9pc/$

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Skytech Gaming Shadow 5 Gaming PC
9pc/$
$1,899.99In stock
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GPU
RTX 5060 TI
CPU
Ryzen 7 9700X
Memory
16GB DDR5
Storage
1TB SSD
What you're getting
The Skytech Gaming Shadow 5 Gaming PC pairs a RTX 5060 TI with a Ryzen 7 9700X, scoring 9.3 PP$.
Building it yourself would save about $685. If you're comfortable assembling, DIY wins on this config.
Quick verdict
Sticker price
$1,900
Build it for
$1,215
$685 cheaper to build
Performance
72/100
Good
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