Malaysia PC Build Guide · Updated May 2026

PC Build Recommendations

Pick your resolution and build path. All prices verified for the Malaysian market. Shared sections (sales calendar, buying checklist, things to know) appear below the tabs.

Purchase Confirmed
Dev-Aware Radiance Prime — Ordered from Ideal Tech Penang

PC ordered May 2026 at RM 5,756 (RM 1,000 deposit paid, RM 4,756 balance on build completion). Monitor: AOC Q27G42ZE 27" 1440p 240Hz IPS at RM 629. Total ready-to-game spend: RM 6,385 before Windows OEM key (~RM 100-180 on Shopee). Locked in at May 2026 promo pricing during the global RAM/SSD supply crisis.

🖥️ The PC — RM 5,756
Base Radiance Prime (RM 4,399):
• AMD Ryzen 5 7500F · MSI PRO A620AM B EVO (will be upgraded)
• NVIDIA RTX 5060 Ti 8GB (MSI/Gigabyte)
• Kingston 16GB DDR5-6000 (will be upgraded)
• 500GB Gen4 NVMe SSD (will be upgraded)
• Antec CSK650DC 650W 80+ Bronze (5-yr warranty)
• Antec CX200M ARGB case · FREE Jonsbo CB40 cooler
• Noctua premium thermal paste
• Windows 11 Home Trial (replace with OEM key)

Three upgrades (+RM 1,357):
• Motherboard → Gigabyte B650EM Force WiFi 6E +RM 259
• RAM → Kingston Fury Beast RGB 32GB (2×16GB) +RM 899
• SSD → Kioxia Exceria Basic Gen4 1TB +RM 199
🖼️ The Monitor — RM 629
AOC Q27G42ZE
• 27" QHD 2560×1440 Fast IPS
240Hz native (260Hz OC) · 1ms GtG · 0.3ms MPRT
• DisplayPort 1.4 + HDMI 2.0
• G-Sync Compatible + FreeSync Premium
• 123.6% sRGB color gamut · HDR10

Better than the originally-recommended Samsung G50F (RM 799):
+60Hz refresh (240Hz vs 180Hz)
DP 1.4 vs DP 1.2 (future-proof signal)
Wider color gamut (123.6% vs ~99% sRGB)
Saved RM 170 vs the original pick

Trade-off: no DisplayHDR 400 cert (HDR10 only) — negligible at 300 nits.
💳 Payment status & next steps
  • Deposit paid: RM 1,000 · Balance: RM 4,756 due on build completion at Ideal Tech Penang branch.
  • Pay the balance with credit card if possible (chargeback protection) — or cash on the day of pickup if the branch prefers it for the final amount.
  • Before paying the balance, verify in person: serial-number stickers on RAM (Kingston Fury Beast RGB 32GB), motherboard (B650EM Force WiFi 6E), SSD (Kioxia 1TB), and GPU. Make sure the box labels match the configurator spec exactly.
  • Get a printed invoice with full serial numbers, dates of purchase, and 1-year warranty start date clearly stated. Keep it filed — required for any warranty claim.
  • Ask Ideal Tech to confirm overnight stress test passed before pickup. Standard for them per Lowyat reviews, but worth verbally confirming.
  • Windows 11 activation — see options callout below. Do NOT pay Ideal Tech's RM 549 add-on either way. Most common Malaysian routes: Shopee OEM key (RM 100-180, grey-market but genuine activation), official Microsoft retail (~RM 600+, fully legal), MAS / get.activated.win (free, not legal but widely used).
  • Buy DisplayPort 1.4 cable (~RM 30-50 on Shopee) if not bundled with the AOC monitor — required for 1440p 240Hz signal. The HDMI 2.0 port on the monitor maxes at 1440p 144Hz, so DP is mandatory for the full 240Hz.
  • Buy surge-protected power strip (~RM 30-60 on Shopee) — Belkin / APC / UGREEN. Protects the RM 6,385 setup against Malaysian voltage fluctuations.
🪟 Windows 11 activation — the four real options in Malaysia

The PC ships with Windows 11 Home Trial (unactivated). Downloading and installing Windows from Microsoft directly is fully legal and free — the legal question is only about activation (removing the "Activate Windows" watermark and unlocking personalization settings). Four routes are commonly used in Malaysia:

⭐ Shopee OEM Key — Recommended
RM 100-180
Activation type: Genuine Microsoft digital license, tied to your Microsoft account, passes all authenticity checks.
Legal: Grey area — keys are usually leaked corporate volume licensing or resold OEM keys from China. Activates on Microsoft's servers but could theoretically be revoked if Microsoft identifies the source.
Real-world risk: Very low. Revocation extremely rare in practice. Standard Malaysian middle path.
How: Search "Windows 11 Home OEM Key" on Shopee, pick a seller with 4.8+ rating and 1,000+ sales. Activate via Settings → Activation → Change Product Key.
Microsoft Retail
~RM 600-700
Activation type: Fully genuine retail license. Transferable to a new PC if you ever rebuild.
Legal: 100% legal.
Real-world risk: Zero.
How: Buy at microsoft.com/en-my/store or authorized retailers (Harvey Norman, etc.). Best choice if you want zero ambiguity and don't mind the 4-6× price premium over Shopee keys.
MAS / massgrave
Free
What it is: Microsoft Activation Scripts — open-source toolkit (100K+ GitHub stars) that exploits Microsoft's own volume-licensing activation paths to permanently activate Windows/Office. The "HWID" method ties activation to your hardware ID, survives reinstalls.
Activation type: Microsoft sees the PC as digitally licensed; visually indistinguishable from genuine.
Legal: Not legal — violates EULA and Malaysian Copyright Act 1987. Microsoft has never sued an individual end-user in Malaysia for this. Widely used culturally.
Real-world risk: Low day-to-day; theoretical risk Microsoft patches the exploit (they haven't in years). Use ONLY the official sources — fake clones often carry malware.
Official sources: github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts · massgrave.dev · the one-liner irm https://get.activated.win | iex run in admin PowerShell.
Run Unactivated
Free
Activation type: None.
Legal: 100% legal — Microsoft permits indefinite use of unactivated Windows.
What you lose: "Activate Windows" watermark in bottom-right corner, can't change wallpaper / accent color / lock screen / taskbar customization, occasional settings nags. Everything else works fully forever: all apps, updates, security, performance, drivers, games.
Real-world risk: Zero.
Best for: People who don't care about cosmetics. Some genuinely prefer this over the grey-market keys.
💡 Honest read for this RM 6,385 build

The Shopee OEM key (RM 100-180) is the standard Malaysian path and what this doc has assumed throughout. At <3% of the build cost, you get genuine-on-record activation tied to your Microsoft account — set-it-and-forget-it peace of mind for the planned 5+ year life of this PC. If you'd rather not pay anything, MAS works reliably for the vast majority of users; the trade-off is technically illegal status and theoretical (small) future patching risk — many Malaysians run perfectly stable MAS-activated installations for years. Running unactivated is the underappreciated option: legally clean, costs nothing, and the cosmetic restrictions are minor if you don't customize your desktop heavily.

