If you’re a gamer, then Quoted Tech’s Frontier is one of the best prizes you can win from the blog’s contests. With a design inspired by Banff National Park, the Frontier is a pre-built gaming computer that reflects all the power and beauty of the Rocky Mountains and glacial lakes in its performance. Each of the PC’s high-end components were carefully put together to provide a smooth gaming experience, and you can have the chance to have it all to yourself by entering below!
Building a custom gaming PC
When the pandemic-that-shall-not-be-named took over the world, I got into watching gaming content creators stream themselves playing games. These creators make a living through live streaming and rely on powerful computers that can simultaneously handle both demanding games and streaming their gameplay in real time. Because it is a profession, they often have to upgrade their PCs as graphics cards, processors, and gaming technologies constantly evolve and make the “new” become outdated in a just a few years. Some streamers choose to switch out old parts from an existing PC build, while others choose to build an entirely new custom gaming computer.
Key gaming PC components
For the uninitiated like me, DIY-ing your own custom gaming PC like the Frontier can seem quite intimidating. First, you have to gather the key components that make up a computer:
- Central Processing Unit (CPU) — the brain of the computer
- Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) — a card that can render high-quality images
- Storage drive — a drive (SSD or HDD) that safely stores all the files, videos, and games that you will use
- Random Access Memory (RAM) — short-term memory that helps the CPU temporarily store data needed to execute multiple tasks
- A motherboard — to facilitate efficient communication between all components
- Cooling system — fans or pipes with water that push out the heat generated by the components
- Power supply (PSU) — to deliver enough power to each key component
- Case — housing that will securely and stylishly hold and organize all your PC components
Pre-built PC vs. DIY PC
When choosing PC components, you have to ensure that the motherboard is the right size for the case, that the CPU and RAM are compatible, that the cooling system you choose will actually be enough, that your components will give you the performance you desire, etc., etc., etc. Then, you have to fit and screw in all the components into your case correctly, while ensuring you don’t damage any of the delicate bits of the machinery. Its a lot. It’s not impossible to do on your own even as a beginner, but it does require research, effort, and external guidance.
So when it comes to the debate between going with pre-built versus build-it-yourself PCs, Quoted Tech’s custom PCs, like the Frontier, are in my opinion, the better choice. The assembling and testing are done for you, but you get to choose between type of processor, processing power, and amount of RAM and storage. So it’s still a custom-built PC but somebody else does all the hard work and you can rest easy knowing that all the components are high-quality and will work smoothly together. Even most of the game streamers I watch outsource their custom-PC building!
What makes the Frontier PC a win win?
If you win the Frontier in this contest, you will receive the high-end, custom-built gaming computer that Marcus tested out in his review. Head over to his article to get a full list of the exact specs of the PC. All I will say here is that they are impressive and the performance was “nothing short of amazing,” according to Marcus. That’s the first win. As for the second, the components that make up this PC aren’t going to become outdated in a hurry. But, there’s is no doubt that they will eventually. (That’s not the win.) When that time comes, don’t put it in storage and leave it for your descendants to discover as an ancient artifact. Instead, you can switch out the parts you need to. Purchase and fit in the newer, faster processor or install that higher RAM upgrade or better GPU. That’s the win.
But it does lead me to wonder, like the Ship of Theseus thought experiment, if the Frontier that exists after the replacements will be the same Frontier as the Frontier that existed before the replacements?
Who can say.
Only this contest’s winner.
How to enter
Entering this contest is easy and you can enter in three different ways.
- Visit the gaming monitors page then return here and in a comment below, include the name and model number of the monitor that you would pair with this powerful PC. Then, tell us what room you would set the PC and monitor up in and how you would decorate the space to match.
- In a comment below Marcus’ review of the Frontier, tell us two of its features mentioned by Marcus that you think are the most impressive.
- Create a public post on a social media channel sharing with your friends and followers that you are entering to win a gaming PC from Best Buy. Include the hashtag #BestBuyFrontierPCcontest, so we can find your post, and include a picture from this post. Then return here and tell us in a comment below on which channel you posted it and the name of your channel (since many people use pseudonyms) so that we can check and verify your entry. You can use any two social media channels (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, etc.), but each post must be public so we can verify it is there.
What you can win
At the end of the contest, one winner will be randomly selected from all eligible entries. The winner will receive the Quoted Tech Frontier PC that was reviewed on the blog.
This contest runs from December 4th to December 18th.
Remember, you can enter this contest up to four different times to have the best chance to win this high-value gaming computer. Make sure to share this contest with any gamers you know and encourage them to enter, too. Think of the colourful LEDs, the whirring of the cooling fans, and the excitement of booting up an adventure to be immersed in. Winning this prize is an opportunity you shouldn’t miss!
Win a Quoted Tech Gaming PC Rules and Regulations
Good luck!
LG UltraGear 31.5″ 1440p WQHD 165Hz 1ms GTG IPS LED FreeSync Gaming Monitor (32GP83B-B) Would be the perfect pair. I would put it in my man cave with LED govvess!
