Ars Technica system guide: Falling prices are more exciting than new parts
Enlarge / AMD's Ryzen 7700X makes enough sense to feature in our higher-end gaming build. (credit: Andrew Cunningham)
It's been a while since our last system guide, and a few new products-most notably AMD's Ryzen 9000 series CPUs-have been released since then. But there haven't been many notable graphics card launches, and new ones are still rumored to be a few months offas both Nvidia and AMD prioritize their money-printing AI accelerators.
But that doesn't make it a bad time to buy a PC, especially if you're looking for some cost-efficient builds. Prices of CPUs and GPUs have both fallen a fair bit since we did our last build guide a year or so ago, which means all of our builds are either cheaper than they were before or we can squeeze out a little more performance than before at similar prices.
We have six builds across four broad tiers-a budget office desktop, a budget 1080p gaming PC, a mainstream 1440p-to-4K gaming PC, and a price-conscious workstation build with a powerful CPU and lots of room for future expandability.