No judgment either way — this is a personal call. The doc's "RM 100-180 Windows OEM" line in the total spend below reflects the Shopee OEM path; subtract that line if you go with MAS or unactivated.

💰 Total spend breakdown
Dev-Aware Radiance Prime PCRM 5,756
AOC Q27G42ZE monitorRM 629
Windows 11 Home OEM (Shopee, to buy)~RM 100-180
DisplayPort 1.4 cable (Shopee, to buy)~RM 30-50
Surge-protected power strip (Shopee, to buy)~RM 30-60
Ready-to-game totalRM 6,545-6,675

Came in RM 480-610 below the Smart Budget complete-setup estimate (RM 7,155-7,235) in this doc — a clean win thanks to (a) skipping the 16GB GPU upgrade per the Dev-Aware strategy, (b) picking the AOC over the Samsung monitor, (c) buying Windows OEM separately.

Two compelling pre-built options at RM 12,299 from JOI Gaming both offer an RTX 5080 (a tier above the 5070 Ti) plus 32GB DDR5 — bypassing the RAM crisis entirely. Below is how they stack up against the custom build.

🏆 JOI Gaming PC A7000 — AMD variant
RTX 5080 + Ryzen 7 9800X3D + 32GB DDR5 + X870E motherboard
RM 12,299
Recommended pre-built
Specs:
• AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D · Gigabyte X870E Aorus Elite WiFi 7
• MSI RTX 5080 VENTUS 3X OC 16GB GDDR7 (recommended GPU variant)
• KLEVV FIT V 32GB DDR5-6000 · Addlink S85 1TB NVMe Gen4
• DeepCool LM360 ARGB AIO · DeepCool PN1200M 1200W Gold PSU
• ASUS TUF GT302 ARGB case · GPU holder + RGB cables (free)
No OS included (DOS) — buy Windows 11 OEM key separately
→ Find on Gloo (JOI A7000)
JOI Ultra Gaming PC 9490 — Intel variant
RTX 5080 + Intel Core Ultra 9 285K + 32GB DDR5 + Z890 motherboard
RM 12,299
Better for productivity
Specs:
• Intel Core Ultra 9 285K (24C/24T) · MSI Z890-A WiFi
• MSI RTX 5080 VENTUS 3X OC 16GB GDDR7
• PNY XLR8 Gaming 32GB DDR5-6000 · Addlink S85 1TB NVMe Gen4
• DeepCool LM360 ARGB AIO · DeepCool PN1200M 1200W Gold PSU
• ASUS TUF GT302 ARGB case · GPU holder + RGB cables (free)
No OS included (DOS) — buy Windows 11 OEM key separately
→ Find on Gloo (JOI 9490)
Head-to-Head Comparison
Component A7000 (AMD) 9490 (Intel) Custom (this guide)
PriceRM 12,299RM 12,299~RM 11,548–14,369
CPU9800X3D ⭐Intel Ultra 9 285K9800X3D ⭐
GPURTX 5080 ⬆️RTX 5080 ⬆️RTX 5070 Ti
MotherboardX870E ⬆️Z890 (dead-end socket)B850
RAM32GB DDR5-6000 ⬆️32GB DDR5-6000 ⬆️16GB starter
Storage1TB Gen41TB Gen42TB Gen4 ⬆️
PSU1200W Gold ⬆️1200W Gold ⬆️850W Gold
OS includedNo (DOS)No (DOS)Yes (Windows 11)
MonitorNoNoYes (LG 27GR93U)
Build riskNoneNoneHigh for first-timer
Real total cost*~RM 14,200~RM 14,200~RM 14,300

* Real total adds Windows OEM (~RM 100–180) and monitor (~RM 1,800–2,000) for pre-built options.

🎯 Verdict

JOI A7000 (AMD) is the strongest pick at this price point — you get a stronger GPU (RTX 5080 vs 5070 Ti), 32GB RAM at no extra cost, top-tier X870E motherboard, and zero build risk. This pre-built genuinely beats the custom recommendation in this guide for the same money.

Skip the Intel 9490 for gaming. The Core Ultra 9 285K underperforms the 9800X3D in games and uses LGA 1851 — a likely dead-end socket. Only consider it if you also do heavy productivity work (video editing, 3D rendering).

Custom build still makes sense if you want the building experience, top-tier component brands (Kingston RAM, WD SSD, ARCTIC cooler), or 2TB storage from day one. Otherwise, the JOI A7000 is the smarter buy.

AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D
AM5 socket · 8 cores / 16 threads · 96MB 3D V-Cache · Zen 5 · up to 5.2GHz
Best gaming CPU 2026 — Tom's Hardware
~RM 3,099
TMT / Lowyat / Shopee

Still the undisputed gaming king on AM5 in 2026 — no newer X3D chip has displaced it. Price has risen from the 2025 estimate of RM 2,100–2,300 due to sustained demand. Worth every ringgit for this build.

🔌
MSI MAG B850 Tomahawk MAX WiFi (ATX)
AM5 · DDR5 · PCIe 5.0 GPU & M.2 · WiFi 7 · 5GbE · 80A SPS VRM
2026 upgrade pick — WiFi 7 included
~RM 750–950
Shopee / Lazada / TMT

Upgraded from the B650 — the B850 chipset brings WiFi 7 and 5GbE ethernet at a similar price point. Best value AM5 board of 2026 according to Tom's Hardware. AM5 socket support confirmed by AMD through at least 2027.

💾
32GB DDR5-6000 (2×16GB) — target spec
Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 / XPG Lancer Blade DDR5-6400 · CL30 or better
⚠ Price surge — read strategy below
RM 1,000–2,000
Carousell / TMT / Shopee

RAM prices have surged dramatically in 2026. AI infrastructure demand has squeezed consumer DDR5 supply — 32GB kits that cost RM 350–500 in 2025 now retail at RM 1,450–2,000. Analysts forecast prices will keep rising 30–50% per quarter through mid-2026, with no meaningful correction until late 2027 at earliest. Waiting for cheap RAM means waiting 12–18 months — too long to delay an entire build. Source: The Star, March 2026 · DropReference, April 2026.

