Get more for your money.
So you’re after anAMD Radeon RX 9070 / XT?
Prebuilts aren’t just for people who dont want to tinker.
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These days, buying a prebuilt can actually save you money, especially when GPU stock is this scarce.
The 650W Gold PSU is technically enough for this build, but I’d prefer something a little beefier.
If you plan to add more components later, you might want to upgrade the power supply.

The mesh front panel also improves airflow, which is nice because nobody likes thermal throttling.
Its $350 more than the Shadow for basically the same internals.
Youre paying for the case and cooling improvements.

But hey, if looks matter, go for it.
Skytech Blaze4 Gaming PC
$1,599.99 (Was $1699.99)
Now we’re talking.
If you want 4K gaming without selling a kidney, this is it.

Specification Comparison
Skytech Rampage Gaming PC
$1,999.99
Still Team Intel?
Then the Skytech Rampage is for you.
It swaps in an Intel Core i7-14700F, which is better for high-refresh gaming in some cases.

You also get 32GB DDR5 RAM, 1TB Gen4 SSD, and an 850W PSU.
Intel fans, this is your best RX 9070 XT prebuilt.
But at $1,999.99, its not the best value on this list.

It also has 2TB SSD storage and 32GB DDR5 RAM.
Its $2,099.99, so youre paying for premium specs.
If you want a rig thatll last for years, this is a good investment.

Skytech King 95 Gaming PC
Want 4K gaming at ultra configs?
Skytech King 95 is the best prebuilt under $2,100.
It pairs a Ryzen 7 7800X3D with a RX 9070 XT, which is the ideal CPU/GPU match.

Its a beast, but the 1TB SSD is a little small for this price point.
Otherwise, this is as good as it gets without hitting $2,500+.
But if you want top-tier performance, this is it.