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I’ll buy not one, but two Dell S2721DGF 27″ 165Hz Refresh rate monitor. It will be install in my living room on a Flexispot Standing desk, I would buy a Logitech G502 X gaming mouse since my mouse is pretty old and from a unknown manufacturer, and for the keyboard I would maybe work with a 8BitDo Retro Mechanical Keyboard, N Edition. The Mouse is to represent the snow on top of the mountain in the beautiful mountain range in British Columbia and the Keyboard is there for nostalgia purpose : back in a time where product such as console could last 30 years without only a little blow in the cartridge, like a breeze from the pacific!
ASUS ROG Swift 41.5″ 4K Ultra HD 138Hz 0.1ms GTG OLED Gaming Monitor and i would put it in my office or den
I would set it up with with the ASUS ROG Swift 41.5″ 4K Ultra HD 138Hz 0.1ms GTG OLED Gaming Monitor (PG42UQ). It would go in my living room with a strip of LED lights
I’d pair it with Samsung 27″ FHD 75Hz 5ms GTG IPS LED FreeSync Gaming Monitor (LF27T350FHNXZA). I’d put them in my office and decorate with some LED light strips and a gaming chair.
I would love to pair it with the Samsung Odyssey G9 49″ QHD 240Hz 0.03ms GTG Curved OLED LCD G-Sync FreeSync Gaming Monitor(LS49CG932SNXZA). Creating a clean and productive workspace with my daily task.
I would pair it with LG UltraGear 27″ 1440p QHD 165Hz 1ms GTG IPS LCD FreeSync Gaming Monitor (27GR75Q. I would put in basement rec room along with soundbar and LED lights.
MSI Optix 27″ FHD 165Hz 1ms GTG 1000R Curved VA LED FreeSync Gaming Monitor –Model Number: Optix G271CP–I’d have to have a great keyboard and a honking computer chair and booming
I would pair this PC with the ASUS ROG Swift 41.5″ 4K Ultra HD 138Hz 0.1ms GTG OLED Gaming Monitor (PG42UQ). I would set it up in my den and decorate with LED light strips.
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I like the Samsung Odyssey G5 34″ WQHD 165Hz 1ms GTG Curved VA LED FreeSync Gaming Monitor (LC34G55TWWNXZA). Wide screen with curved screen is aesthetically pleasing. I would set it up in the basement and add that neon wall lighting.
I would pair it to ASUS TUF 31.5″ QHD 170Hz 1ms VA LED FreeSync Gaming Monitor, model number VG32AQA1A. I would set this up in our basement and would decorate the space with some RGB strip lights.
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I’d pair it with LG UltraGear 27″ 1440p QHD 165Hz 1ms GTG IPS LCD FreeSync Gaming Monitor (27GR75Q) and set it up in my home office.
I would pair it with the Samsung Odyssey Arc 55″ 4K Ultra HD 165Hz 1ms GTG Curved VA LCD FreeSync Gaming Monitor (LS55CG970NNXGO). It would be set up in my basement and replace the Samsung 48″ TV I currently use as a monitor.
I would change the room lighting to bluetooth enabled RGB LED lighting but otherwise do not need to make further changes since the room is already set up.
I’d love to pair this with the LG UltraGear 27″ 1440p QHD 165Hz 1ms GTG IPS LCD FreeSync Gaming Monitor (27GR75Q)!
I’d set it up in my den with a gaming chair and keyboard with some nanoleaf lights on the wall!
MSI OPTIC27″ FHD 165 hz 1ms GTG 1000R Curved VA LED Frer Sync Gaming monitor
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I would pair this PC with the LG UltraGear 27″ 1440p QHD 165Hz 1ms GTG IPS LCD FreeSync Gaming Monitor (27GR75Q)I would set it up in my family room with a new gaming chair and keyboard & some string clear LED lights to illuminate the space.
I would get the LG UltraGear 45″ QHD 240Hz 0.03ms GTG Curved OLED G-Sync Gaming Monitor (45GR95QE-B) to go with this computer
I would pair this with the amazing Samsung Odyssey Arc 55″ 4K Ultra HD 165Hz 1ms GTG Curved VA LCD FreeSync Gaming Monitor LS55CG970NNXGO.
I would keep it in my basement next to a cozy fireplace.
I would pair it with MSI OPTIC27″ FHD 165 hz 1ms GTG 1000R Curved VA LED Frer Sync Gaming monitor & put a lava light next to it in my rec room.
I would pair my new PC with Samsung Odyssey G9 49 monitor and set it up in my living room. The wideness of the Odyssey is perfect to get that extra graphic. I’ll love to win that PC.
I would pair with ASUS TUF 31.5″ QHD 170Hz 1ms VA LED FreeSync Gaming Monitor, model number VG32AQA1A. I would set it up in my home office in basement, and decorate with some RGB strip lights.
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Samsung Odyssey G5 34″ WQHD 165Hz 1ms GTG Curved VA LED FreeSync Gaming Monitor.
A great gaming keyboard and mouse are needed with a new gaming chair inside my home office .