💡 Recommended strategy — buy now with a 16GB starter kit. Purchase a single 16GB DDR5-5600 stick (~RM 700–900 on Carousell or Shopee) as a placeholder to get your build running today. The B850 board has two DIMM slots — when 32GB prices normalize in late 2026 or 2027, simply add a second 16GB stick or swap to a 32GB kit. You lose nothing: 16GB runs most AAA games fine today, and DDR5 slots are fully expandable. Do not buy 32GB now at inflated prices unless budget is no concern.

💿
WD Black SN7100 2TB NVMe Gen4 (M.2)
PCIe 4.0 · 7,250 / 6,900 MB/s · Kioxia BiCS8 NAND · runs cool
2026 top Gen4 pick
~RM 700–850
Shopee / Lazada / All IT

Replaces the Samsung 990 Pro as the top Gen4 recommendation — faster in real workloads, runs cooler, and costs less. Note: Crucial has exited the consumer SSD market (February 2026), so avoid buying Crucial drives as stock runs out. Gen5 SSDs (WD SN8100, Samsung 9100 Pro) exist but cost RM 1,400–1,800 for negligible gaming benefit.

🎮
NVIDIA RTX 5070 Ti 16GB GDDR7
GALAX / Zotac (value) · ASUS TUF / MSI Gaming Trio (premium) · Blackwell architecture
Your chosen GPU ✓
RM 4,099–5,439
MSI Store MY / TMT / Lazada

Price has stabilized and the low end has dropped to RM 4,099 (GALAX, Zotac AIB models) since the 2025 launch. Premium AIB cards (ASUS TUF, MSI Gaming Trio) remain at RM 4,999–5,439. Either performs identically — the premium buys better cooling and aesthetics.

❄️
ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III Pro 360
360mm AIO · integrated VRM fan · whisper-quiet · AM5 compatible
Best 360mm AIO 2026 — Tech4Gamers & Tom's Hardware
~RM 350–450
Shopee / Lazada

Dethroned the Deepcool LT720 as the consensus best 360mm AIO in 2026. Exceptional cooling that rivals coolers twice its price, with a built-in VRM fan that actively cools your motherboard's power delivery. Budget alternative: Thermalright Aqua Elite 360 ARGB at ~RM 200–280.

Cooler Master MWE Gold 850 V3 (fully modular)
850W · 80+ Gold · ATX 3.1 / PCIe 5.1 · 16-pin 12V-2×6 cable included
ATX 3.1 — 2026 standard
~RM 500–650
TMT / Shopee / All IT

ATX 3.1 is now the 2026 standard, succeeding ATX 3.0. The MWE Gold 850 V3 is fully compliant, includes the native 16-pin 12V-2×6 cable for the RTX 5070 Ti, and is competitively priced. Want more headroom? The MSI MAG A1000GL (1000W ATX 3.1) is ~RM 650–800.

🖥️
Lian Li Lancool 216 / Fractal Design North
Mid-Tower ATX · high-airflow mesh · 360mm radiator support · tool-less panels
Both top-rated in 2026
~RM 350–550
Shopee / Lazada / TMT

Lancool 216 — best pure airflow value, comes with ARGB fans, widely available in Malaysia. Fractal Design North — premium aesthetic with a wood-panel front, equally excellent thermals. Either pairs perfectly with the 360mm AIO and RTX 5070 Ti.

🪟
Windows 11 Home (OEM)
Buy OEM key from Shopee or local IT shops — much cheaper than retail box
~RM 100–180
Shopee / local IT shop
🖥️
LG 27GR93U — 27" 4K 144Hz IPS
3840×2160 · IPS · 1ms GtG · HDR400 · G-Sync Compatible · FreeSync Premium
Best value 4K gaming monitor for this build
~RM 1,800–2,000
Shopee / Lazada / Harvey Norman

Price remains stable. Use a DisplayPort 1.4 cable — not HDMI — to unlock 4K 144Hz. HDMI 2.0 caps at 4K 60Hz. Check if a DP cable is included in the box; if not, grab one on Shopee for ~RM 30–50.

⚠ Compatibility & Setup Notes
🔌
PSU — 16-pin 12V-2×6 connector required
The RTX 5070 Ti uses a 16-pin 12V-2×6 power connector. The Cooler Master MWE Gold 850 V3 includes this cable natively. An adapter also ships in the GPU box as a fallback, but the native cable is cleaner.
💾
RAM — enable EXPO profile in BIOS on first boot
DDR5-6000 sticks ship running at 4800MHz by default. Enter BIOS on first boot and enable EXPO (AMD's equivalent of XMP) to unlock the full 6000MHz. Easy 30-second step — don't skip it.
❄️
AIO Cooler — mount radiator at the top as exhaust
Hot air rises — mount the 360mm radiator at the top of the case exhausting outward. Avoid front-mounted intake for the AIO, as it pushes warm radiator air directly over the GPU.
🔧
Motherboard — B850 natively supports the 9800X3D
The MSI MAG B850 Tomahawk MAX ships with an up-to-date BIOS supporting the 9800X3D out of the box. No BIOS flash needed — plug in and go. Confirm with the seller anyway as a sanity check.
Estimated total build cost
including monitor · excluding keyboard & mouse
RM 11,548 – 14,369
✓ With 16GB starter RAM — under RM 15,000
🎯 The Real Decision — Three Tiers

After scraping Ideal Tech, eMarque, and Gloo's full inventories on 4 May 2026, the 1440p decision distills to three Radiance Prime configurations that scale smoothly from rock-bottom budget to buy-once comfort. All three share the same base + B650E motherboard + 1TB Gen4 SSD; the differences are just RAM and GPU upgrades.

