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The Best PCs (Desktop Computers) for 2024

Whether classic towers, sleek all-in-ones, or space-saving mini PCs, today's desktops pack neater designs and more value than ever. See our recent favorites based on our deep-dive reviews, plus all the shopping advice you need.

By Tom Brant
Updated May 12, 2024

Our Top 14 Picks

Best Budget Desktop for Most Buyers

Acer Aspire TC-1760-UA92

Best Budget Desktop for Most Buyers
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Best Mainstream or High-End Desktop for Most Buyers

Dell XPS Desktop (8960)

Best Mainstream or High-End Desktop for Most Buyers
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Best Budget Desktop Gaming Computer

NZXT Player: One

Best Budget Desktop Gaming Computer
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Alienware Aurora R16

Best Midrange Desktop Gaming Computer
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Best High-End Desktop Gaming Computer

Lenovo Legion Tower 7i Gen 8

Best High-End Desktop Gaming Computer
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Dell Optiplex 5090 desktop PC

Dell OptiPlex 5090 Tower

Best Desktop Computer for Business
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Best Budget All-in-One Desktop

Lenovo IdeaCentre AIO 3i

Best Budget All-in-One Desktop
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Best Overall All-in-One Desktop

Lenovo IdeaCentre AIO 5i

Best All-in-One Desktop for Most Buyers
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Apple iMac M3 2023

Apple iMac 24-Inch (2023, M3)

Best High-End All-in-One Desktop
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Best Mainstream Mac Desktop

Apple Mac mini (2023, M2 Pro)

Best Mac Desktop for Most Buyers
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Apple Mac Studio 2023

Apple Mac Studio (M2 Ultra, 2023)

Best High-End Mac Desktop
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MSI Pro DP21

Best Mini Desktop
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The Falcon Northwest Talon (2024, Threadripper Pro)

Falcon Northwest Talon (2024, Threadripper Pro)

Best High-End Workstation Desktop
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HP Z2 Mini G9 angle view

HP Z2 Mini G9

Best Compact Workstation Desktop
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Snazzy, innovative laptop designs are constantly evolving. Smartphones are ubiquitous and astonishingly capable. So where does that leave that '80s relic, the desktop PC? You can still find plenty for sale, and innovation never stops in the desktop market, especially among small-form-factor and all-in-one models. But many shoppers seem to consider desktops an anachronism, heading straight to the laptop aisle for their next computer purchase.

That's not always the right move. Desktops aren't facing extinction, and they're doing anything but standing still. For consumers and businesses alike, these are the most cost-effective and customizable desktop computers for 2024, as shown by our favorite examples from recent reviews. Check them out, then read on to learn everything you need to know about finding the best desktop for you.

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Deeper Dive: Our Top Tested Picks
Acer Aspire TC-1760-UA92

Acer Aspire TC-1760-UA92

Best Budget Desktop for Most Buyers

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

With a 12th Generation Intel Core i5 processor inside paired with 12GB of memory and a 512GB SSD, Acer’s Aspire TC-1760-UA92 stands above every budget tower we’ve recently tested. For a decent starting price, you’re getting quite a lot of power, as well as more space and capacity for upgrades than our previous Editors’ Choice pick.

Who It’s For

If you’re buying for your family or household and are looking to save as much as possible while still getting a reliably performant product, stop your search here. With a decent array of components that's better than what we've seen from most budget PCs we’ve come across, this Acer should serve you well for years to come.

PROS

  • Peppy everyday performance
  • Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2
  • Supports two HDMI monitors
  • 512GB storage
  • Built-in DVD burner

CONS

  • Cooling fan can get loud

SPECS

Desktop Class Mainstream
Processor Intel Core i5-12400
Processor Speed 2.5 GHz
RAM (as Tested) 12 GB
Boot Drive Type SSD
Boot Drive Capacity (as Tested) 512 GB
Secondary Drive Type
Secondary Drive Capacity (as Tested)
Optical Drive DVD+/-RW
All-in-One Screen Size
All-in-One Screen Native Resolution
All-in-One Screen Type
Graphics Card Intel UHD Graphics 730
Operating System Windows 11 Home
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Dell XPS Desktop (8960)

Dell XPS Desktop (8960)

Best Mainstream or High-End Desktop for Most Buyers

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

Dell continues to hold its position as a top dog of desktops, thanks to the stellar XPS Desktop 8960 for 2023. Configured for review in a high-end setup with more affordable configurations coming soon, this XPS Desktop tore through just about every task we threw at it, all while holding PC gaming-ready power inside its stealthy black chassis.

Who It’s For

If you're in need of a high-end desktop for more than just gaming, then stop your search at the latest Dell XPS Desktop. Not only is it ready for just about any task you can imagine, but its case also leaves room for a decent amount of upgrades as well as ample port selection.

