What these RTX 5000‑series Newegg PC deals offer
RTX 5070 and RTX 5060 Newegg PC deals are discounted prebuilt gaming desktops that pair Nvidia’s latest 5000‑series GPUs with modern Intel processors and ample memory to deliver strong gaming performance for budget‑conscious buyers who want ready‑to‑run systems for full HD and QHD play, streaming, and creative workloads without paying flagship prices. In this roundup, both highlighted rigs come from ABS’s Cyclone Aqua line and use the same Intel Core i7‑14700F, but they target slightly different priorities. The RTX 5070 gaming PC aims at higher‑resolution QHD gaming and heavier content creation, while the RTX 5060 deal focuses on excellent FHD gaming and high‑speed DDR5 memory for responsive multitasking. Together they form a sensible short‑list for anyone trying to keep a new budget gaming PC around or under USD 1,700 (approx. RM7,820) while still getting a current‑generation GPU.
ABS RTX 5070 gaming PC: QHD play and creator‑friendly power
The first standout Newegg PC deal is an ABS Cyclone Aqua RTX 5070 gaming PC at USD 1,699.99 (approx. RM7,820), reduced by USD 150 (approx. RM690). According to PC Guide, this system “packs an RTX 5070 12GB, an Intel Core i7-14700F, 32GB of DDR4, and a 1TB SSD,” giving it a high ceiling for QHD gaming and serious productivity. The RTX 5070’s 12GB of GDDR7, 4th‑gen ray tracing cores, and 5th‑gen tensor cores make it a strong fit for high‑refresh 1440p monitors, especially in modern titles that benefit from DLSS 4 and newer Nvidia features. The Core i7‑14700F’s 20 cores and 28 threads mean faster renders in apps like Premiere Pro or Blender and smoother streaming while gaming. By sticking with 32GB of DDR4 instead of DDR5, ABS keeps this budget gaming PC under the USD 2,000 (approx. RM9,220) mark while still feeling high‑end in use.
ABS RTX 5060 deal: DDR5 speed and stellar FHD gaming
If your focus is full HD or esports performance, the ABS Cyclone Aqua RTX 5060 deal at under USD 1,400 (approx. RM6,460) is the more efficient pick. This Newegg configuration combines an MSI Shadow GeForce RTX 5060 8GB with the same Intel Core i7‑14700F, but upgrades to 32GB of DDR5‑6000 and a 1TB M.2 SSD. PC Guide notes this system is “now a solid 22% off its list price… with a further USD 20 (approx. RM90) off w/ promo code,” making it attractive for buyers who want better‑than‑entry RTX 5060 performance. The RTX 5060 is ideal for high‑fps 1080p gaming and esports, while still coping with QHD at a push when paired with DLSS and MFG. The combination of a high‑core‑count CPU and fast DDR5 memory also favors users who keep many apps open, run background tasks, or work in creative software alongside their games.
DDR5 vs DDR4 in these RTX 5000‑series builds
Although both Newegg PC deals share the Core i7‑14700F and a 1TB SSD, they differ clearly on memory. The RTX 5070 gaming PC uses 32GB of DDR4‑3200 to keep overall cost near USD 1,699.99 (approx. RM7,820), while the RTX 5060 deal steps up to 32GB of DDR5‑6000 at under USD 1,400 (approx. RM6,460). DDR5 offers higher bandwidth and responsiveness, which helps with heavy multitasking, large project files, and some memory‑sensitive games. DDR4, on the other hand, keeps platform costs lower and still delivers strong frame rates when paired with a powerful GPU like the RTX 5070. For most buyers, the trade‑off is simple: pick DDR5 with the RTX 5060 if you value system snappiness and esports‑focused 1080p, or stick with DDR4 and the RTX 5070 if raw GPU power for QHD and faster renders matters more.
Which Newegg budget gaming PC is right for you?
Choosing between these Newegg PC deals depends on your resolution target and workload. Gamers with a 1440p monitor, or those who spend a lot of time rendering, editing, or streaming, will gain more from the RTX 5070 gaming PC, since its stronger GPU helps keep frame rates high at QHD and speeds up GPU‑accelerated tasks. Players focused on competitive shooters and fast 1080p action have a better fit in the RTX 5060 deal, which balances capable FHD performance with DDR5‑6000 and the same multi‑core i7 for smooth multitasking. Both systems qualify as all‑rounder budget gaming PC options with current‑generation RTX 5000‑series graphics, sizeable SSDs, and 32GB of RAM. If you want to stay under USD 1,400 (approx. RM6,460), favor the RTX 5060 rig; if you can stretch to around USD 1,699.99 (approx. RM7,820), the RTX 5070 build offers more headroom for future games.





