MSI Arsenal Gaming B450 Tomahawk
RAM

$57.99
Patriot Signature DDR4 8GB (2x4GB) 2666MHz
SSD

$59.99
Samsung 860 EVO 250GB
HDD

$49.99
WD Blue 1TB SATA III
PSU

$99.99
CORSAIR RM750x
GPU

$199.99
GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 1060 Windforce OC 3GB
CASE

$43.99
Thermaltake Versa H15
ODD

$19.99
LG 24x DVD Writer GH24NSC0B


Build Estimate: $806.91 @ Amazon

The AMD 2600 processor is a powerful six-core CPU and it fully will take on any games with little effort. Performance difference between Ryzen 2600 and 2600x is the X series is just about 5% faster, hence you save $50 for going with the 2600. The great thing about AMD is you can also make a few minor overclocking adjustment to bring this CPU as fast as its more expensive sibling.

With that in mind, we use the extra $50 to drop in a mechanical hard drive for preference. Otherwise, this build would have been priced the same as the Intel Build.

On other hand it might look like we take a seat back on SSD for going with the 860 EVO instead of 970 EVO as we do for the other system. Yet for a gaming build and pretty much all daily activities on this system, nobody can tell the difference between the two. We throw these SSDs in each build just so you know there are choices out there. Perhaps you might end up with the Crucial MX500 or Sandisk Ultra 3D at the end of day, they are also great candidates at a great price.

Intel Build

CPU

$219.99
Intel Core i5-8400 Processor 6-Core 4.0 GHz
MOBO

$106.86
ASUS ROG Strix B360-H
RAM

$57.99
Patriot Signature DDR4 8GB (2x4GB) 2666MHz
SSD

$79.99
Samsung 970 EVO 250GB
PSU

$88.99
EVGA Supernova 650 G3
CASE

$43.99
Thermaltake Versa H15
GPU

$145.99
MSI Gaming Radeon RX 570
ODD

$19.99
LG 24x DVD Writer GH24NSC0B


Build Estimate: $763.7900000000001 @ Amazon

Why i5-8400 ?
“…if you are upgrading from three or older generations ago and does not care about overclocking –this is the best bang, well masked, powerful 6-core CPU that meets both the performance and budget. Did we mention it’s also super energy-efficient @ 65W?” —Differences between i7-8700K, i5-8600K vs. Kaby Lake and Ryzen 7.

Why B360 motherboard?
Z370 is for overclockers. B360 is a great fit for a best bang for the bucks build for gamers. There is no performance difference. If you decide a z370 motherboard, you will also need to up the processor to K series but it will mostly be a waste of money and mana.

Why 970 EVO?
“…each new Samsung SSD generation always brings along not only faster performance, more beautiful sale reps but also better price for the rest of us. So, bless these V-NAND plots.” —All Samsung SSDs Comparison: 860 and 970 EVO/Pro vs. 850/960 Series.

Why EVGA G3? What about G+ or G2?
“..With great success and momentum of the G2 in that year, EVGA gave their team the nod to start the G3 models with Super Flower. In fact, the G3 was the foundation for the G+ later on.” —EVGA Power Supply Units Comparison.

This chassis is plain, should I get a more fancy one?
Uhmm sure.. I guess? Max out that credit card today!

$763.7900000000001 ??
We could have gone deeper…



Older builds

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