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Best budget gaming PC under $500 for 2022

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First-time custom PC builders can find the entire process a little intimidating, it’s OK though, we’ve all lived through those head-scratching days. That’s why we’ve created this easy-to-follow guide to the best gaming PC under $500. It will ensure you have all the tools you need to create the perfect gaming rig for your needs. Furthermore, with this affordable build, you’ll be able to enjoy a wide selection of games without breaking the bank.

In the modern age of computing and technology, many will be surprised at what a $500 budget can get you. Long gone are the days of console domination, you can now get a PC for under $500 that can pretty much hold its own against any of the top console contenders. With that, let’s take a closer look at what makes this build, what we can expect in terms of performance, and what compromises were made along the way to stick to that strict price.

You can also check out our budget gaming PC page for recommendations from various price ranges.

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What You Get For Your $500

As you can imagine, putting together the best custom PC build for under $500 was no easy task. Many compromises were made along the way to be able to extract the maximum level of performance out of this build. Before the GPU shortages, you may have been able to squeeze a relatively good dedicated card into this price range, however, now we must settle for integrated graphics. The performance difference between the $400 and the $500 builds is minute but this build has optimal RAM and a beefier storage solution.

The case was another area of compromise. These are affordable components here but even though the case may not be one of the best, we still wanted to use one that was user-friendly and easy for first-time builders to get to grips with.

Performance

You can expect the AMD-based $500 build to handle 1080p/60FPS gaming across a few AAA titles with lowered settings. This APU will also easily play a lot of popular esports games too, giving you a wide variety of entry-level options.

We have bolstered performance with the included 16GB of RAM, a solid amount for gaming, and an SSD storage device. You can expect snappy boot times for Windows and your games, along with some future-proofing from the RAM.

AMD Vs Intel

The $500 gaming PC build takes advantage of AMD’s APU. The APU is essentially a CPU and GPU combined, giving you performance in most games when playing in 1080p and under. You may have to compromise on graphical settings for some games to be playable but esports titles performed well in our tests.

AMD is head and shoulders above Intel when it comes to integrated graphics, making them the superior choice when dealing with PC builds down the lower end of the scaler.

How We Choose

Here at WePC, we have years of experience building computers and giving advice to friends, families, and our readers. All of our build recommendations have been carefully researched, utilize similar builds we have completed ourselves in the office or for personal use, and most importantly are built with value and performance in mind. We work tirelessly to ensure our builds are up to date, efficient and offer high performance to the lucky reader who is going to build it.

We don’t just use our own knowledge and experience, we also keep up to date with the latest tech in our industry and use various benchmarks to allow us to quickly compare multiple components. We also check our builds daily, to ensure everything is still in stock and the price still offers you the best bang for the buck. We are here to support you.

How We Test

We build each of our selected PC’s from scratch to make sure all the parts we recommend work well together, fit into the selected case, and provide the best performance possible for the price range.

Once built, the PCs are used in the office for everyday work as well as a range of games from light to heavy-duty. While we test, we also run benchmarking tests to see how well our builds perform, all while keeping an eye on the temperature of the components themselves.

We tested our AMD builds against their Intel counterparts and found that these CPUs performed better across the board, and for a lower price. This is why we only recommend an AMD version.

We know how much some of our readers enjoy overclocking their PCs, so we made sure to test that out too. So, you can feel safe knowing that these machines can be pushed beyond their basic capabilities. But, please make sure you know how to overclock before trying to over-task your builds.

NOTE: Due to the ongoing effects of the global coronavirus pandemic, some retailers are experiencing stock issues. WePC constantly updates our pages to reflect current availability, so if the PC or part you want shows as out of stock, check back later or check out these alternatives.

 

Best Prebuilt Gaming PC Under $500

So, you’ve got this far and you’re now thinking, all this PC building malarky seems like a big ask, would it not be easier to buy a prebuilt gaming PC? And the simple answer is yes, probably.

The issue with a prebuilt, as many will already know, is you pay a premium for the luxury of not having to assemble the parts yourself. So, ideally, you’d want to build an affordable gaming PC yourself and save money in the process (or get better value for your hard-earned cash). However, some people aren’t comfortable even trying to build their own gaming PC, and for those folks, here are our best-prebuilt options for under $500.

Best Gaming PC Under $500 Component Details

If you want a good gaming PC for under $500, you’re in the right place. Now, let’s hop into the belly of this beast.

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Our best cheap custom-built gaming PC for under $500 is one of the best for those looking for a more affordable gaming experience. While the components in this build are considered entry-level, they still provide excellent levels of performance for the price.

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Intel’s latest 12th gen series are here, giving PC builders a solid entry-level option with the Core I3-12100F.

This processor comes to shelves boasting 4 cores and 8 threads clocked at a base speed of 3.3GHz and can be boosted to 4.3GHz.  the 12100F has decent single-core performance, making it ideal for an entry-level gaming PC. The multi-threaded nature of this CPU also makes it better equipped for when it comes to computing tasks.

