Grab a punchy RTX 5060 Ti-powered iBuypower gaming PC for less than $900 — it even packs 32GB of DDR5 RGB RAM and an 8-core Ryzen processor

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It's getting really close to Christmas, and if you're still looking for a cheeky little gaming PC on a budget for either yourself, a friend, or a relative, this spotted deal may be the one for you. Luckily, this iBuypower PC has still not felt the pinch of the RAM-pocalypse and comes with an impressive 32GB of DDR5 RAM, not a common feature of budget gaming rigs. You can pick up this RTX 5060 Ti-powered iBuypower Element SE gaming PC at Walmart for just $899, a great price for a budget gaming PC rammed with these parts.

iBuypower Element SE Gaming PC Desktop (RTX 5060 Ti)
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iBuypower Element SE Gaming PC Desktop (RTX 5060 Ti): was $1,299.99 now $899 at Walmart

Inside this bargain build is Nvidia's GeForce RTX 5060 Ti (8GB VRAM) GPU, AMD's Ryzen 7 8700F 8-cores/16-threads CPU, 32GB of DDR5-5200MHz RGB RAM, and a 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD for storage.

The price of this gaming PC can't be understated. Just the RTX 5060 Ti alone is $299 for the cheapest available card, and 32GB of DDR5 RAM can cost $320 and up. That's $619 before you even add a motherboard, SSD, PSU, Case, CPU cooler, processor, and any other components or materials you may need to assemble a rig like this yourself.

Not everything is perfect, though. The GPU used here (RTX 5060 Ti) only comes with 8GB of VRAM, which can be easily absorbed by textures and shader compiling when you start entering the higher resolution territory. Also, the CPU certainly isn't the most potent offering either, but it is a good combination with this GPU for a balanced build.

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Stewart Bendle
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Stewart Bendle is a deals and coupon writer at Tom's Hardware. A firm believer in “Bang for the buck” Stewart likes to research the best prices and coupon codes for hardware and build PCs that have a great price for performance ratio.

  • Shiznizzle
    Nice rig considering the prices for everything
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  • HideOut
    Shame it has no more Vram. 12GB is pure minimum these days if you want it to last.
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  • Loadedaxe
    HideOut said:
    Shame it has no more Vram. 12GB is pure minimum these days if you want it to last.
    VRam is going to drop on all cards soon. From the looks of things, there will be no 12GB or higher models for a while.
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  • Heat_Fan89
    Loadedaxe said:
    VRam is going to drop on all cards soon. From the looks of things, there will be no 12GB or higher models for a while.
    Source?
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  • beyondlogic
    Loadedaxe said:
    VRam is going to drop on all cards soon. From the looks of things, there will be no 12GB or higher models for a while.

    doubtful but i can see gddr6 being phased out to focus more on gddr7 which will cause shortages. since there allocating resources to hbm. also would not be surprised if company's that have left over chips of gddr5 use them up for lower models instead of mid models.
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  • Loadedaxe
    Heat_Fan89 said:
    Source?
    Dont need one. Google.
    The Consumer GPU situation is about to dramatically change.
    Reply