Black Friday and Cyber Monday (BFCM) deals must be filling up all of your online feeds. But the deals I've been waiting for were the ones that could finally allow me to build the gaming PC that I've had my eyes on for almost a year now. Considering many PC components have been at all-time low prices, I'm excited to put together an all-white gaming PC — with a little extra boost from BFCM deals.

Now, this will not be a super value-for-money build, as my focus is on balancing performance as well as aesthetics. But, for around $2,000, this all-white beauty is going to cut through any game at 1440p maxed-out settings, considering it features one of the only GPUs you should buy for Cyberpunk 2077's path tracing mode.

Best $2,000 all-white gaming build with BFCM deals

Best CPU
AMD Ryzen 5 on a transparent background
Brand
AMD
Cores
6
Threads
12
Architecture
Zen 4
Process
5nm

This 6-core entry from AMD is one of the best gaming CPUs on the market, especially on the AM5 platform. Offering nearly the same performance as the Ryzen 5 7600X, you can boost performance even further by enabling PBO.

The Ryzen 5 7600 is an extremely popular 6-core chip from AMD's Ryzen 7000 series. It doesn't cost a lot, comes with a more than decent stock cooler, and can perform as well as or even better than the higher-clocked Ryzen 5 7600X. Enabling Precision Boost Overdrive (PBO) on the 7600 is an easy, one-click method to boost performance without messing around with any other overclocking settings, making this one of the best gaming CPUs available.

Going Intel will get you more performance but that would also mean spending at least $60 more for the Core i5-13600K for not that much more performance. Besides, if you're only concerned about gaming FPS, you don't need anything more powerful than the Ryzen 5 7600, except if you make a significant jump to the Core i7-13700K, Core i7-14700K, or the Ryzen 7 7800X3D for double the money and less than 50% more performance in many titles. More importantly, this would make it harder to accommodate other, white-themed components of the build.

Moreover, building on the new AM5 platform will offer you drop-in CPU upgrades for at least three more years if AMD's promises hold true. This would save you the cost of buying a new motherboard when you eventually upgrade your CPU. Black Friday has arrived, and with it, the Ryzen 5 7600 has dropped to $200.

Best CPU cooler
White render of DeepCool LS720 SE white liquid cooler

DeepCool's LS720 SE is known for its more-than-impressive cooling performance at a killer price. The white edition with its infinity mirror pump and ARGB fans make it a highly desirable option for budget as well as premium builds.

Choosing a liquid cooler for this all-white build is one of the more important decisions, as the AIO pump as well as the fans occupy a prominent position in the build. Picking a good-looking AIO, hence, becomes important. Thankfully, you don't need to spend more than $100 for one of the best liquid coolers that performs as well as it looks. The DeepCool LS720 SE White liquid cooler offers cooling performance that punches above its weight. And the infinity mirror pump in white looks simply irresistible.

This cooler can easily handle CPUs with way higher power consumption than that of the Ryzen 5 7600. The 65W TDP of the 6-core Ryzen chip is easily tamed by DeepCool's 360mm radiator, but you do get the additional benefits of silent operation and a clean look by opting for this liquid AIO. And at a time when the LS720 SE is going for its lowest price ever, it's an easy recommendation.

Best GPU
White render of Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4070 Ti AERO OC V2  graphics card

For the centerpiece of this all-white gaming PC, the Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4070 Ti AERO OC V2 is easily the best choice. It combines the exceptional 1440p performance of the RTX 4070 Ti with a minimal, all-white design that adds several layers to the looks of your build.

White graphics cards might not be a rarity anymore, what with every major AIB producing at least one white-themed variant for nearly every GPU. But, choosing one that fits your budget, performance requirement, as well as design sensibilities, is not always easy. The Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4070 Ti AERO OC V2, however, manages to tick all of my checkboxes for a 1440p maxed-out gaming PC.

Nailing a white design that is light on RGB, yet looks phenomenal is difficult. But the Gigabyte AERO design manages to keep things subtle while still attracting every stare toward itself. Your GPU is bound to become the focus of your all-white build with its massive, triple-fan cooling system that keeps things silent and comfy under the heaviest loads. And you'll have no issues playing anything on the maximum settings at 1440p resolution. Even at 4K, with a few settings dialed down, you can enjoy a 60+ FPS experience, thanks to Nvidia's Frame Generation and DLSS 3.5 upscaling.

