Building a gaming PC is easy. It's figuring out how much you can afford to spend on it that's the problem.

A gaming PC could easily cost you more than $5,000, with top-tier graphics cards selling for more than $1,000 these days, and that's especially given the current stock shortages that are the result of multiple issues all happening at once (chip shortages, crypto mining, etc). But, at the same time, a decent gaming PC doesn't necessarily need to cost you the proverbial arm and leg.

As a matter of fact, you can build a gaming PC for $500 in 2021.

Sure, a $500 gaming PC is nowhere near enough to let you max out AAA titles. However, if you're frugal and smart enough with your purchases, you should be able to score deals and find components that will help get you the most gaming performance out of your hard-earned money.

Word of Advice

The price and availability of components tend to change every day. Although we made sure that all the products we recommended are available as of the time of writing, it is still subject to change. This is why, apart from recommending a specific product, we gave ballpark prices to give you an idea of what to expect when shopping for a particular component.

We've also excluded special offers and deals, as well as the PC case and the price of the Windows 10 operating system. $500 Gaming PC Components Processor - AMD Ryzen 3 3200g ($99) The Ryzen 3 3200g is the most cost-effective CPU and GPU solution available today. It beats Intel's most recent offerings that come with Intel Iris Plus graphics in terms of both performance and price. It also doesn't lag as far behind as its bigger brother, the AMD Ryzen 5 3400G, despite costing a whole lot less at only $99.