Optimal gaming computers are gaming systems that excel at the tasks assigned to them. They do not disappoint due to lack of power or money spent on unnecessary features.
Build in configuratorВ In optimal PC builds, the configuration of the cooling system is designed with a slight excess in terms of the processor's heat dissipation. For example, if a 4-core Intel Core i3-13100 (F) with a TDP of 65 Watts is installed in a home gaming computer, there is no need to cool it with a three-section water cooler like the MSI MEG CORELIQUID S360, which is designed to dissipate heat from the most high-end multi-core CPUs. In an optimal computer, the Intel Core i3-13100 (F) processor will be cooled by an inexpensive tower cooler.
The same applies to the graphics card and all other components. If a powerful cooling system is not needed for their stable operation, an optimal PC will not have a custom loop AIO with multiple radiators and a large number of fans.
In the optimal variant of a computer, the appearance takes a back seat, and preference is given to power. This does not mean that design is unimportant and there should be no lighting. Simply put, in an optimal PC, you can do without additional light bars and professional airbrushing on the components.
HYPERPC produces its own optimal gaming computers. You can buy a ready-made PC or choose a configuration yourself. This way, you can find the most optimal computer for yourself in terms of price and performance.