Black Friday 2016: Cheapest Gaming PC Builds For Less Than $350; Windows License Included!!!
Retailers such as WalMart, Target, and Best Buy have already revealed their discounted deals on various hardware including computers and their accessories for tomorrow's Black Friday sale. Low prices are set on components, combo and bundle deals, with extras such as digital copies of your favorite video games.
Black Friday is an excellent time to snag deals on higher-end computer parts that will make up your dream gaming PC. The question is, how low could we go from those discounted components?
You can build a powerful gaming PC on a budget all year around, according to PC World. There are various traditional desktops that can be found in the budget category during Black Friday. Retailers are offering very low prices for computer parts manufactured by Intel, AMD, and Seagate.
Building a $350 gaming PC is possible, as reported in PC Gaming Builds. The website explains why it is economical and practical to build a gaming PC instead of getting a pre-build one. You can realize this decent budget gaming builds by considering the discounted parts for Black Friday.
PC World created two cheap gaming PC builds that you can choose before scouring the shelves of retailers this Black Friday. These builds are budget-friendly but promise one hell of a gaming experience.
Budget Gaming PC #1
CPU |
$130 |
|
Motherboard |
$0 |
|
RAM |
$38 |
|
Video Card |
$75 |
|
Storage |
$35 |
|
Case |
$30 |
|
PSU |
$15 |
|
OS |
$29 |
|
Total: |
$35 |
Budget Gaming PC #2
Part |
Name |
Price |
CPU |
$130 |
|
Motherboard |
$0 |
|
RAM |
$38 |
|
Video Card |
$100 |
|
Storage |
$35 |
|
Case |
Cooler Master N200 Micro ATX Mini Tower4 |
$30 |
PSU |
$15 |
|
OS |
$29 |
|
Total: |
$37 |