For a custom build at this price range, the MSI Pro H610M-G motherboard is pretty much perfect. It might not be a premium motherboard but it still offers a bunch of features and is ready for upgrades when the time comes. Furthermore, you don’t yet have the funds to get the components to justify something more expensive at this price range anyway. Motherboards also don’t really affect gaming performance at all, so it fits into this build nicely.

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The Patriot Viper kit offers 16GB of DDR4 RAM, which should be more than enough for most gaming and multitasking scenarios. It displays solid value for money and the slight bump in clock speed naturally makes it better than a lot of entry-level DDR4 RAM kits you’ll find out there.

We can just about squeeze in a dedicated GPU for under $500, with the GTX 1650. The 1650 is considered an entry-level graphics card but it will net you some decent results when playing in 1080p. While you should limit your expectations when playing AAA games, this card thrives when playing esports titles.

As with most builds at this end of the price category, compromises have to be made to ensure the performance power is up to scratch. With our $500 custom build, the storage capacity has taken a slight hit. We had to opt for the TEAMGROUP T-Force Vulcan Z 240GB SSD that offers rapid load/boot times. We would have liked to bring a larger capacity into this build, however, we have had to make compromises to fit the GPU in. You will need to upgrade your capacity at some stage soon.

The Zalman T7 PC Case is a brilliant example of quality for less. It comes to shelves offering reasonable out-of-the-box airflow, a clean and user-friendly design, and a bunch of build-friendly features as well. It’s a pretty rock solid case that should last you for the foreseeable future too with two 120mm case fans pre-installed.  It may not be one of our best PC cases, but it certainly offers everything you’d need for this build at an affordable price tag.

Unfortunately, we were unable to equip our $500 build with a modular PSU, however, the Gigabyte GP 450W PSU we’ve equipped this build with will power this machine like a efficiently for years to come.

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Peripherals & Software

Ideally, you’d already have some or all of these things before buying the best gaming computer under $500. Unfortunately, we don’t always live in an ideal world, so we’ve provided this section just in case you need it.

Operating System

For the best gaming performance and general compatibility, Windows 10 is your best option. If you already have a retail-bought Windows license on another PC, you should be able to transfer over your installation with little-to-no issues. If you don’t, however, you’re probably going to have to fork out for the cost of a brand new Windows 10 installation. If that is the case we recommend using the Windows 10 USB Flash Drive. It allows you to install Windows directly from a Flash Drive, rather than needing a DVD drive. If you are looking to protect your system you may want to include an antivirus program too.

Gaming Mouse

The Razer Deathadder V2 is insanely good value and for that price, you will be getting one of the best shapes on offer for gaming. This ergonomic mouse has been designed with comfort in mind, it features more than enough DPI for anyone and boasts a seriously good optical sensor. If you would prefer to cut the cord and go wireless then take a look at some of our wireless recommendations here. 

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Gaming Monitor

The ASUS VG278Q is a 144Hz monitor with a very generous 27″ display. It currently features in our best gaming monitors for under $300 article and for good reason. It has everything a gamer would want and comes at an affordable price point, what more could you ask for?

Gaming Speakers

Some great speakers to start out with are the Creative Inspire T12 Speakers. At just under $45, these provide a high-quality audio experience without breaking the bank. While you’ll still need to buy better speakers for things like surround-sound and a subwoofer, the T12 set will be perfectly fine for getting you started listening to music and watching your films.

Custom PC Building Tips

So, finally, you’ve arrived at the section in this article which hosts a whole bunch of helpful building tips if you’re a beginner builder.

We know there’s a lot of common mistakes that rookies make when PC building (it’s just part of the learning process) and that’s why we wrote a guide to nip that in the bud. For you to successfully build your $500 gaming PC, you need the right guide to do it correctly and efficiently.

Before you even get there, though, we know you’ll have a lot of questions. And, well, we’ve already answered a lot of commonly asked PC building questions here.

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Closing Thoughts

So, there you have it, our comprehensive guide to the best gaming PC for under $500. If you’re looking for a PC that’s geared up towards 1080p gaming and gives an immersive experience then look no further, this PC does it all. Even though some compromises were made along the way, we think you’ll be more than happy with the performance power of this console killer.

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Shaun is a gaming enthusiast and computer science graduate who has been working with computers for the last 15 years. He took a shine to competitive FPS back in the mid-2000s and hasn’t looked back since.

Independent, transparent, rigorous and authentic, our reviews are the most thorough and honest in PC gaming. Learn about our review process.

Team Shaun
Custom Build Specialist
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Shaun is a gaming enthusiast and computer science graduate who has been working with computers for the last 15 years. He took a shine to competitive FPS back in the mid-2000s and hasn’t looked back since.

Independent, transparent, rigorous and authentic, our reviews are the most thorough and honest in PC gaming. Learn about our review process.