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Don’t worry if you missed Prime Day, this RTX 4060 gaming PC is now less than half price on Newegg

This gaming PC has its price slashed by 51% on Newegg.
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Don’t worry if you missed Prime Day, this RTX 4060 gaming PC is now less than half price on Newegg
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Prime Day is now long gone, but that doesn't mean all the good deals are gone, too. If you weren't able to get a gaming PC during Amazon Prime Day, this Newegg deal has you covered. It features a gaming PC with decent components and has its price cut by 51%, bringing it down to $779.99 from $1,599.99.

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AOACE Gaming PC Desktop (RTX 4060)

AOACE Gaming PC Desktop INTEL Core i5 12400F 2.5 GHz, NVIDIA RTX 4060 8G DLSS 3, 32GB DDR4 RAM 3200MHz,1TB NVMe PCIe4.0, Wi-Fi6E, Game Design Office console,Sea View Room,Windows 11 Home 64-bit

Why should you get this gaming PC? 

First, pre-built gaming PCs save you a lot of time, effort, and headaches from putting a PC together yourself. A custom-built PC requires you to select the components, check their compatibility, and then assemble the computer. On top of that, individual components also add to the cost if you don’t know which hardware is the best value.


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A pre-built PC takes care of all these issues, so all you have to do is buy it, power it up, install some games, and start playing. However, even if you're paying $779.99, you should know what you're getting, so we'll take a look at each component inside this build.

CPU: Intel Core i5 12400F

The processor powering this gaming computer is the i5-12400, which is a budget processor but should be more than enough to handle gaming and some productivity. It features 6 performance cores, running at a base clock speed of 2.5 GHz, and can be ramped up to 4.4 GHz. That said, you should get the best performance since there is no switching between P- and E-core, so the performance cores handle everything.

Despite that, the CPU’s base power is 65W, and the turbo power is 117W. So, it shouldn't consume a lot of power. Since it is an “F” variant, it doesn't have an integrated GPU, but that shouldn't matter since a discrete GPU is already part of the package.

GPU: RTX 4060

The RTX 4060 is a decent entry-level card which should be perfect for 1080p and 1440p gaming. We've tested this GPU in-house for our RTX 4060 review, and it had excellent FHD and decent QHD performance.

It features 3,072 CUDA cores, a 2.46 GHz boost clock, a 1.83 GHz base clock, and 8GB DDR6X VRAM. Courtesy of this hard, it was able to churn out 77 and 48 FPS at 1080p and 1440p in Cyberpunk 2077. That said, 4K is too much for this card due to its humble specifications, so we recommend pushing it to 2K only.

RAM: 32GB DDR4 3,200 MHz

This pre-built PC features 32GB of DDR4 RAM running at 3,200 MHz. While DDR5 is a big deal nowadays, it doesn't mean DDR4 RAM is redundant. I use 16GB DDR4 RAM running at 2,133 MHz, and I haven't ever experienced memory issues while using my PC. I play FPS games like Insurgency: Sandstorm, Battlefield 2042, Apex Legends, and more.

So, 32GB should be more than enough to play a variety of games, whether competitive shooter titles or intense story-based games.

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