Smart Budget
Smart Budget Prime
RM 4,857
Base + B650E + 1TB SSD. Skip 16GB GPU + 32GB RAM. Pure-gaming pick. 8GB VRAM enough for 1440p through 2027, 32GB irrelevant for gaming-only. Self-upgrade GPU in 2028 for ~RM 200-400 net.
⭐ Dev-Aware (Recommended)
Dev-Aware Prime
RM 5,756
Smart Budget + Kingston Fury Beast RGB 32GB (May promo +RM 899). 8GB GPU still — defer that to 2028 self-upgrade. Right pick for software dev career trajectory — 32GB is mandatory for dev work in 12-18 months, locks in 2026 promo pricing.
For Comfortability
Configured Prime (max)
RM 6,256
Dev-Aware + 16GB GPU upgrade (+RM 799 G.Skill kit instead of Kingston). Avoids the 2028 GPU self-upgrade. Buy once, no future PC work needed through ~2030 except eventual 9800X3D drop-in.
📐 The Tier Gaps Decoded

Smart Budget → Dev-Aware (+RM 899): Adds the May promo Kingston Fury Beast RGB 32GB DDR5-6000 kit. Worth it if you're aiming for a software career — typical full-time dev workload (Docker + IDE + 30+ Chrome tabs + emulators or local LLMs) hits 22-26GB easily. RAM-crisis 2026 prices won't ease until late 2027, so RM 899 locked-in today is reasonable cost certainty vs the ~RM 700-1,200 future self-purchase price + DIY/QVL-match friction.

Dev-Aware → Configured Prime (+RM 799): Adds the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB GPU upgrade (Configured Prime total becomes RM 6,555 with the Kingston kit, RM 6,455 with the cheaper G.Skill non-RGB). Pay this only if you specifically want to avoid the future GPU swap. The 8GB → 16GB self-upgrade in 2028 costs ~RM 200-400 net (sell 8GB on Carousell ~RM 1,200, buy used 16GB ~RM 1,400-1,600), spreading the cost across 2 years of full-time income.

Note: The previously-documented "Configured Prime RM 6,256" total used the cheaper G.Skill Ripjaws S5 non-RGB 32GB kit (RM 799). With the Kingston Fury Beast RGB upgrade applied consistently, it's RM 6,555. Pick whichever RAM kit you prefer — the gaming/dev performance is identical.

⚠ Why JOI A5005 (RM 4,999) is no longer the budget pick (corrected 2026-05-04): JOI A5005 was previously recommended under the belief it shipped 2×8GB dual-channel RAM. The Gloo product page actually lists "G.SKILL Ripjaws S5 16GB DDR5 6000MHz" — a single 16GB stick (single-channel), same compromise as every other pre-built at this tier. JOI's only remaining edge is shipping with B650M out of box, but the Smart Budget Radiance Prime gets you B650E (better) for RM 142 less while also adding WiFi 6E and 2× the storage.

Why Stellar (RM 5,999) doesn't appear in the top picks: Stellar sits awkwardly in the middle: RTX 5070 12GB but with the same single-channel RAM compromise. At apples-to-apples specs (32GB dual-channel + 1TB SSD), Stellar costs RM 6,798 vs Configured Prime's RM 6,455, while delivering less VRAM longevity (12GB vs 16GB). Stellar's edge is raw FPS today (~25-30% over the 5060 Ti); Prime's edge is lifetime value.

Why eMarque INFINITY 5060 Ti doesn't make the cut: Base RM 4,368 is tempting, but the 256GB Gen3 SSD is too small and too slow to be usable. Adding the cheapest acceptable SSD upgrade (+RM 399 for ADATA Legend 900 Pro Gen4 1TB) pushes the total to RM 4,767 — at which point JOI A5005 (RM 4,999) and the Smart Budget Radiance Prime (RM 4,857) offer better motherboards. eMarque also can't upgrade the motherboard via configurator — A620M is final.

The smartest sub-RM 5,000 build available in Malaysia (2026-05-04). Same Radiance Prime base as the Comfortability pick below, with strategic upgrades that maximize value while skipping the gaming-irrelevant ones.

⭐ Smart Budget Radiance Prime — best value pre-built in Malaysia
7500F + RTX 5060 Ti 8GB + 1×16GB DDR5-6000 + 1TB Gen4 SSD + B650E + WiFi 6E
RM 4,857
Best budget pick
Configurator step Selection Cost
Base Radiance Prime7500F · A620M · 5060 Ti 8GB · 1×16GB DDR5-6000 · 500GB Gen4 · 650W Bronze · CX200M case · Free Jonsbo CB40 cooler · Win 11 trialRM 4,399
+ Motherboard upgradeGIGABYTE B650EM Force WiFi 6E — solves WiFi + 9800X3D upgrade path + Gen5 SSD support + 3rd M.2 slot+RM 259
+ SSD upgradeKioxia Exceria Basic Gen4 1TB — 2× the storage, same Gen4 NVMe speed+RM 199
— Skip: 16GB GPU upgrade8GB sufficient for 1440p through 2027. Self-upgrade GPU in 2028 for ~RM 200-400 net (sell 8GB on Carousell first).(saves RM 799)
— Skip: 32GB RAM upgradeGaming-irrelevant in 2026. 16GB is genuinely fine. Add a matched 16GB stick later (~RM 950) only when serious dev work demands it.(saves RM 799)
Configurator totalRM 4,857
1440p performance: RTX 5060 Ti 8GB pushes 70–95 FPS High + DLSS Quality in modern 2026 AAA. Path-traced titles (Cyberpunk PT, Alan Wake 2, Indiana Jones) need DLSS Performance to hit 60 FPS — acceptable. Older AAA (Witcher 3, Arkham Knight, Doom Eternal) run at 100-150+ FPS maxed.
Why this beats JOI A5005 (RM 4,999): RM 142 cheaper, with strictly better motherboard (B650E vs B650M), WiFi 6E built-in (JOI has none), 1TB Gen4 vs 512GB Gen4 SSD, and same 9800X3D upgrade path. Same RAM/CPU/GPU otherwise.
The "skip" decisions are deliberate: The +RM 1,598 you'd spend on the 16GB GPU + 32GB RAM upgrades buys insurance against future scenarios that may not materialize. By 2028 when 8GB VRAM hits actual limits, you'll have full-time income and can self-upgrade the GPU for ~RM 200-400 net (sell 8GB on Carousell, buy 5070 Ti 16GB or next-gen). 32GB RAM matters for serious dev work that interns rarely need; you can add a matching stick later for ~RM 950 if your work requires it.
Future CPU upgrade (your stated 2-3 year plan): The B650E Force WiFi 6E has 8+2+2 VRM with adequate headroom for a 9800X3D drop-in (120W TDP). At that point you'd also want to swap the Jonsbo CB40 stock cooler for a Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 (~RM 179 separately).
→ Configure on idealtech.com.my
💰 Complete-the-setup total

Smart Budget Prime: RM 4,857 + Samsung Odyssey G5 G50F monitor (RM 799) + Windows 11 Home OEM (~RM 100-180) = ~RM 5,756-5,836 ready-to-game total.

