These six Prime Day gaming PC deals are still holding out against the memory crisis with a whole 32 GB of RAM in each of them
June 26, 2026: The discount gods have taken pity on us all, it seems, because these RAMpocalypse-beating rigs are still on sale. Long may they continue (hopefully past today, which is the last day of Prime Day, err, week).
It's no secret that the PC market is a little bit of a shambles right now thanks primarily to the global memory shortage—high prices and, often, systems skimping on RAM. Over this Prime Day, however, I've been keeping my eye on different retailers for the best Prime Day gaming PC deals, and have spotted a handful of rigs that have defied the odds and stuck with 32 GB of RAM.
There aren't many 32 GB PCs that are worth considering for price-to-performance this Prime Day, but the six below most certainly are.
You don't have to go up to high-end territory, either, to get a PC with 32 GB of RAM that's worth its discounted price tag. There's a sub-$1,000 PC I've spotted with a proper 2x 16 GB RAM kit. Now, that one might be DDR4 but it will be enough to have that CPU comfortably keeping up with the RTX 5060 installed alongside it.
The most appealing to my eyes is the RX 9070 XT rig I previously highlighted as one that could be the best we see on sale over Prime Day. So far, that's turned out to be true. But without further ado, the 32 GB gaming PC deals...
Amazon Prime Day 32 GB gaming PC deals
The full details
If you're on a budget of around $1,000, this is where it's at right now. That's because you're not just getting the RTX 5060, but also a decent Core i5 CPU and 32 GB of RAM. It's not DDR5, but even 32 GB of DDR4 is rare these days thanks to the memory shortage, so this is a great all-round deal. Use code DREAMBUILD5 for the full discount.
Key specs: Core i5 14400F | RTX 5060 | 32 GB DDR4-3200 | 1 TB SSD
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Yes, unfortunately you're not getting a full-fat 16 GB version of the RTX 5060 Ti here, but look away from the VRAM and towards the system RAM. Yes, that's a full 32 GB of DDR5 you're getting, during a global memory shortage, which is what gives this rig its real value for a budget/midrange build.
Key specs: Ryzen 5 9600X | RTX 5060 Ti 8 GB | 32 GB DDR5-5200 | 1 TB SSD
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You might be able to find an RTX 5070 rig for a little cheaper than this one, but probably not with a full 32 GB of DDR5 RAM—and fast DDR5 at that. That's a breath of fresh air during a global memory shortage, and makes this build a very nice overall midrange proposition.
Key specs: Core i5 14400F | RTX 5070 | 32 GB DDR5-6000 | 1 TB SSD
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You can find an RX 9070 XT gaming PC for a little cheaper than this, however here you're not only getting 32 GB of DDR5 RAM, but also a 9800X3D. That's the best gaming CPU currently on the market, so there shouldn't be any bottlenecking going on here, even in CPU-intensive games.
Key specs: Ryzen 7 9800X3D | RX 9070 XT | 32 GB DDR5-5200 | 1 TB SSD
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There's little more I need to do than point at the GPU and the price tag, here. I don't think we've seen a decent RTX 5080 gaming PC for this price—or possibly any RTX 5080 gaming PC—for quite some time. Sure, you're not getting the fastest CPU, so it's perhaps not for those of you that like really CPU-intensive games, but for everyone else this is great value at the high-end.d
Key specs: Core Ultra 5 250KF | RTX 5080 | 32 GB DDR5-6000 | 1 TB
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This not only comes with the second-fastest graphics card on the market, the RTX 5080, but also the best CPU for gaming, the Ryzen 7 9800XD. Of course it's not a cheap rig, but given you're getting top-tier components for truly top-end performance, it's a great rig with tons of longevity.
Key specs: Ryzen 7 9800X3D | RTX 5080 | 32 GB DDR5-6000 | 2 TB SSD
Price check: Best Buy $2,856
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Jacob got his hands on a gaming PC for the first time when he was about 12 years old. He swiftly realised the local PC repair store had ripped him off with his build and vowed never to let another soul build his rig again. With this vow, Jacob the hardware junkie was born. Since then, Jacob's led a double-life as part-hardware geek, part-philosophy nerd, first working as a Hardware Writer for PCGamesN in 2020, then working towards a PhD in Philosophy for a few years while freelancing on the side for sites such as TechRadar, Pocket-lint, and yours truly, PC Gamer. Eventually, he gave up the ruthless mercenary life to join the world's #1 PC Gaming site full-time. It's definitely not an ego thing, he assures us.
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