The $900 RTX 5060 Gaming PC: Entry-Level 1080p Value
If you are a budget-conscious player focused on 1080p gaming, the RTX 5060 gaming PC built around the Intel Core i5-14400F offers a very accessible way in. Priced at USD 899.99 (approx. RM4,250), this Stormcraft Sirius system bundles NVIDIA’s RTX 5060, 16GB DDR4-3200 RGB RAM, and a 1TB Gen 4 NVMe SSD, plus a mechanical keyboard and gaming mouse. That makes it one of the most complete budget gaming PC deals for newcomers moving up from older hardware or consoles. The RTX 5060 supports ray tracing and DLSS, so you can enjoy modern visual effects while maintaining smooth frame rates at 1080p, with some entry-level 1440p capability in lighter titles. Six ARGB fans, Wi‑Fi, and Bluetooth round out a ready-to-play setup that emphasizes value and convenience more than raw power, making it ideal for first-time PC gamers.

Ryzen 7 5700 with RTX 5060 Ti 16GB: Mid-Range 1080p and 1440p Sweet Spot
Stepping up in performance and price, the Skytech Nebula 2 pairs an AMD Ryzen 7 5700 with an RTX 5060 Ti 16GB for USD 1,299.99 (approx. RM6,150). This RTX 5060 Ti 16GB gaming PC is built on the proven AM4 platform with 16GB DDR4-3200 RAM, a 1TB NVMe SSD, and a 650W Gold PSU. Despite using older DDR4 memory, the combination delivers solid 1080p and 1440p gaming performance without obvious bottlenecks, while keeping power consumption reasonable. The 16GB VRAM on the RTX 5060 Ti is the star, enabling higher resolutions, richer textures, and better headroom for ray tracing and DLSS 4.5, as well as demanding non-gaming workloads like AI, rendering, or video editing. For players who want more than entry-level 1080p performance, this 1080p gaming build offers a compelling balance between cost, capability, and future GPU-focused upgrades.
Ryzen 7 7700 and RTX 5070: Premium 1440p Gaming PC Under 1800
At the top of this budget ladder sits the Skytech Shadow 5, an RTX 5070 prebuilt designed for high-refresh 1440p and even 1600p gameplay. It combines an 8-core, 16-thread Ryzen 7 7700 with an RTX 5070, 32GB DDR5-6000 RAM, and a 1TB NVMe SSD, cooled by a 360mm ARGB AIO and powered by a 750W Gold PSU. On sale for USD 1,799.99 (approx. RM8,520), this gaming PC under 1800 targets users who want strong performance not just in games but also in tasks like 4K video editing, sound mixing, and rendering. The RTX 5070 is well-suited for high-FPS 1440p gaming, and can push into 4K territory in some titles when paired with DLSS 4.5. While 1TB storage may feel tight for large libraries, the overall platform is modern, efficient, and built to handle demanding workloads for years.
Performance Per Dollar: Which RTX 5060 or 5070 Build Is Right for You?
When comparing performance per dollar, each tier shines at a different resolution. The USD 899.99 (approx. RM4,250) RTX 5060 gaming PC is the value king for pure 1080p gaming: it is the cheapest way to get DLSS and ray tracing in a complete, ready-to-play setup. The USD 1,299.99 (approx. RM6,150) Ryzen 7 5700 and RTX 5060 Ti 16GB build offers the best middle ground, delivering strong 1080p and confident 1440p performance with extra VRAM and CPU headroom for creators. At USD 1,799.99 (approx. RM8,520), the Ryzen 7 7700 and RTX 5070 system costs more but targets serious 1440p enthusiasts who also need 32GB DDR5 and a robust cooling solution. Choose the first for budget 1080p, the second as a balanced 1080p/1440p upgrade, and the third when you want a powerful, long-term 1440p rig.