Compared to the Comfortability pick at RM 6,256 (= RM 7,155-7,235 ready-to-game), the Smart Budget saves you RM 1,399 today for the same upgrade path and same usable storage. The savings preserve your emergency fund and leave RM 800+ buffer toward a future NAS purchase.

The realistic best fit for a software-engineering career trajectory. Smart Budget Prime base + Kingston Fury Beast RGB 32GB May promo. Not the cheapest, not the most maxed-out — the one that aligns with the actual upgrade path you'll want over the next 5 years.

⭐ Dev-Aware Radiance Prime — locks in 32GB at 2026 promo pricing
7500F + RTX 5060 Ti 8GB + 32GB DDR5-6000 dual-ch (Kingston Fury Beast RGB) + 1TB Gen4 SSD + B650E + WiFi 6E
RM 5,756
Recommended for software dev
Configurator step Selection Cost
Base Radiance Prime7500F · A620M · 5060 Ti 8GB · 1×16GB DDR5-6000 · 500GB Gen4 · 650W Bronze · CX200M case · Free Jonsbo CB40 cooler · Win 11 trialRM 4,399
+ Motherboard upgradeGIGABYTE B650EM Force WiFi 6E — solves WiFi + 9800X3D upgrade path + Gen5 SSD support + 3rd M.2 slot+RM 259
+ RAM upgrade MAY Promo: Kingston Fury Beast RGB 32GB (2×16GB) DDR5-6000 — premium-tier kit, RGB, RM 899 vs G.Skill non-RGB at RM 799 (RM 100 for RGB + Kingston brand). TMT lists same kit at RM 1,299, so this is RM 400 below retail.+RM 899
+ SSD upgradeKioxia Exceria Basic Gen4 1TB — 2× the storage, same Gen4 NVMe speed+RM 199
— Skip: 16GB GPU upgrade8GB sufficient for 1440p through 2027. Self-upgrade GPU in 2028 for ~RM 200-400 net (sell 8GB on Carousell first, buy used 16GB).(saves RM 799)
Configurator totalRM 5,756
Why 32GB is dev-relevant (not gaming-relevant): Typical full-time engineer workload at Penang MNCs (Intel/AMD/Micron/Keysight) — VS Code with TypeScript/Python LSPs (~2-3GB) + Docker stack with Postgres/Redis (~6-8GB) + Chrome with 30+ tabs and React DevTools (~6-8GB) + Slack/Teams (~2GB) + an emulator or local LLM (~5-8GB) — easily hits 22-26GB used. At 16GB you swap-thrash daily; at 32GB you have headroom. You won't need this as an intern, but you will within 12-18 months.
Why lock in the price now: The 2026 RAM crisis is projected to persist until late 2027 per market analysis. Locking in RM 899 today for a known-good kit avoids the friction of (a) finding a matching 16GB stick in 2027-2028 (G.Skill/Kingston EOL'd kits get expensive), (b) DIY install during warranty period, and (c) volatile future pricing (RM 700-1,200 range plausible).
1440p performance: Identical to Smart Budget — 70-95 FPS High + DLSS Quality in modern AAA. The 32GB doesn't help gaming, but it doesn't hurt either.
Storage strategy: Built around Gen4 NVMe-only on the gaming PC. Mass storage handled separately by a future NAS purchase (Synology DS224+ / UGREEN DXP2800 with NAS-grade WD Red Plus or Seagate IronWolf drives, ~RM 2,700-3,400 budget). Don't add desktop HDDs to the gaming PC — they don't belong in a NAS later, and you don't need bulk storage in the gaming machine.
Future GPU upgrade: Plan ~RM 200-400 net swap in 2028 (sell 8GB on Carousell, buy used 16GB). At that point you'd be 1.5-2 years into full-time income at RM 4,000-5,500/month — the upgrade is comfortable.
→ Configure on idealtech.com.my
💾 Storage Strategy — why no HDD or extra SSD add-ons

Ideal Tech's configurator offers "Add On: Extra SSD" (RM 499-1,099) and "Add On: HDD Storage" (RM 359-599 Seagate Barracuda 2TB/4TB). Skip all of them.

  • Extra SSD add-ons are overpriced. The Kioxia Exceria Basic 1TB shows up as +RM 199 in the SSD upgrade slot but +RM 699 in the add-on slot — same drive, 3.5× markup. If you need a 2nd NVMe later, buy on Shopee/Lazada (Lexar NM790 1TB Gen4 ~RM 672, ~30-40% below Ideal Tech's add-on pricing).
  • HDD add-ons are wrong twice over. Desktop Barracudas lack vibration tolerance, error correction, and TLER firmware needed for 24/7 NAS RAID. They don't belong in a NAS later — and you don't need bulk storage in the gaming PC because your future NAS will provide it.
  • NAS plan budget (for later): 2-bay entry NAS like Synology DS224+ or UGREEN DXP2800 (~RM 1,500-2,200) + 2× 4TB NAS-grade drives (WD Red Plus / Seagate IronWolf, ~RM 1,200-1,500 for 4TB usable in RAID 1) = RM 2,700-3,400. Defer until you have full-time income.

Net: gaming PC = fast NVMe only. NAS = bulk storage. Don't mix them.

💰 Complete-the-setup total

Dev-Aware Prime: RM 5,756 + Samsung Odyssey G5 G50F monitor (RM 799) + Windows 11 Home OEM (~RM 100-180 from Shopee, NOT from Ideal Tech configurator at +RM 549) + DisplayPort cable (~RM 30-50 if not bundled) = ~RM 6,685-6,785 ready-to-game total. Add ~RM 240-450 if you need new keyboard/mouse/headset. RM 919-1,000 over the Smart Budget complete-setup, locks in 32GB at promo pricing for your dev career trajectory. Eventual NAS purchase (RM 2,700-3,400) is a separate later decision once full-time income is established.

⚠ Before You Commit — Gotchas Checklist

Things that are NOT in the box, things that ARE in the box but might surprise you, and verifications to do before payment. Curated from a config audit on 4 May 2026.

