RTX 5060 Finally Brings True 1080p and 1440p Gaming to Budget Builds
The latest wave of RTX 5060 gaming PC deals marks a clear shift in what counts as an entry level gaming build. Where previous generations often paired weaker GPUs with budget CPUs and limited RAM, the RTX 5060 now anchors systems that genuinely target smooth 1080p high‑refresh and viable 1440p gaming. With 8GB of GDDR7 memory, the card is designed to handle modern engines at high settings without the severe compromises older midrange GPUs required. That means players upgrading from an aging desktop or a console can finally shop for a gaming PC under 900 dollars (approx. RM4,140) and still expect strong performance in current titles. Crucially, vendors are offering both DDR4 and DDR5 configurations, letting buyers choose between the absolute lowest price or more forward‑looking memory platforms while still staying in the RTX 5060 ecosystem.

Stormcraft RTX 5060 Rig: Gaming PC Under 900 With Core i5 and DDR4
At the aggressive end of today’s budget gaming deals is Stormcraft’s SIRIUS desktop, built around an Intel Core i5-14400F and a GeForce RTX 5060. Priced at USD 899.99 (approx. RM4,140) after a USD 90.50 (approx. RM416) discount, this RTX 5060 gaming PC uses 16GB of DDR4-3200 memory plus a 1TB Gen 4.0 SSD, striking a balance between cost and responsiveness. The 10‑core i5 handles modern game engines and background tasks comfortably, while the RTX 5060’s 8GB of GDDR7 delivers high settings at 1080p and respectable 1440p with minor tweaks. A 650W 80 Plus Gold power supply and air cooling round out the build, and the included keyboard and mouse make it a plug‑and‑play option for new PC gamers. Compared with older midrange systems at similar prices, this configuration offers a noticeably stronger value proposition for high‑refresh 1080p.
ABS Cyclone Aqua: DDR5, Core i7, and 32GB RAM for Serious 1440p Gaming
For buyers willing to spend more but still chasing value, the ABS Cyclone Aqua steps up key components while staying under USD 1,500 (approx. RM6,900). This RTX 5060 gaming PC pairs an Intel Core i7-14700F with 32GB of DDR5-6000 memory and an MSI GeForce RTX 5060 8GB card, plus a 1TB NVMe SSD for fast storage. The 20‑core i7 and high‑speed DDR5 give this entry level gaming build enough muscle for demanding 1440p titles and heavier multitasking, including content creation and streaming. RTX 5060 handles modern games comfortably at high settings, and the generous 32GB RAM helps future‑proof the system against increasingly memory‑hungry releases. A Cooler Master air cooler keeps thermals in check under sustained loads. Compared to last‑gen midrange PCs at similar price tiers, this configuration delivers a stronger mix of CPU performance, memory headroom, and GPU efficiency.
DDR4 vs. DDR5: Choosing the Right RTX 5060 Gaming PC for Your Budget
The current crop of RTX 5060 systems neatly splits into DDR4 and DDR5 tiers, giving shoppers clearer upgrade paths. The Stormcraft SIRIUS shows what a DDR4‑based gaming PC under 900 can achieve: solid 1080p high‑refresh performance, playable 1440p, and enough RAM and storage for most players without inflating the price. It is ideal if you want to maximize frames per dollar and do not mind being on a mature memory platform. The ABS Cyclone Aqua, on the other hand, uses faster DDR5 and doubles capacity to 32GB, pairing that with a stronger Core i7 to better handle 1440p and productivity workloads. Both are compelling budget gaming deals, but the choice comes down to priorities: a lean, cost‑optimized entry level gaming build today, or a more capable, DDR5‑ready machine that should stay competitive longer.
