We configure and sell prebuilt gaming computers for Canadians who want honest specs, straightforward pricing, and a system that holds up. No vague claims — just well-put-together hardware.
Select your components and see how they fit together. Prices are approximate — contact us for an exact quote on a custom configuration.
CAD — does not include case, PSU, or assembly. Contact us for a full quote.
Answer a few questions and we'll point you toward the configuration that makes the most sense for how you actually game.
See how three common configurations stack up across key performance areas. Frame rates shown are approximate ranges based on standard benchmarks — real-world results vary by game and settings.
*Frame rate estimates based on published third-party benchmarks for common titles at default settings. Real-world performance varies significantly based on the game, in-game settings, driver version, and other system factors.
Understanding what each component does helps you spend your money where it actually counts for your specific use case.
The CPU handles game logic, physics calculations, and background tasks. For most games, a modern 6-core processor is sufficient. Where it matters most is in open-world titles with heavy AI simulation and in workloads like streaming or video editing running alongside your game. Spending more on a CPU beyond a mid-range tier rarely produces noticeable differences in typical gaming scenarios.
The graphics card is the single biggest factor in gaming performance. It handles rendering every frame you see — and the higher the resolution and visual settings, the harder it works. If you have a limited budget, it almost always makes sense to invest more in the GPU than the CPU when building a gaming system. Match your GPU choice to your monitor's resolution and refresh rate to avoid over- or under-spending.
16 GB of RAM is the practical floor for gaming in 2025 — many modern titles now recommend it as a minimum, and some push close to it. 32 GB gives comfortable headroom for multitasking and future titles. As for storage, a modern NVMe SSD meaningfully reduces loading times compared to older SATA drives and hard disks. 1 TB is a reasonable starting point for a gaming machine, though larger libraries may require more.
Whether you want something ready to go or prefer to spec it yourself, we have an option that fits.
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Reviews from verified Canadian buyers. We publish all feedback — positive and negative — without editing.
I'd been putting off building a PC for two years because the whole process felt overwhelming. The pre-configured options here made it much easier to commit. The system arrived in good shape, everything was clearly labelled, and it booted up first try. The RTX 4070 runs everything I've thrown at it at 1440p without issue. Genuinely happy with the purchase.
My daughter wanted a gaming PC for her birthday and I had no idea where to start. I sent an email describing her games and budget, and they came back with a specific recommendation that hit the price point exactly. The order came with clear instructions for setup, and she was playing the same evening it arrived. The team was patient with all my basic questions.
The custom build service worked well overall. I sent my parts list and they came back with a compatibility note I hadn't caught — a RAM speed mismatch with the motherboard. That alone saved me a headache. Shipping took a bit longer than I expected, but the system itself was clean and well-managed on the cable side. Would order again.
A small crew in Ottawa with a straightforward goal: ship well-built machines and be easy to deal with.
Daniel specs and assembles most of our prebuilt units. He's been building computers since his teenage years and takes cable management unreasonably seriously — which is a good thing.
Priya handles most of the incoming questions and order communication. She makes sure the answers people receive are accurate and actually useful, not just templated replies.
Every system that ships gets a full burn-in test from Sam before it's boxed. He runs stress tests, checks temperatures under load, and verifies every connection is where it should be.
Tom manages packaging, carrier coordination, and shipping timelines. He's the one who figured out how to properly pack a full tower so it arrives intact — no small feat.
No sponsored recommendations — just objective breakdowns of what to look for when choosing components and configurations.
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