I’ve been building rigs for nearly 30 years but these sub-$1,000 Prime Day gaming PC deals are calling me-

That Skytech Nebula is an absolute banger of a Prime Day gaming PC deal. The RTX 4060 Ti doesn’t make for a great DIY GPU upgrade, but as part of a full, sub-$1,000 system, it’s a great graphics card. It’s comfortably faster than an RTX 3060 Ti—which is only now making an appearance in gaming PCs at this price point—though it is just shy of the older RTX 3070’s gaming performance.

Paired with the Intel Core i5 12400F, it makes for an excellent budget gaming PC and the Skytech Nebula is just $999.99 at Newegg. The core components are ably supported by 16GB of DDR4-3200 and a 500GB SSD. Honestly, that’s our biggest regret about this rig. You’re going to run out of storage space very quickly, and when a great 1TB SSD can be had for as little as $60 today, it’s a real shame system builders are skimping on storage so much.

The older 12th Gen Intel CPU is no slouch, just a solid six-core, 12-thread processor, that will happily keep an RTX 4060 Ti fed with data enough to game at its limits.  

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But that’s also where the $10 cheaper MSI Codex R machine comes in, costing $989.99 also at Newegg. It’s running the weaker RTX 4060 graphics card, which sometimes struggles to offer RTX 3060 Ti levels of gaming performance. The difference here is that it is a more rounded offering, and fully next-gen, too.

With the Core i5 13400F you’re getting a Raptor Lake chip, that’s a genuine upgrade over the Core i5 12400F. It’s a 10-core, 16-thread CPU, and you’re getting some faster DDR5 memory alongside it as well.

MSI also brings you a full 1TB SSD.

But if we’re talking straight gaming performance then it’s the Skytech Nebula, with its RTX 4060 Ti all the way. Both machines, however, will deliver a great base from which to start your PC gaming journey, or replace that ageing PC of Theseus that’s got to the end of its useful life.

If you can stretch your budget, however, this Yeyian machine has my heart. The Yeyian Shoge is just $1,289 at Newegg and is a beast.

This is a genuine no-compromise gaming PC. Forget the fact it’s not sporting DDR5, you get the best budget gaming CPU around in that Core i5 13400F and the 12GB RTX 4070. That’s a graphics card that at worst will give you RTX 3080 levels of gaming performance, and with support for DLSS 3 and Frame Generation available to it, sometimes significantly more.

For $1,300 this is a gaming PC we could have only dreamt about putting together for this price just a few months back. Hell, even a couple of weeks ago you’d have struggled to find something this powerful for this little.

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