Why Compact AMD Ryzen Desktops Make Sense for Budget Buyers
Budget-friendly compact desktops with AMD Ryzen processors are small form factor desktop PCs that balance price, gaming capability, and productivity performance using integrated Radeon graphics instead of a bulky dedicated graphics card. For buyers with limited space and limited budgets, these systems aim to cover casual gaming, streaming, school or office work, and everyday browsing without the extra cost or power draw of a discrete GPU. The latest compact desktop deals highlight how far integrated graphics have come, making an AMD Ryzen desktop a real alternative to larger gaming towers. In this guide, we focus on two current budget gaming PC options under USD 600 (approx. RM2,760) that promise capable performance in slim cases: HZG’s gaming-focused tower and Dell’s space-saving Slim Desktop, both built around Ryzen chips with integrated Radeon graphics.
HZG Gaming Desktop: Ryzen 7 Power Under USD 600
The HZG Gaming Desktop stands out among compact desktop deals by pairing an AMD Ryzen 7 5700G with integrated Radeon graphics, 8 cores, and 16 threads, all for USD 589 (approx. RM2,710) after a USD 410.99 (approx. RM1,890) discount. According to FullCleared, “At USD 589 with USD 410.99 off, this represents an entry point for users who need basic gaming capability without a dedicated graphics card.” The 16GB DDR4 3200 memory and 1TB NVMe SSD give this budget gaming PC enough headroom for multitasking, esports titles, and older AAA games at modest settings. Wi‑Fi 6 and a 550W power supply round out the build, leaving room for future upgrades like a discrete GPU if needed. Its compact design and air cooling make it well suited to dorm rooms, bedroom setups, or tidy home offices.
Dell Slim Desktop: Space-Saving Productivity with Ryzen 5
For buyers who prioritize a small form factor desktop for work and everyday tasks, the Dell Slim Desktop offers a neat alternative. It uses an AMD Ryzen 5 150 processor with six cores and boost speeds up to 4.6GHz, paired with integrated Radeon 660M graphics. Priced at USD 599.99 (approx. RM2,760) with USD 130 (approx. RM600) off, it focuses on compact desktop deals that favor desk space without giving up modern performance. The system includes 8GB DDR5 memory and a 512GB NVMe SSD, enough for office suites, web apps, and light content work. Expansion options such as PCIe slots and extra storage bays allow upgrades later. With Wi‑Fi 6, DisplayPort and HDMI outputs, and a generous port selection on front and rear, it fits well into small offices, study corners, or as a secondary AMD Ryzen desktop in a living room.

Integrated Radeon Graphics: Good Enough for Casual Gaming?
Both desktops prove that integrated Radeon graphics can be enough for many users. The Ryzen 7 5700G in the HZG system handles esports titles and older games where settings can be tuned for smooth frame rates, while still powering productivity and streaming. The Dell Slim Desktop’s Radeon 660M graphics focus more on office and media use but still support multiple displays through DisplayPort and HDMI, making dual-monitor setups easy. For casual players of competitive games or indie titles, these systems reduce the need for a discrete GPU, keeping total cost below USD 600 (approx. RM2,760). For heavier AAA gaming, a dedicated graphics card will still be better, but both PCs give an affordable entry point to gaming and general computing in compact, space-efficient cases where full-size towers might not fit.







