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Nvidia announced its next generation of graphics cards, the RTX 20 series. If you really can't wait, the new RTX 20 series GPUs release date is September 20 and you can preorder the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, GeForce RTX 2080 and GeForce RTX 2070 founders' editions directly from Nvidia and other retailers. But they're expensive. And they're in and out of stock fast. In fact, mostly they're out of stock.

CYBERPOWERPC Gamer Panzer Limited Liquid Cooled PC

iBUYPOWER Gaming Desktop

CYBERPOWERPC Gamer Master PC

CYBERPOWERPC Gamer Supreme Liquid Cooled PC

iBUYPOWER N27W017iP

CYBERPOWERPC Gamer Xtreme

CYBERPOWERPC Gamer Master GMA2200W

But Walmart dropped the price on a whole bunch of prebuilt gaming PCs with GTX 10-series cards. Is a GTX 1080 PC right for you? Obviously I can't speak for you, but I'm going to go ahead and say "yes," because the 1080 is a great card. There are other, cheaper options on sale, too, with other 10-series cards that can really make a difference in your gaming experience.Building your own massive gaming rig is rewarding and can be fun, but there's no shame in a prebuilt PC. They're built with the same components you'd likely use, and the days of weird, proprietary rigs with soldered-on components are pretty much behind us. These PCs are upgradable in the same way you could upgrade a custom-build, so if you don't want to spend the time (or risk the headache of doing it yourself), this is a great way to dive head-first into the world of PC gaming.This computer has it all. Right out of the gate it has the LED lighting you need to let other people know you're a serious gamer. But more importantly, inside it has a GTX 1080 8GB graphics card (which I have and love very much), as well as a liquid-cooled Intel i7-8086K processor, 240GB SSD, and 2TB HDD. The one knock against it is it ships with 8GB RAM, but that's easy to expand and honestly, 8GB will probably suit you just fine anyway.This is a phenomenal marriage of power and value. Inside of this slick desktop lurks a Radeon RX 580, one of AMD's best GPUs. One of the biggest advantages to running an AMD over an Nvidia card is how its anti-screen tearing FreeSync tech is built into so many different displays. The price difference between FreeSync and Gsync-enabled is substantial, and you can pocket the savings, or just upgrade the RAM.This gaming rig is like an alternate-reality version of the Gamer Supreme. It has an AMD Ryzen 7 2700X processor with a GeForce GTX 1070 Ti graphics card, comes with 16GB RAM and has a 240GB SSD for your OS and a 2TB HDD for everything else. That extra SSD space can be used to install programs that benefit from an SSD, like Photoshop for example.This CyberpowerPC has an Intel i7-8700K processor and a GeForce GTX 1070 GPU. Unlike the version above, this one includes 16GB RAM, but knocks the OS drive capacity down to a 120GB SSD. However, it still has a 2TB HDD for storage, which is plenty of room for your games to live. You could store almost 6 whole copies of The Witcher 3 with all that room.Inside this iBUYPOWER lurks an Intel i7 8700 processor and a GeForce GTX 1070 Ti graphics card, one of the best GPUs on the market right now. But to make this even more desirable, it's packing 32GB of Intel Optane memory, which is a fancy new way to make your computer run even faster. It can make a standard hard drive run like an SSD. That's a very good thing.Yet another very cool, liquid-cooled prebuilt, this one has an Intel i7-8700K CPU you're free to overclock, as well as a Radeon RX 580 GPU. There's also 16GB RAM hiding inside its ivory-white tower, and a 120GB SSD and 1TB HDD should provide adequate space for your games and PUBG replays.Another awesome budget option, this Gamer Master from CyberpowerPC has an AMD Ryzen 7 CPU and Radeon RX 580 GPU inside. It also has the all-important LED lighting gaming PCs require, and 16GB RAM and a 2TB HDD give ample room for storage and primary memory. Don't forget, Radeon cards have the cost advantage when it comes to anti-screen tearing technology, too.

Seth Macy is currently ranked 871 on the North American PUBG servers. Talk about computers with him on Twitter @sethmacy