Being one of the best GPUs in 2023, the RTX 4070 Ti is obviously no slouch. But coupled with Gigabyte's swanky white design for a small premium, you can instantly give your build a massive facelift. This Black Friday deal saves you $20-$30 on this brilliant graphics card.

Best motherboard
gigabyte B650 Aero G motherboard
Brand
Gigabyte
Memory Slots
4
Memory Type
DDR5-6666+
Form Factor
ATX
CPU Support
Ryzen 7000+

The Gigabyte B650 AERO G offers solid value for a sub-$200 B650 motherboard. Whether it's PCIe 5.0 M.2 slots, Wi-Fi 6E, or the 12+2 VRM design, this motherboard comes ready for all of your gaming and overclocking needs. The eye-catching white-themed design complements the build perfectly.

Finding an all-white motherboard can be hard, considering you can never really escape the black PCB and a few other elements. But, the Gigabyte B650 AERO G is one of the best gaming motherboards that incorporates the white theme brilliantly, without making you spend upwards of $300 for a B650E model (looking at you, NZXT). As for performance and features, this Gigabyte model doesn't really lack much.

You're getting a Gen5 M.2 slot, along with two more Gen4 slots for additional storage. The 12+2 VRM design on this ATX board is more than capable of any overclocking you'll do on the Ryzen 5 7600 or any other high-end CPU in the future. Plus, you're getting Wi-Fi 6E and heatsinks for all of the M.2 slots — again, in white. The I/O panel at the back features plenty of connectivity options, and the board overall even has some subtle RGB, so you don't miss out on those extra FPS.

This motherboard was selling for around $190 but has come down to $160 thanks to Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals. You might need to keep an eye on the product page like a hawk as it keeps getting out of stock. That's hardly a surprise, though, as it's one of the best-looking B650 motherboards on the market.

Best RAM
White render of Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 RAM

The Corsair Vengeance RGB series offers the best of both worlds — peak performance and gorgeous design. The DDR5-6000 CL30 32GB kit comes with Corsair's renowned performance and stability, with an RGB-laden white design that's unparalleled on the market.

When building on AMD's AM5 platform, the RAM and motherboard costs used to be sky-high. But in the past year, prices have fallen drastically, to the point where you can get a 32GB RGB kit running at 6000MT/s for less than $100. For the specific kit in the build, however, you'll need to spend a fair bit more if you want the absolute best-looking DIMMs with the speed and latency that's the sweet spot for Ryzen.

The Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5-6000 CL30 32GB (2x16GB) kit costs around 20-30% more than various competitors, but you get one of the best DDR5 RAM on the market, both in terms of performance and looks. The Vengeance RGB white RAM is my absolute favorite RGB design among some strong contenders. It doesn't have the overly aggressive "gaming" vibe, the white-gray theme is perfect for this build, and the RGB lighting is simply breathtaking.

What's more, you're getting 6000MT/s of CL30 speed for peak gaming performance. You can definitely get other white memory kits with the same specs at lower prices, but in my opinion, the Corsair Vengeance RGB kit is well worth the premium.

Best SSD
black samsung 990 pro 2tb nvme ssd without heatsink
Storage capacity
2TB
Brand
Samsung
Sequential write
Up to 6,900 MB/s
Sequential read
Up to 7,450 MB/s
Compatibility
PC, Laptop, PlayStation 5

The 990 Pro from Samsung is one of the absolute fastest drives on the market, and coupled with Samsung's famed endurance and reliability, it's a no-brainer, especially at its current price.

You don't need to sacrifice storage performance for design as the motherboard's heatsink will completely cover your NVMe SSD. Hence, look no further than the Samsung 990 Pro 2TB for your dedicated OS as well as gaming drive. The 990 Pro has been ruling the best SSDs lists since forever now, owing to its blazing-fast performance, excellent reliability, and competitive pricing.

Even at $120, it more than justifies its price, considering its place as an excellent gaming as well as productivity drive. Samsung's legendary reputation as well as an impressive software suite further cement the 990 Pro's position at the top of the best Gen 4 NVMe drives. Even though the motherboard in this build features a Gen 5 slot, the price-to-performance doesn't justify jumping to PCIe 5.0 SSDs for almost double the price.

Lastly, a 2TB drive should be plenty big for storing your games as well as other media and software apps. And you could always opt for an additional 1TB or 2TB NVMe drive in the future. BFCM deals have brought the 990 Pro down to one of its lowest prices ever, saving you a great deal on an excellent product.

