Building custom PCs is something I’ve always enjoyed, but I completely understand why pre-built gaming desktops have gained such popularity. They take out the hassle of selecting individual components and the anxiety of ensuring everything is compatible. Plus, you avoid the sometimes daunting task of assembling everything yourself. Lately, I find myself becoming a fan of these pre-assembled machines, especially when they come at a bargain like iBuyPower’s Y40 model, which is currently priced at $999.99 at Walmart.
Evaluating the worth of a pre-built gaming PC often starts with the graphics card. The Y40 is equipped with an RTX 4070 that boasts 12 GB of video memory. If you were to purchase this GPU on its own, you’d likely be spending over $500, which is nearly half of the whole system’s price. Add in the AMD Ryzen 7 7700 CPU, valued around $275, and then consider the rest of the package: a solid motherboard, 16 GB of speedy DDR5 (5,200 MHz) RAM, an all-in-one liquid cooling system to manage the CPU’s temperature, and a 700 W 80+ Gold power supply. Plus, the Y40 comes with an RGB wired keyboard and mouse, leaving you to just find a monitor to connect.
Looking to the future, even though we may see new GPU releases from Nvidia and AMD in 2025, the RTX 4070 within this setup should serve as a robust gaming machine for many years. It can handle games at 1080p resolution effortlessly and will probably perform well at 1440p too. As newer titles come along, even if the system starts to lag behind, Nvidia’s DLSS AI upscaling technology will extend its life. This feature intelligently enhances lower-resolution images, ensuring a sharp view on your screen. DLSS doesn’t just make graphics look better; it also boosts performance, allowing you to squeeze more frames per second from your GPU effortlessly.