Other boutique sites do this too, but Redux is the easiest to use.īuild, setup, and testing (basically labor) only add a $100 build fee to the overall price, regardless of which setup you use. It generates a build list with components that fit the criteria (which you can edit) and that’s it. Then Redux lets you choose your top three games from a list of popular PC games and your optimal resolution to play those games. That way, if you’re on a budget, you can pick your lane right off the bat. The Redux website allows you to choose between different types of foundation: Good, Better and Better, with three different prices. If you’re looking for a solid performing 1080p gaming machine, Redux’s good-tier PC is a good place to start. Redux has provided one of its ‘Good’ models for review, which costs $1,415, putting it at the top of its budget tier of PCs, with an Intel Core i5 12400F and Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 fueling all the fun. That’s where Redux hopes to come in, making it a PC based on what you’re going to play and not charging a premium for parts and labor. You kind of have an idea of what you want, but the thought of hunting for parts and building a PC stresses you out. You set aside some money for a new gaming PC but then realized you didn’t know where to start.
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