Newegg's best-selling gaming PC features an RTX 5060, is 'AI Ready', and clocks in at just $899 — is it actually worth buying though?

Stormcraft Sirius gaming PC on pink background with price cut text overlay
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RAM prices have sent the cost of pre-built gaming machines spiralling in recent months, but I always keep my eye out for a bargain, just in case something's worth recommending.

While checking out Newegg's listings, I noticed that its number one bestseller right now is this Stormcraft Sirius with an RTX 5060 for $899 (was $990). I suspect people are lapping this one up because it's the cheapest RTX 5060 pre-built at the retailer right now, but it's probably not the one I'd personally go for.

Newegg's #1 best-selling gaming PC

Stormcraft Sirius gaming PC
Stormcraft Sirius gaming PC: was $990.49 now $899.99 at Newegg

Graphics card: RTX 5060
Processor: Intel Core i5-14400F
RAM: 16GB DDR4
Storage: 1TB SSD

A combination of a 14th-gen Core i5 chipset and RTX 5060 graphics card makes this Stormcraft Sirius a decent buy for the money if you're just looking for outright bang for the buck. This machine will definitely get you started, although the 16GB of RAM is a little on the measly side and may affect your performance.

My personal picks for gaming PCs today

ABS Flux II Aqua gaming PC
ABS Flux II Aqua gaming PC: was $1,349.99 now $999.99 at Newegg

Graphics card: RTX 5060
Processor: Intel Core i5-14400F
RAM: 32GB DDR4
Storage: 1TB SSD

For $100 more, you can get your hands on this similarly configured ABS Flux II - the only real difference being you get 32GB of RAM here instead of 16GB. Considering the cost of RAM these days, it could be worth opting for this one instead as it's likely cheaper than upgrading yourself.

Thermaltake Gaming Desktop PC
Thermaltake Gaming Desktop PC: was $1,599.99 now $1,349.99 at Newegg

Graphics card: RTX 5060 Ti
Processor: Intel Core i7-14700F
RAM: 32GB DDR7
Storage: 1TB SSD

For those with deeper pockets, consider this RTX 5060 Ti-equipped Thermaltake gaming PC. Not only do you get a better graphics card here, but the combination of a Core i7 chipset and 32GB of DDR5 RAM means this one is a very solid mid-range gaming PC indeed. Annoyingly, it is more expensive — but worth it in my opinion.

Alex Whitelock
Retail Editor

Alex is TechRadar's retail editor, specializing in buying advice and general tips on how to save our readers as much cash as possible. He's covered major retail events in some capacity for over seven years now; both in editorial and other ecommerce adjacent roles on TechRadar, T3, GamesRadar, and other Future PLC sites. Alex's expertise touches on most areas, but he has a particular love for phones, laptops, and cameras, being an avid photographer.

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