Overview: Two Mid-Range Gaming Deals, Two Very Different Targets
ABS is pushing two compelling mid-range gaming deals aimed at players who want smooth performance without going fully high-end. The ABS Flux II Aqua is positioned as a premium-leaning RTX 5060 Ti gaming PC with a focus on high-refresh 1440p gaming and content creation, currently offered with a USD 500 (approx. RM2,300) discount. On the other side, the ABS Cyclone Aqua pairs an RTX 5060 Twin Edge with a more modest CPU, targeting 1080p and moderate 1440p gaming at USD 350 (approx. RM1,600) off. Both systems come ready for modern titles, streaming, and everyday multitasking, but they scale differently depending on how serious you are about futureproofing, productivity workloads, and higher resolutions. Understanding the trade-offs in CPU cores, GPU capability, memory type, and connectivity will help you decide which tower better matches your budget and performance expectations.
ABS Flux II Aqua: RTX 5060 Ti Power for High-Refresh 1440p
The ABS Flux II Aqua is built as a performance-focused 1440p gaming build. It combines Intel’s Core i7-14700F with an ASUS RTX 5060 Ti, giving you a 20-core CPU alongside a 16GB GDDR7 graphics card. This configuration is designed for high-refresh 1440p gaming, where frame rates and consistency matter as much as raw image quality. The i7’s additional cores help with CPU-heavy titles, background tasks, and demanding content creation, such as video editing or 3D rendering. Backed by 32GB of fast DDR5-6400 RAM and a 1TB NVMe SSD, the system is well equipped for large game libraries and creative workflows. Modern connectivity, including Wi‑Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3, rounds out the package. With a USD 500 (approx. RM2,300) discount, the Flux II Aqua strongly appeals to gamers who also create content or stream regularly.
ABS Cyclone Aqua: Budget-Friendly RTX 5060 for 1080p and Entry 1440p
The ABS Cyclone Aqua aims for value-conscious buyers who still want an RTX 5060-powered rig. Centered around an Intel Core i5-14400F and a ZOTAC RTX 5060 Twin Edge, this build is tuned for smooth 1080p gameplay with the headroom to tackle moderate 1440p settings. The RTX 5060’s 8GB of GDDR7 VRAM handles texture-heavy games well at mainstream settings, while 32GB of DDR4-3200 memory offers ample capacity for streaming, light content creation, and running multiple apps alongside your games. A 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD provides quick load times and enough room for a healthy library of titles. Connectivity includes Wi‑Fi 5, Bluetooth, and VR readiness, plus a 650W gold-rated power supply that leaves room for future GPU upgrades. With a USD 350 (approx. RM1,600) discount, the Cyclone Aqua is attractive if you prioritize frame rate and value over maxed-out visuals.

CPU Cores, VRAM, and Use Cases: Which Build Fits You?
Choosing between these mid-range gaming deals comes down to how you play and work. The Flux II Aqua’s 20-core i7-14700F is a major advantage for heavy multitasking, streaming to multiple platforms, or editing large video projects while gaming. Its RTX 5060 Ti with 16GB GDDR7 VRAM is better suited to higher-resolution textures and more demanding 1440p settings, offering extra breathing room as games become more demanding. The Cyclone Aqua’s 14-core i5-14400F and RTX 5060 with 8GB GDDR7 are plenty for esports titles, AAA games at 1080p, and moderate 1440p, especially if you favor performance over ultra presets. Both systems provide 32GB RAM and fast NVMe storage, matching mainstream expectations. If you want a long-term 1440p gaming build with strong content creation chops, the Flux II Aqua stands out. If you mainly game at 1080p and want better value, the Cyclone Aqua is the smarter pick.
