What Is a Budget Gaming PC in 2025? Specs and What It Can Run

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A budget gaming PC in 2025 runs most games at 1080p medium to high settings. Here is what that looks like and what it costs.

Budget Gaming PC Definition (2025)

A budget gaming PC typically costs $400–$700 USD for the desktop components (not including monitor, keyboard, mouse). It aims to run most popular games at 1080p, medium settings, 60+ FPS.

Typical Budget Gaming Build ($500–$600)

  • CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5500 / Intel Core i3-12100F (~$80–$100)
  • GPU: AMD Radeon RX 6600 / NVIDIA GTX 1660 Super ($150–$200)
  • RAM: 16 GB DDR4 3200 MHz ($40)
  • Storage: 500 GB NVMe SSD ($40)
  • Motherboard: B550M / B660M ($70–$90)
  • PSU: 550W 80+ Bronze ($50–$70)
  • Case: Mid-tower basic ($30–$50)

What This PC Can Run (2025)

60+ FPS at 1080p Medium:
  • Fortnite (Performance Mode: 120+ FPS)
  • Apex Legends (Medium: 80–100 FPS)
  • CS2 (Low: 150+ FPS)
  • Minecraft Java (Sodium: 100+ FPS)
  • Valheim (High: 60–80 FPS)
  • Roblox (any: 60+ FPS)
60 FPS at 1080p Low:
  • Warzone (Low: ~60 FPS)
  • GTA V (Medium-Low: ~60 FPS)
Struggles:
  • Cyberpunk 2077 (Low: ~35–45 FPS)
  • Hogwarts Legacy (below 60 FPS without FSR)
  • Escape from Tarkov (inconsistent)

Used GPU Market

A used RX 580 or GTX 1060 can be found for $60–$80, creating sub-$400 gaming PCs that handle most esports titles. The used market is a legitimate path for budget builders willing to research component condition.

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