I would pair this with an LG 31.5″ 4K UHD 60Hz 4ms GTG VA HDR LED FreeSync Gaming Monitor (model number: 32UN500-W). Personal preference for flat monitors and I like having multiple monitors set up rather than ultrawide ones!
I have a home office/library where this would fit perfectly on my work and play desk! I would enhance my work/play space with some more wall posters and family photos! The PC would be highlighted on top of the desk and not tucked away underneath!
I would pair it with the LG 31.5″ 4K UHD 60Hz 4ms GTG VA HDR LED FreeSync Gaming Monitor (32UN500-W)
I will pe pairing this pc with a Dell 27 Inch Gaming Monitor G2723HN 1080P 165 Hz 1ms, it will be put into my room and I will decorate it with leds and lots of funko pops too!
The monitor that I’d pair with this powerful PC is the ASUS ROG Swift 49″ QHD 144Hz 0.03ms GTG OLED Gaming Monitor (PG49WCD), Model Number: PG49WCD, Web Code: 17540523.
This Beast would go in my office, mounted on my wall above my current two monitors to finish my videogame, office, Tv Batcave! I already have a set of Nanoleaf hex lights on one wall and I’ve love to add a second cluster on my opposite wall.
MSI OPTIC27″ FHD 165 hz 1ms GTG 1000R Curved VA LED Frer Sync Gaming monitor & I could add a g pro x superlite and a govee bar above the monitor on the wall
MSI OPTIC27″ FHD 165 hz 1ms GTG 1000R Curved VA LED Frer Sync Gaming monitor Model # Optix G271CP & I would add a gaming chair and some led light strips to match the ambience
I would pair this amazing PC with the Samsung Odyssey Arc 55″ (model: LS55CG970NNXGO). I would set this up in our rec room, get a comfy gaming chair and some powerful speakers, and add some govee strip lights on the back wall!
MSI OPTIC27″ FHD 165 hz 1ms GTG 1000R Curved VA LED Frer Sync Gaming monitor Model # Optix G271CP. I would game with my friends around the world with food drink and a party chair
LG UltraGear 31.5″ 1440p WQHD 165Hz 1ms GTG IPS LED FreeSync Gaming Monitor (32GP83B-B) Would pair nicely! I would put it in our rec room and accessorize with gaming chairs
MSI Optix 27″ FHD 165Hz 1ms GTG 1000R Curved VA LED FreeSync Gaming Monitor –Model Number: Optix G271CP–I’d have to have a great keyboard and a honking computer chair and booming speakers.
I would get the Allenware 34″ WQHD 165 HZ OIMS GTD CURVED QD OLED LED 6. I WOULD DECORATE IT WITH SOME STRIP LIGHTING,AND PUT THE COMPUTER IN THE DEN.
I’d pair it with the Samsung Odyssey G5 (LC34G55TWWNXZA). It would have a nice home in my basement. I’d decorate with a new desk and some led light strips.
ASUS ROG Swift 41.5″ 4K Ultra HD 138Hz 0.1ms GTG OLED Gaming Monitor. I would set it up in my office and decorate with some RGB strip lights
No other monitor choice but the Samsung Odyssey G9 49″ QHD 240Hz 0.03ms GTG Curved OLED LCD G-Sync FreeSync Gaming Monitor(LS49CG932SNXZA). Get that immersive ultra wide setting for a beast of a computer. I’d then set it up in a clean L shaped desk and pretty much get a lot of RGB (it’ll improve my gaming performance) and make my setup cyberpunk themed
For starters, how about the aesthetics- that case and the RGB lighting!
I would go for the gusto and want Samsung Odyssey Neo G8 32″ 4K UHD 240Hz 1ms GTG Curved VA LED FreeSync Gaming Monitor (LS32BG852NNXGO) I would have to set up in our kitchen, but would need to remodel the kitchen to match the case with black cabinets and dary grey counters with the ASUS ROG Chariot Ergonomic Faux Leather Gaming Chair with Aura RGB Lighting
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would pair well with the ASUS ROG Swift 49″ QHD 144Hz
model PG49WCD
set it up in my home office in basement, and add more rgb lights to the back of the monitor
Would be cool to pair with LG UltraGear 31.5″ 1440p WQHD 165Hz 1ms GTG IPS LED FreeSync Gaming Monitor (32GP83B-B)
Definitely the ASUS ROG Swift 41.5″ 4K Ultra HD 138Hz 0.1ms GTG OLED Gaming Monitor (PG42UQ); right in the middle of my gaming room
I would love to pair an Samsung Odyssey G9 49″ QHD 240Hz 0.03ms GTG Curved OLED LCD G-Sync FreeSync Gaming Monitor(LS49CG932SNXZA) with this computer. It’s big so I will need a bigger desk in my den.
MSI Optix 27″ FHD 165Hz 1ms GTG 1000R Curved VA LED FreeSync Gaming Monitor –Model Number: Optix G271CP–I’d have to have a great keyboard and a honking computer chair and booming speakers. In my den along side my record player
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