Hardware NOT included (budget separately)
  • Windows 11 license — Configurator default is "Windows 11 Trial" (unactivated). DO NOT buy Windows from Ideal Tech configurator at +RM 549. Buy OEM key on Shopee for RM 100-180 from authorized resellers, or run unactivated.
  • DisplayPort cable — Often NOT bundled with monitor either. Budget RM 30-50 for a DP 1.4 cable. Required for 1440p 180Hz on the Samsung G50F.
  • Peripherals — No keyboard, mouse, headset, webcam, or speakers included. If you don't have these already, budget RM 240-450 for entry-tier peripherals (Royal Kludge keyboard ~RM 80-150, Logitech G102 mouse ~RM 60-100, HyperX Cloud Stinger 2 headset ~RM 100-200).
  • Microsoft Office — Use free LibreOffice or Office Web (browser-based) unless you specifically need desktop Office.
Hardware quirks to know about
  • Cooler is non-RGB while case has ARGB fans — Jonsbo CB40 (free, included) is non-RGB; your Antec CX200M ARGB has 3 ARGB fans. Visual mismatch some people care about. Plan ~RM 179 (Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120) at 9800X3D upgrade time anyway — pick ARGB version then.
  • Case has no front USB-C — Antec CX200M ARGB only has front USB 3.0 Type-A. USB-C peripherals need a rear-port cable.
  • Case GPU length limit ~320mm — Fine for 5060 Ti / 5070 / 5070 Ti. Many 5080/5090 cards (330-360mm) WON'T FIT. If you ever upgrade to flagship, plan a case swap (~RM 200-400 extra).
  • 240mm AIO only fits front of case, not top — Limits future cooler upgrade options.
  • WiFi/Bluetooth antennas come with the Gigabyte mobo — Confirm they're attached on the rear I/O when you receive the PC. Sometimes shipped loose in the mobo box.
  • Cooler TDP rating is "honest but tight" for future Ryzen 9 X3D — Jonsbo CB40 spec'd 225W but practically handles ~180-200W sustained. 9800X3D (162W gaming peak) is fine; future Ryzen 9 9950X3D (170W TDP, sometimes higher) is marginal. Plan for upgrade cooler if going beyond X3D 8-core.
Verifications BEFORE payment
  • WhatsApp Ideal Tech to confirm Kingston Fury Beast RGB 32GB stock + promo end date — May Featured Promo not explicitly dated; April promos still listed in May suggests rolling. The Kingston RAM at RM 899 is RM 400 below TMT retail, so promo could end with stock depletion.
  • Verify quotation/invoice line-items match: Ryzen 5 7500F (not 7600), Gigabyte B650EM Force WiFi 6E (not MSI B650M), Kingston Fury Beast RGB 32GB (2×16GB) — not the cheaper G.Skill unless you change your mind, Kioxia Exceria Basic Gen4 1TB, FREE Jonsbo CB40 (not a paid upgrade), Antec CX200M ARGB Black case.
  • Request fully installed Windows + drivers + latest BIOS when ordering — most builders do this but confirm: Windows activated (if you bring license), all drivers installed, BIOS flashed (especially for forward-compatibility with 9800X3D), stress test passed.
  • Ask about DIY upgrade warranty implications in writing — Malaysia's typical "soft modifications don't void" policy isn't always honored. Specifically ask: "If I add a 2nd 16GB stick or swap the GPU within the 1-year warranty, does that void coverage on the rest of the system?"
✅ What IS correctly assumed (no need to verify)
  • WiFi 6E + Bluetooth 5.3 built into the B650EM Force motherboard ✅
  • 650W PSU has the 8-pin PCIe cable for the 5060 Ti ✅ (and headroom for future 5070 Ti / 9800X3D)
  • PSU power cable (kettle/IEC) included ✅
  • Thermal paste pre-applied at build ✅ (Ideal Tech specifically advertises Noctua premium thermal paste — better than typical pre-built default)
  • Gigabyte B650E ships with AGESA supporting Zen 5 (9800X3D) — Ideal Tech will flash latest if not ✅
  • 1-year Ideal Tech warranty + free Penang on-site service + 90-day 1-to-1 exchange ✅
🔄 Future 9800X3D upgrade — what to know now
  • Q-Flash Plus on the Gigabyte B650EM Force WiFi 6E — this motherboard supports BIOS flashing with ONLY the PSU connected (no CPU/RAM/GPU needed). Genuinely important: it means you can drop in a 9800X3D years from now even if the BIOS ships too old to POST with Zen 5, by flashing the latest firmware via USB stick first. Reassuring vs cheaper boards that require you to boot the older CPU first.
  • 9800X3D price ballpark — RM 3,099 today (TMT verified, 2026-05). Expect RM 2,200-2,800 by 2028 as supply matures. Budget RM 2,500 for the upgrade.
  • Cooler swap may be needed — Jonsbo CB40 (free, included) handles the 9800X3D's 162W gaming peak fine, but is marginal for sustained heavy workloads (compilation, rendering). Plan ~RM 179 for a Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 ARGB at upgrade time — also fixes the ARGB visual mismatch with your case fans.
  • RAM stays compatible — Kingston Fury Beast RGB DDR5-6000 works perfectly on Zen 5 (9800X3D's sweet spot is DDR5-6000 with EXPO).
  • BIOS update procedure (year-2028 reference) — Download latest BIOS to a FAT32-formatted USB stick, plug into the rear-panel "BIOS" labeled USB port, hold the Q-Flash Plus button. Process takes 5-10 minutes. Do this BEFORE installing the 9800X3D so the system boots first try.
⚡ Surge protection & power strip (worth the RM 30-50)
  • Malaysia has occasional power fluctuations — voltage spikes during thunderstorms, brownouts during peak grid load. A surge-protected power strip protects your RM 5,756 PC + RM 799 monitor against a single bad event.
  • Don't buy from Ideal Tech configurator — Targus SmartSurge 4/6 at +RM 99-149 in their add-on section is overpriced for what is a generic protection device.
  • Buy on Shopee instead: any 4-6 outlet power strip with surge protection (joule rating ≥ 1000J, indicator LED) for RM 30-60. Brands worth picking: Belkin, APC, Tripp Lite, or UGREEN. Avoid no-name strips.
  • What to plug in vs not: PC tower + monitor + desk lamp on the surge strip. Avoid plugging in laser printers or space heaters (high inrush current trips the strip).
  • Optional UPS upgrade (later, not now): If your area has frequent power cuts, a 600-800VA UPS (RM 250-400 from APC or CyberPower) lets you save work and shut down gracefully. Not urgent for an intern in Penang where blackouts are rare.

Snapshot of the live Ideal Tech configurator on idealtech.com.my, captured before the planned Penang branch walk-in. Locks in the May 2026 promo pricing as visual evidence — useful at the branch if there's any pricing dispute, and as a reference for which components were tagged as featured promos vs. standard upgrades.

