Our Best Gaming PC under $600 in 2021

Best Gaming PC under $600
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The $600 gaming PC we’re going to be detailing has coined the name ‘console killer’ due to being comparable to the retail value of current-gen consoles but outperforming them in every way. You’re going to be looking at a rig that provides full 1080p gaming in all the latest AAA titles and some less graphically intensive games in 1440p at the compromise of those high frame rates. Although this is a great machine for $600, the components we’re detailing can be changed for more powerful selections, so if you do want to improve the performance after a few years, it is definitely a possibility. Unfortunately, due to various factors, the prices of the hardware listed fluctuate daily. We aim to update all of our builds as much as we can to ensure they are as close to the specified build price as possible.

CPU

The AMD Ryzen 5 2600 is almost the perfect CPU within this price range, it’s not only fantastic value for money, but also has the power to back it up. It comes with 6 cores and 12 threads coupled with a base clock of 3.4GHz which should give you the processing power you need to run those all-important games with top frame rates, at 1080p. Overclocking is also possible up to 3.9GHz, giving you that extra boost for high demanding games.

MOBO

An affordable gaming motherboard that supports 3rd generation Ryzen processors is somewhat hard to come by. Luckily, MSI has created a B450M motherboard that isn’t just that but one of such high quality. As well as the components being at the highest standard, MSI has incorporated their DDR4 RAM boost technology, producing the cleanest signal for maximum reliability and speed.

RAM

Good quality RAM is a necessity in any gaming PC and Corsair’s Vengeance rage is some of the best around. The Vengeance LPX 3200MHz that we’ve gone for here provides the optimal speeds for Ryzen’s 2600 CPU and with two 8GB sticks, there should be plenty of power to cope with even the highest demanding AAA titles.

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GPU

Without a powerful graphics card, this machine would fall flat when trying to compete with current-gen consoles. XFX has created an XXX edition of their RX 580 cards which has been developed with the latest Polaris architecture and 4th Gen GCN graphics cores. Because of this, the RX 580 GTS XXX edition showcases similar performance compared to more expensive variants posting high frame rates in graphically demanding games. In addition, XFX has been able to implement OC+ functionality, allowing it to be pushed that bit further for maximum gaming capacity.

STORAGE

Having fast storage to house all of your games is absolutely essential and this SSD can do just that. It has blazing-fast read/write speeds of up to 3400/2180MB/s and according to some users, can even exceed these. While SSDs are a little lackluster in storage compared to HDDs, this Seagate Barracuda 510, is going to be net you 512GB of space to store a variety of games as well as your operating system.

CASE

With this being predominantly a gaming PC you’re going to want a case that offers a clean, sleek look but also having that little bit of flair to make the aesthetics pop. Corsair, being one of the most well-known brands for gaming products, produce a Carbide series of cases that do exactly what we’re looking for. The 175R that we’ve chosen for this build has a full length tempered glass side panel to showcase your internal components, alongside a backlit logo through the internal RGB fan. The RGB fan itself is fully customizable and compatible with motherboards from well-known brands such as ASUS, Gigabyte, and MSI for enhanced RGB synergy.

PSU

This Thermaltake Smart power supply offers a great 80+ certified efficiency rating ensuring brilliant performance under typical workloads. 500 watts is also the perfect amount required for the XFX graphics card we have chosen. Moreover, it features a 120mm ultra-quiet cooling fan, providing excellent and intensive airflow at low noise levels. This PSU is, unfortunately, non-modular which some regard as a negative, however, we think there are some key advantages to non-modular. You’re going to be paying that little bit less and there are fewer detachable wires, thus decreasing the electrical resistance. You can also check out our other budget gaming PC build pages such as our $400 & $500 builds.

Conclusion

This console killing gaming PC will be at home in any setup with its visually pleasing RGB lights and high-quality components. It also provides the goods when it comes to performance, showcasing high FPS in most, if not all of today’s AAA titles. Coupled with the opportunity to boost the resolution to 1440p at respectable frame rates, for the price, there’s almost no reason to not build this gaming PC. If you did end up building this rig, enjoy your new PC! Be sure to check out our other articles if you have any issues or want to explore different options!

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