AMD’s $479 Ryzen 5 9600X bundle looks like a legit budget gaming PC starting point
If you have been checking PC part prices lately, you already know the pain. High-end builds are getting silly expensive, and once flagship GPUs and premium CPUs enter the chat, the total can spiral fast.
That is why this Newegg bundle stands out. For $479.98, buyers get an AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, an Asus B850 Max Gaming WiFi motherboard, 16GB of Team Group T-Force Delta DDR5-6000 RAM, plus a free Cooler Master Elite Liquid 360 AIO cooler. According to Tom’s Hardware, that is a $139.99 discount from the original $619.97 list price, with the cooler itself normally valued at $89.99.
For anyone planning a lower-cost gaming build, this is the kind of combo that actually makes sense. You are not getting flashy halo-tier parts, but you are getting a solid modern platform that can still power a very capable gaming setup.
The main attraction here is clearly the Ryzen 5 9600X. AMD launched it as one of the first Zen 5 chips for the AM5 platform, and it still looks like a sensible pick if you care about price-to-performance. It comes with 6 cores, 12 threads, and a modest 65W TDP, which means it should stay relatively efficient and easier to cool than more power-hungry options. Tom’s Hardware notes that it is not on the same gaming level as something like the Ryzen 7 9800X3D, but it still performs well while costing way less.
The included RAM is 16GB of DDR5-6000 from Team Group, rated at 38-38-78, CL38, and 1.25V. Is 16GB the dream setup in 2026? Maybe not for everyone, especially if you stream, multitask heavily, or keep a ridiculous number of Chrome tabs open. But for a straightforward gaming build, it is still workable, and RAM is one of the easiest upgrades later.
Then there is the motherboard, the Asus B850 Max Gaming WiFi. Spec-wise, it is not barebones at all. You get an 8+2+1 phase power design, Wi-Fi 6E, 2.5Gb Ethernet, Bluetooth 5.3, and two M.2 slots, with the main slot supporting PCIe Gen 5 SSDs. That gives the bundle a decent amount of modern connectivity without pushing into unnecessarily expensive territory.
The free Cooler Master Elite Liquid 360 AIO is also a nice bonus because the Ryzen 5 9600X does not ship with a stock cooler. A 360mm AIO is more than enough for a 65W chip, so thermals should not be a problem if your case supports it.
For Malaysian and SEA builders, there is one obvious catch: this is a Newegg US deal, so the exact value may not translate perfectly after shipping, import costs, and warranty considerations. Still, the bigger takeaway matters. A bundle like this shows the kind of mid-range platform price that budget-conscious gamers should be watching for, whether on Newegg, Amazon, Shopee, Lazada, or local PC shops in Low Yat and beyond.
If you have been planning a build for esports titles, AAA games at sensible settings, or just want a current-gen base without nuking your wallet, this package looks like a pretty smart starting point. You still need to add a graphics card, SSD, and case, but the CPU-platform side of the build is already handled in one shot.
Source: Tom's Hardware


