This excellent GTA 6 pre-built gaming desktop PC features RTX 4060 graphics but might end your relationship (worth it)

Jumping on the Grand Theft Auto VI hype with a pre-built gaming desktop housed inside a custom-made PC case inspired by GTA 6, this capable mid-range rig features the latest RTX 40-Series graphics for only £849.99 at CCL in the UK (and includes a free month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate!)

Horizon Vice Ryzen 5 5600G RTX 4060 |£849.99 at CCL

Horizon Vice Ryzen 5 5600G RTX 4060 | £849.99 at CCL

Get ready for the upcoming excitement around GTA 6 with this pre-built gaming desktop capable of mid-range visuals around 1080p, and take advantage of the latest upscaling tech with NVIDIA's 40-Series graphics.

Perfect for: Mid-range gaming at 1080p settings, aiming for higher framerates rather than 4K resolutions. NVIDIA DLSS 3.5 upscaling will help smooth out gameplay, and the components inside are all upgradeable.

Avoid if: You want to play AAA titles at 4K or push for the most intensive games. The Ryzen 5 5600G is a capable enough CPU for moderate titles, but you'll need to upgrade if you want to push for the highest fidelity.

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CCL Horizon Vice Ryzen
CategorySpec
CPUAMD Ryzen 5 5600G
RAMKingston FURY Beast 16GB DDR4
GPUNVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060
Storage500GB NVMe SSD
MotherboardMSI A520M-A Pro
Power supply550W Bronze 80 Plus

Pretend that GTA 6 isn't a dot on the horizon

Horizon Vice Ryzen in the neon flesh. (Image credit: CCL Computers)

For a fully-built gaming PC featuring an RTX 4060 graphics card from NVIDIA's latest range, this is a sweet deal for under £1,000. We're not usually treated to the sweetest deals on this side of the pond, but this is an ideal gift for a first-time PC gamer who already loves Grand Theft Auto.

16GB of RAM is plenty for modern gaming and will unlikely need replacing. The MSI motherboard inside supports AMD Ryzen 5000 CPUs, so you could upgrade to something between the Ryzen 5 5600X and the Ryzen 7 5800X.

Storage would be the first avenue for upgrades, but thankfully, solid-state drives are some of the most straightforward to perform yourself. The show's star is the GeForce RTX 4060 graphics card, which will do most of the heavy lifting for any game in all genres. In this price range, it's a fantastic option if you pair it with one of the best monitors for gaming.

Ben Wilson
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Ben is the channel editor for all things tech-related at Windows Central. That includes PCs, the components inside, and any accessory you can connect to a Windows desktop or Xbox console. Not restricted to one platform, he also has a keen interest in Valve's Steam Deck handheld and the Linux-based operating system inside. Fueling this career with coffee since 2021, you can usually find him behind one screen or another. Find him on Mastodon @trzomb@mastodon.online to ask questions or share opinions.