PROS

  • Gaming desktop power with office-ready looks
  • Ample port selection and Wi-Fi 6E
  • Decent upgrade potential

CONS

  • Proprietary power supply
  • No removable dust filters
  • High starting price (for now)

SPECS

Desktop Class Gaming
Processor Intel Core i7-13700K
Processor Speed 3.4 GHz
RAM (as Tested) 32 GB
Boot Drive Type SSD
Boot Drive Capacity (as Tested) 1 TB
Secondary Drive Type
Secondary Drive Capacity (as Tested)
Optical Drive
All-in-One Screen Size
All-in-One Screen Native Resolution
All-in-One Screen Type
Graphics Card Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080
Operating System Windows 11 Home
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NZXT Player: One

NZXT Player: One

Best Budget Desktop Gaming Computer

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

It's true: You can get a slick-looking gaming PC for narrowly more than $1,000, and the NZXT Player: One is proof. This Editors' Choice award-winning desktop brings stellar performance at 1080p resolutions and a neat glass window for showing off any additional lighting you might want to add. Additionally, it's covered by a two-year warranty, which is helpful peace of mind for cash-strapped buyers.

Who It's For

If you're hoping to get into PC gaming at the 1080p level or need an upgrade to keep current at that resolution, then NZXT's Player: One is a smart bet. For just more than a grand, you'll receive a sweet-looking rig with room for upgrades and expansions that's covered for two full years against hardware failure and other issues.

PROS

  • Excellent 1080p gaming performance
  • Custom-built quality
  • Standard two-year warranty
  • Includes Wi-Fi 6E

CONS

  • More expensive than mainstream towers
  • Needs more front ports
  • Limited storage

SPECS

Desktop Class Gaming
Processor Intel Core i5-12400F
Processor Speed 2.5 GHz
RAM (as Tested) 16 GB
Boot Drive Type SSD
Boot Drive Capacity (as Tested) 500 GB
Secondary Drive Type
Secondary Drive Capacity (as Tested)
Optical Drive
All-in-One Screen Size
All-in-One Screen Native Resolution
All-in-One Screen Type
Graphics Card Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050
Operating System Windows 11 Home
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Alienware Aurora R16

Best Midrange Desktop Gaming Computer

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

The Aurora R16 gaming desktop is a new phase for Alienware, leaving its more outlandish case designs behind for more sensible form factors. This new case, inside and out, allows for quieter operation, more speed, and wider appeal. It's also decently priced for what it offers, coming in with liquid cooling for less than $2,000.

Who It’s For

If you've been a fan of Alienware's plug-and-play experience or excellent RGB lighting systems and interfaces, but not so much its case designs, then this is the time to get in. While it's still less upgradable than most gaming PCs of its shape, size, and power, it's definitely the best pre-built rig right now for its performance, price, and presentation.

PROS

  • Effective performance for the price
  • Refreshing design
  • Whisper quiet
  • Broad connectivity selection

CONS

  • No budget models
  • Proprietary mainboard and power supply

SPECS

Desktop Class Gaming
Processor Intel Core i7-13700F
Processor Speed 2.1 GHz
RAM (as Tested) 32 GB
Boot Drive Type SSD
Boot Drive Capacity (as Tested) 1 TB
Secondary Drive Type SSD
Secondary Drive Capacity (as Tested) 1 TB
Optical Drive
All-in-One Screen Size
All-in-One Screen Native Resolution
All-in-One Screen Type
Graphics Card Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070
Operating System Windows 11 Home
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Lenovo Legion Tower 7i Gen 8

Lenovo Legion Tower 7i Gen 8

Best High-End Desktop Gaming Computer

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

Lenovo has crafted yet another no-nonsense gaming desktop in the Legion Tower 7i Gen 8, a gaming PC with the ease of use, appealing looks, and excellent power we look for in a high-end rig. Not only does this PC pack considerable graphics and processing potential, but it comes in a sleek, unassuming shell that doesn't immediately give away your gamer status (if that's at all a concern for you).

Who It's For

If you're a well-to-do (but not quite money-is-no-object) PC gamer with an appetite for blistering frame rates or super-sharp resolutions, the Lenovo Legion Tower 7i Gen 8 will serve you well. For the price, this PC successfully delivers on performance in either aforementioned area while presenting in a quality case that's well-lit and runs quietly while gaming.

PROS

  • 4K-ready gaming
  • Readily upgradable
  • Quiet fans
  • Low-profile design with vibrant RGB lighting

CONS

  • No front USB-C ports
  • Not factory customizable

SPECS

Desktop Class Gaming
Processor Intel Core i9-13900KF
Processor Speed 3 GHz
RAM (as Tested) 32 GB
Boot Drive Type SSD
Boot Drive Capacity (as Tested) 1 TB
Secondary Drive Type
Secondary Drive Capacity (as Tested)
Optical Drive
All-in-One Screen Size
All-in-One Screen Native Resolution
All-in-One Screen Type
Graphics Card Nvidia GeForce RTX 4080
Operating System Windows 11 Home
Dell Optiplex 5090 desktop PC

Dell OptiPlex 5090 Tower

Best Desktop Computer for Business

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

With the OptiPlex 5090, Dell crafted an affordable office desktop with a professional-grade Intel Core i5 processor including vPro security technology built in (in our test unit), as well as plenty of room for future component upgrades or replacements. While the base configuration is a little bare, higher load-outs are where it's at, which make better use of the multiple USB and DisplayPort connections. Naturally, this is also one of the best desktop computers for working from home...if you're using it for strictly business.