Ideal Tech Radiance Prime configurator, May 2026 — base RM 5,132, promo RM 4,399, with Kingston Fury Beast RGB 32GB, Gigabyte B650EM Force WiFi 6E, and Kioxia Exceria Basic Gen4 1TB upgrade options visible.
Save the screenshot file to: screenshots/idealtech-radiance-prime-configurator-may2026.png
🔍 Key observations from this screenshot
  • Base price RM 5,132 → promo RM 4,399 — confirms the headline pricing in this doc is current and accurate.
  • Two "MAY Featured Promo" tags (green ▲): Kingston Fury Beast RGB 32GB and Gigabyte B650EM Force WiFi 6E. Both could expire end of May 2026 — adds urgency to the walk-in timing.
  • Kioxia Exceria Basic Gen4 1TB SSD — listed as a green ▲ upgrade but not tagged "MAY Promo." Likely a stable upgrade option not tied to month-end. Lower urgency than the RAM/mobo.
  • PSU: Antec CSK650DC GB (80+ Bronze, 5-Year Warranty) — "GB" is the SKU code, not a Gold rating; this is 80+ Bronze. The 5-year warranty is the real differentiator at this price tier (most budget Bronze units carry 2-3 years).
  • OS shows "Windows 11 Home Trial" — confirms the doc's note: do NOT buy Windows from the Ideal Tech configurator at +RM 549. Buy OEM key on Shopee for RM 100-180.
  • "All our rigs are built with Noctua premium thermal paste" — minor build-quality signal worth noting (better than typical pre-built TIM).
  • "Copy Specs" button visible — click this before walking in to copy the full spec into a notes app on your phone. Gives the branch staff an exact text spec to match against your verbal request.
  • Cooler: FREE JONSBO CB40 Black Cooler — confirms the free upgrade is still active. Adequate for 7500F today; plan Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 ARGB swap (~RM 179) at the eventual 9800X3D upgrade.
🚶 Penang branch walk-in checklist
  • Bring this screenshot on your phone — visual evidence of the May promo pricing in case the in-store quote differs.
  • Click "Copy Specs" first — paste the full spec list into Notes/Keep on your phone before leaving home. Show the staff the text spec for an unambiguous match.
  • Verify three priority components in person: (1) Gigabyte B650EM Force WiFi 6E motherboard, (2) Kingston Fury Beast RGB 32GB (2×16GB) DDR5-6000, (3) Kioxia Exceria Basic Gen4 1TB. Inspect serial-number stickers on each box before paying.
  • Confirm stock for all three on the day — May promo items can be the first to deplete during the 2026 RAM/SSD crisis. If Kingston is out of stock, do NOT accept a silent substitution; either negotiate equivalent kit at promo price or walk away.
  • Ask about pickup vs build-and-deliver timing — Penang branch may have stock for same-day or next-day pickup vs the 3-7 day mail-order build queue.
  • Pay by card or cash on the spot after physical verification — eliminates the FPX-irreversibility concern from online ordering. Card adds chargeback protection if anything goes wrong post-purchase.
  • Get a written/printed invoice with serial numbers of RAM, GPU, motherboard, SSD before leaving. Required for warranty claims and crucial if any part DOA.
  • Don't buy add-ons at the branch either — same as online: skip Windows OS (RM 549), extra SSD add-ons (3× markup), HDD add-ons (wrong type for NAS later), Targus surge strips (RM 99-149 vs RM 30-50 on Shopee).

Verified via direct scrape of build.idealtech.com.my and the Radiance Prime product page on 4 May 2026. Base price + every upgrade option's cost was extracted from the configurator's data layer, not estimated.

⭐ Configured Radiance Prime — futureproof 1440p with WiFi 6E
7500F + RTX 5060 Ti 16GB + 32GB DDR5-6000 dual-ch + 500GB Gen4 SSD + B650E + WiFi 6E
RM 6,256
New top recommendation
Configurator step Selection Cost
Base Radiance Prime7500F · A620M · 5060 Ti 8GB · 1×16GB · 500GB · 650W Bronze · CX200M case · Free Jonsbo CB40 cooler · Win 11 trialRM 4,399
+ Motherboard upgradeGIGABYTE B650EM Force WiFi 6E — solves WiFi + 9800X3D upgrade path + Gen5 SSD support + 3rd M.2 slot+RM 259
+ GPU upgradeMSI RTX 5060 Ti Shadow 2X OC 16GB or ASUS Dual 16GB — VRAM headroom for 2027+ AAA+RM 799
+ RAM upgradeG.Skill Ripjaws S5 32GB (2×16GB) DDR5-6000 — proper dual-channel, 2026 RAM-crisis price+RM 799
Configurator totalRM 6,256
1440p performance: RTX 5060 Ti 16GB pushes 70–95 FPS High + DLSS Quality in modern AAA at 1440p (Cyberpunk ~75–88, Hogwarts Legacy ~80–105, Black Myth Wukong ~75–95). 16GB VRAM means you avoid the texture-thrashing the 8GB variant hits in 2027+ titles.
Why this beats JOI A5005 (RM 4,999): RM 1,257 more, but you get 16GB VRAM (vs 8GB), 32GB RAM (vs 16GB), WiFi 6E built in, and Gen5 SSD support for future drives. The JOI is cheaper today; the Configured Prime is cheaper across the lifetime of the machine.
Why this beats Stellar (RM 5,999) — even at +RM 257: 16GB VRAM > 12GB on the 5070 (same VRAM ceiling concern, just delayed by 2 years). 32GB RAM out the gate vs Stellar's 16GB single-channel default. Better motherboard (B650E vs B650M).
Future CPU upgrade: The B650E Force WiFi 6E has 8+2+2 VRM with adequate headroom for a 9800X3D drop-in (120W TDP). At that point you'd also want to swap the Jonsbo CB40 stock cooler for a Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 (~RM 179 separately).
→ Configure on idealtech.com.my
Where Configured Prime sits in the lineup
Build Price GPU/VRAM RAM Mobo WiFi 9800X3D-ready
Radiance Prime baseRM 4,3995060 Ti 8GB1×16GB singleA620M
Radiance Kiro II baseRM 4,499RX 9060 XT 16GB1×16GB singleA620M
Smart Budget PrimeRM 4,8575060 Ti 8GB1×16GB singleB650E✅ WiFi 6E
⭐ Dev-Aware Prime (Recommended)RM 5,7565060 Ti 8GB2×16GB dual (Kingston RGB)B650E✅ WiFi 6E
JOI A5005RM 4,9995060 Ti 8GB1×16GB singleB650M
Radiance StellarRM 5,999RTX 5070 12GB1×16GB singleB650M
Configured Prime (max)RM 6,256-6,5555060 Ti 16GB2×16GB dualB650E✅ WiFi 6E
Custom DIY Build C (full B650 + 1TB)RM 6,8285060 Ti 16GB2×16GB dualB650depends
Radiance ZenithRM 7,299RTX 5070 Ti 16GB1×16GB singleB650M
📐 Motherboard upgrade choice — why Gigabyte B650E over MSI B650M