Best PSU
The Corsair RM850e PSU.

Corsair's RM850e is a future-ready 80+ Gold power supply for safeguarding your precious hardware. It's fully modular, extremely reliable, and compliant with ATX 3.0 and PCIe 5.0 standards, ensuring the best performance for your high-end gaming PC.

When it comes to choosing the best PSU for gaming, you might consider wattage and price alone. But the power supply is one of the areas where you should never cut costs. In fact, it's much more preferable to buy a better-quality 750W unit instead of a cheap 1000W one. In the case of the Corsair RM850e, you don't need to choose between price and quality. For what it offers, the RM850e is priced competitively, to say the least.

Corsair's RM series is known for its top-tier quality and efficiency. The RM850e is no different, offering 850W of total power draw along with 80+ Gold efficiency. It's fully modular and is compliant with the latest ATX 3.0 and PCIe 5.0 standards. The black design will not disturb your all-white theme as the case I've chosen will hide the PSU from view. Although a decent 750W unit is more than enough for an RTX 4070 Ti build, 850W will allow you room for future upgrades.

You could find other reliable 850W units for $5-10 less, but there's no need to pinch pennies in this department. The Corsair RM850e is easily one of the most quality power supplies on the market, and with its forward-looking specs, it's ideal for any new builder.

Best case
Lian Li PC O11 Dynamic EVO
Brand
Lian Li
Motherboard Size (Max.)
E-ATX
Graphics Card Size (Max.)
426 mm
3.5" Drive Slots
6
RGB Lighting
Yes

An all-white gaming PC deserves a standout all-white case. The Lian Li O11 Dynamic EVO is still one of the best PC cases for showing off your premium, white-themed build, featuring best-in-class space, flexibility, and room.

Besides the graphics card, the case is the component that contributes the most to the overall look of your PC. And for a build focused so much on an all-white theme, you can't do better than the Lian Li O11 Dynamic EVO. Still one of the best PC cases, and certainly the most popular among gamers, the O11 Dynamic EVO is just too good — you're getting all the flexibility you could need, ample cable management and airflow, and a stunning all-white glass design.

While it's not what you would call competitive, considering its relatively high price tag, it's not a huge downside if looks are important to you. Plus, the degree of freedom it provides with its reversible layout and changeable I/O port is rarely seen elsewhere. The massive volume of the case gives your beautiful components enough room to be fully appreciated. And the performance isn't sacrificed either, as the top and side mesh panels provide a great amount of airflow.

You can easily mount three separate 360mm radiators at the top, front, and bottom of the case, with support for a 120mm fan at the rear as well. The O11 Dynamic EVO does justice to an all-white build and is one of the most stunning white PC cases you can buy.

Best fans
White render of Corsair iCUE AR120 RGB PC case fans

Corsair's iCUE AR120 RGB fans are some of the best-looking case fans available. For your all-white gaming PC, you won't be disappointed with their cooling performance either. The triple pack comes with an ARGB adapter for easily syncing them with your RGB theme.

To really complete the overall look of your all-white build, you'll need additional case fans as the O11 Dynamic EVO doesn't come with bundled fans. The Corsair iCUE AR120 RGB fans are some of the best ones for the job as they combine great looks and decent performance into a relatively affordable package. You'll need two triple packs — three for side intake and three for bottom intake, plus a single pack to take care of the rear exhaust.

In total, the seven fans would cost you around $115. This might sound like a lot, but when you consider the value they bring, both in terms of airflow and looks, it begins to make a lot more sense. Besides, even some of the best PC case fans don't look as good as the AR120s, while costing significantly more than them. Corsair's iCUE software simplifies syncing the RGB lighting of the fans with the overall theme of your build.

Wait for BFCM deals to build this all-white gaming PC

This all-white $2,000 gaming PC is sure to be a 1440p monster, and it'll look like a dream at the same time. Thanks to Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals, you're getting at least a $100-$120 discount on the overall build. Frankly, it's a great 1440p high-end build even without these great deals. If you're looking for something that knocks it out of the park instead, you can grab this $2,250 gaming PC for around $400 less with Black Friday deals that are equally crazy. And, if you're more into pre-builds, you can browse the best gaming PCs on the market that are having some unmissable deals right now.