Who It's For

This OptiPlex 5090 business desktop is best suited for offices or remote working operations that are seeking longevity for their machines—down to replacing specific parts so as to avoid replacing them outright for as long as possible. On a related note, the standard three-year warranty should be deeply appealing to fleet managers.

PROS

  • Good value for an Intel Core i5 desktop, with loads of configurability
  • Intel vPro support
  • Multiple USB and DisplayPort connections
  • 260-watt power supply
  • Three-year base warranty

CONS

  • Base model has only 8GB RAM and 256GB SSD
  • No Wi-Fi or Bluetooth in base config

SPECS

Desktop Class Tower
Processor Intel Core i5-11500
Processor Speed 2.7 GHz
RAM (as Tested) 8 GB
Boot Drive Type SSD
Boot Drive Capacity (as Tested) 256 GB
Secondary Drive Type
Secondary Drive Capacity (as Tested)
Optical Drive
All-in-One Screen Size
All-in-One Screen Native Resolution
All-in-One Screen Type
Graphics Card Intel UHD Graphics 750
Operating System Windows 11 Pro
Lenovo IdeaCentre AIO 3i

Lenovo IdeaCentre AIO 3i

Best Budget All-in-One Desktop

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

Lenovo’s sub-$500 IdeaCentre AIO makes a lot of right calls, producing suitable performance for its audience as well as some helpful features, like a webcam, disc drive, and four more USB ports. Of course, its price weighs heavily in our evaluation and recommendation, and with our test model's ample amount of RAM and storage, you certainly have value here.

Who It's For

While you can find better AIOs, price is—again—a chief consideration when looking at this desktop. If you need an affordable computer, peripherals included, for web browsing, working from home, and movie watching (maybe even from a DVD!), put the IdeaCentre AIO 3i on your shortlist. For extremely tight budgets, you cannot do much better.

PROS

  • Solid screen for the money
  • Bundled mouse and keyboard
  • Decent speakers
  • Plenty of ports

CONS

  • No USB-C ports
  • Lackluster CPU performance

SPECS

Desktop Class All-in-one
Processor Intel Pentium Gold 7505
Processor Speed 2 GHz
RAM (as Tested) 16 GB
Boot Drive Type SSD
Boot Drive Capacity (as Tested) 1 TB
Secondary Drive Type
Secondary Drive Capacity (as Tested)
Optical Drive DVD+/-RW
All-in-One Screen Size 22 inches
All-in-One Screen Native Resolution 1920 by 1080
All-in-One Screen Type Non-Touch Screen
Graphics Card Intel UHD Graphics
Operating System Windows 11
Lenovo IdeaCentre AIO 5i

Lenovo IdeaCentre AIO 5i

Best All-in-One Desktop for Most Buyers

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

Of every all-in-one desktop we’ve tested in recent memory, the Lenovo IdeaCentre AIO 5i is the best AIO today for most of you. It’s not outstanding at any particular task, but it reliably meets the needs of the average household. With a large 27-inch 1440p screen, it does well to replace most monitors more than a few years old, and you’ll find an excellent 1080p webcam above it. This isn’t a barn-burner on benchmarks, but it has lots of pep for its price.

Who It's For

If all you need is a relatively quick and easy home computer, this IdeaCentre should serve you well. It’s fully capable of regular home computing tasks, it’s equipped with a gorgeous display, and it includes a sharp camera for video calls. If you’re looking for a high-power AIO, this ain’t it (look more toward the HP Envy 34 All-in-One), but the Lenovo IdeaCentre AIO 5i is a no-brainer home PC for most people, at a midrange price.

PROS

  • High-resolution 27-inch display
  • Impressive performer for the price
  • 1080p webcam

CONS

  • 8GB of RAM is light for the price
  • Can be noisy under heavy loads
  • Not the most exciting design

SPECS

Desktop Class All-in-one
Processor Intel Core i5-12500H
Processor Speed
RAM (as Tested) 8 GB
Boot Drive Type SSD
Boot Drive Capacity (as Tested) 512 GB
Secondary Drive Type
Secondary Drive Capacity (as Tested)
Optical Drive
All-in-One Screen Size 27 inches
All-in-One Screen Native Resolution 2560 by 1440
All-in-One Screen Type IPS
Graphics Card Intel UHD Graphics
Operating System Windows 11 Home
Apple iMac M3 2023

Apple iMac 24-Inch (2023, M3)

Best High-End All-in-One Desktop