Budget PC Builder

Drag the slider to your budget and get a complete, balanced PC build in real time - CPU, GPU, motherboard, RAM, storage, PSU, case, and cooler. Every part is picked for performance-per-dollar and checked against our bottleneck engine so nothing holds the rest back.

Prices are approximate street prices, so confirm the current price at each buy link. Your build gets a shareable link - send it to a friend or come back to it later.

$1,200
$800$5,000+

Use case

Graphics card brand

$1,257

Target $1,200 (+5%)

✓ GPU-led · CPU has headroom
AMD Ryzen 5 7600X

CPU· 85/100

AMD Ryzen 5 7600X

AM5 · 105W

$158
NVIDIA RTX 5060 Ti

GPU· 72/100

NVIDIA RTX 5060 Ti

16GB · 180W

$360
Gigabyte B650M Aorus Elite AX
$140
Patriot Viper Elite 5

RAM

Patriot Viper Elite 5

16GB DDR5-6000 CL36

$205
WD Black SN770 1TB

Storage

WD Black SN770 1TB

1000GB NVMe Gen4

$180
Corsair 4000D Airflow
$82
PSU

PSU

Corsair RM550e

550W 80+ Gold ATX 3.1

$85
Thermalright Frozen Notte 240
$47

Complete your setup

Add peripherals and extra storage to your build. Add as many as you like - each one drops into the list above.

Crucial P3 Plus 2TB

Storage

Crucial P3 Plus 2TB

2000GB NVMe Gen4

$290
Headset

Headset

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 Wireless

Wireless 2.4GHz + Bluetooth

$150
Microphone

Microphone

Elgato Wave:3

USB condenser · capacitive mute

$130
Webcam

Webcam

Logitech Brio 500

1080p60 · auto-framing

$130
Speakers

Speakers

Edifier R1280T

Powered bookshelf · RCA

$110
Keyboard

Keyboard

Keychron K8 Pro

Wireless · hot-swap mechanical

$100
Mouse

Mouse

Logitech G502 X

Wired · 13-button

$80
Controller

Controller

Xbox Wireless Controller

Wireless · the safe default

$60
Mousepad

Mousepad

Corsair MM300 Extended

Extended cloth · anti-fray

$30

Prices are approximate street prices - confirm current pricing at the buy links. Core parts are chosen for performance-per-dollar and checked for balance so nothing bottlenecks the rest. Peripherals are optional picks, not part of the balance check. Share links pin every part by ID, so a shared build stays exactly what you sent.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much should I spend on a gaming PC in 2026?

For 1080p gaming at 60+ FPS, budget around $700-1000. For 1440p at high refresh rates, $1000-1500 is the sweet spot. For 4K gaming, expect to spend $2000-2500+. RAM and GPU prices are significantly higher in 2026 due to the GDDR7 shortage and DDR5 demand.

What percentage of my PC budget should go to the GPU?

For a gaming PC, roughly 35-40% of your total budget should go to the GPU. The CPU should get about 15-20%, with the rest split between RAM (10%), motherboard (12%), storage (8%), power supply (8%), and case (9%). The GPU is the single most important component for gaming performance.

Should I buy DDR4 or DDR5 RAM in 2026?

DDR5 is actually cheaper than DDR4 for 16GB kits in 2026 because DDR4 is end-of-life with limited production. A 16GB DDR5-5200 kit runs about $65 vs $159 for DDR4-3200. The only reason to go DDR4 is if you already own an AM4 motherboard or are pairing with a very cheap CPU like the Ryzen 5 5500.

What is the best budget gaming PC build in 2026?

The best budget gaming build in 2026 pairs an AMD Ryzen 5 5500 with an RX 6600 GPU, 16GB DDR4-3200 RAM, a B450M motherboard, and a 500GB NVMe SSD for around $700. For about $1000, you can step up to a Ryzen 5 7600X with an RTX 5060 on AM5 with DDR5, which gives you a much better upgrade path.