This budget gaming PC with an RTX 3060 just dropped below $1,000
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We love a good budget gaming PC. Something that doesn't break the bank but still offers great value for money, with specs that will run the latest video games on PC at a respectable rate. That's why we were pleasantly surprised to come across this budget gaming PC for under $1,000.
The gaming PC in question is a Skytech Shadow 3.0 (with RTX 3060 fitted) at Best Buy for just $979.99, recently reduced from $1,099.99. Further specs include an AMD Ryzen 5 3600 processor, 1TB SSD, 16GB of RAM, and Windows 10, all of which make for a great entry to mid-range build. Machines like this have been dropping over the past few months in light of the RTX 40 series being released, so thankfully, are becoming more common.
This is one of the cheapest prices we've seen for a gaming PC since Black Friday, featuring a setup that can be upgraded with new components as and when you need them. Skytech is also a decent brand for its price range, one you will often find scattered throughout our best cheap gaming PC deals. The only thing to note is that DDR5 RAM is only compatible with certain motherboards and processors, so that's something to consider going forward. Not a deal breaker for anyone wanting to play the latest games at high specs, however.
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Skytech Gaming Shadow 3.0 | $1,099.99 $979.99 at Best Buy
Save $120 - Now available for under $1,000, this Skytech Gaming Shadow 3.0 desktop is the perfect entry point for anyone looking to get into PC gaming. Specs: AMD Ryzen 5 3600, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 12G, 1TB SSD, 16GB RAM
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We've also rounded up the best gaming PCs at the cheapest prices for anyone based in the UK. Additionally, the best graphics cards and best CPUs for gaming in 2023 can be found to help you get the best rig at the lowest price.
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Matthew is the Deals Editor for GamesRadar, keeping up with everything in games and constantly searching the web for the best deals on offer. Prior to this, Matthew headed up the games and entertainment section at T3 with his work also found across TechRadar, IGN, Tom's Guide, Fandom, NME, and more. In his spare time, Matthew is an avid cinema-goer, keen runner and average golfer (at best). You can follow him @MattPoskitt64.