What Does a 2 Year Gaming PC Warranty Cover? A UK Buyer's Guide
A clear explanation of what to check in a gaming PC warranty, why parts and labour cover matter, and what 1K PC includes with every batch.
A gaming PC warranty should be simple to understand before you buy, not something you discover only when a problem occurs. The first question is whether the stated length covers both parts and labour, because those are often described separately.
Parts cover concerns replacement hardware when an included component develops a fault. Labour cover concerns the work required to diagnose, repair, and test the system. A warranty can be valuable even when its parts and labour periods are different, provided the terms are stated clearly and you know what support to expect.
It is also worth checking where the seller is based, how you contact them, and whether the PC is tested before dispatch. A clear UK contact route, realistic delivery information, and pre-dispatch quality checks are practical signals that the seller is set up to support customers after the sale.
Every current 1K Genesis batch includes a 2 year warranty with 1 year of parts cover and 2 years of labour cover. Each system is stress tested and optimised for 24 hours before dispatch, which is intended to identify stability issues before the PC reaches its new owner.
A warranty does not replace your statutory rights, and it should not be used as a substitute for checking a product listing carefully. Confirm the exact specification, the warranty terms, delivery details, and return policy before ordering any prebuilt gaming PC.
The 1K PC approach is one fixed, fully listed gaming PC rather than a long configurator of unclear options. That makes it easier to see what is included in the £999.99 price and to compare the complete offer on its merits.