The configurator offers two B650 boards: MSI B650M GAMING WIFI (+RM 249) and Gigabyte B650EM Force WiFi 6E (+RM 259). Pay the extra RM 10 for the Gigabyte. It adds a third M.2 slot, supports Gen5 SSDs (the MSI does not), and uses the slightly higher-binned B650E chipset. RM 10 is 0.16% of the build cost — overdetermined upgrade.

Both have WiFi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 built in, both fit the included CX200M case (mATX), and both have adequate VRMs for a future 9800X3D upgrade.

⚠ Honest tradeoffs
  • 500GB SSD stays at this price. Add Kioxia Exceria Basic Gen4 1TB upgrade for +RM 199 (would push total to RM 6,455) if 500GB feels tight.
  • Stock Jonsbo CB40 cooler is fine for the 7500F but marginal for a future 9800X3D. Plan ~RM 179 for a Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 at upgrade time.
  • 500GB → 32GB RAM is a weird ratio. If you do mostly gaming, the 16GB single-channel default is genuinely fine — you could skip the RAM upgrade and save RM 799 (build becomes RM 5,457 with single-channel 16GB). 32GB matters for VMs, dev work, heavy multitasking; it's gaming-irrelevant in 2026.
  • vs Custom Build C (RM 6,828): Configured Prime saves RM 572 over the full DIY route while delivering identical specs except 500GB vs 1TB SSD. The pre-built also includes Ideal Tech's 90-day 1-to-1 exchange + free on-site warranty in Penang.

After consideration, 1440p is the smarter target resolution for this build — it cuts the budget by roughly half while delivering an excellent gaming experience. Below are the three pre-builts from Gloo worth considering for a 1440p target, with realistic FPS expectations for each.

Note on RTX 5060 Ti VRAM: Gloo's A5005 builds ship with the 8GB VRAM variant of the RTX 5060 Ti, not the 16GB version. 8GB is sufficient for 1440p high settings today, but may feel tight in the most demanding 2027+ AAA titles. If Gloo offers a 16GB GPU upgrade for ~RM 300–500 extra, take it.

JOI Gaming PC 7170 — High-end 1440p stretch
Intel i7-14700F + RTX 5070 + 16GB + 1TB · Premium 1440p experience
RM 7,999
1440p performance: Ultra + DLSS Quality at 100–150 FPS in modern AAA games (Cyberpunk ~95–115, Hogwarts Legacy ~110–130). The 5070 has more headroom than you need at 1440p — wasted unless you push toward 4K later.
1080p: 140–200+ FPS Ultra · 4K: 60–90 FPS High + DLSS Performance (playable but not ideal).
Caveat: Intel LGA 1700 is end-of-life — no CPU upgrade path. The 14700F is so capable you won't need to upgrade for 5+ years anyway.
→ View on Gloo.com.my
JOI A5005 (Ryzen 5 7500F + RTX 5060 Ti) — Decent but no longer best value
7500F + RTX 5060 Ti 8GB + 1×16GB single-channel DDR5-6000 + 512GB · B650M (no WiFi)
RM 4,999
Was previously recommended
⚠ Correction (2026-05-04): This card previously claimed JOI shipped 2×8GB dual-channel RAM and was the "Best 1440p value" pick. The Gloo product page actually lists "G.SKILL Ripjaws S5 16GB DDR5 6000MHz" — a single 16GB stick (single-channel). Same RAM compromise as Ideal Tech's Radiance Prime base (RM 4,399) and eMarque INFINITY 5060 Ti (RM 4,368). At RM 4,999, JOI is now RM 600+ overpriced for the same RAM/GPU tier — its only remaining edge is the B650M motherboard (vs A620M on cheaper builds), which preserves the 9800X3D upgrade path.
1440p performance: High + DLSS Quality at 70–95 FPS in modern AAA (Cyberpunk ~70–85, Hogwarts ~80–100). Hits 1440p comfortably but the single-channel RAM costs ~10–15% gaming perf vs proper dual-channel.
Why consider this still: If you specifically value the B650M chipset for future 9800X3D upgrade and won't go through the eMarque self-modification route, JOI is the cheapest pre-built that has B650M out of the box. AM5 socket future-proof. No OS — budget RM 100–180 for Windows 11 OEM. No WiFi — budget RM 99 for a USB WiFi 6 dongle.
Why skip this: Radiance Prime base (RM 4,399) gets you the same RAM/GPU/CPU for RM 600 less; you only lose B650M → A620M (still works for 9800X3D, just with VRM headroom concerns). eMarque INFINITY 5060 Ti at RM 4,368 + 16GB GPU upgrade for +RM 499 = RM 4,867 — RM 132 cheaper than JOI with 16GB VRAM.
→ View on Gloo.com.my
JOI A5005 (Ryzen 5 9600X + RTX 5060 Ti) — Premium build quality
9600X + RTX 5060 Ti 8GB + 16GB DDR5-6000 + 512GB + 360mm AIO + WiFi
RM 6,499
1440p performance: High + DLSS Quality at 75–100 FPS — within 3–5 FPS of the 7500F variant. Same GPU = same gaming FPS at 1440p.
What the extra RM 1,500 buys: Newer Zen 5 CPU (~5–10% faster), 360mm AIO instead of air cooler, WiFi included, larger 700W PSU, fancier case with LCD display.
Honest take: If 1440p gaming is the goal, this RM 1,500 doesn't improve gaming. Better spent on a quality 1440p monitor or saving for the future. Worth it if you specifically value the AIO cooler quietness or want WiFi without a USB dongle.
→ View on Gloo.com.my
1440p Performance — Quick Reference
Price Pick GPU 1440p AAA FPS
RM 4,999A5005 (7500F)RTX 5060 Ti 8GB70–95 FPS High + DLSS
RM 6,499A5005 (9600X)RTX 5060 Ti 8GB75–100 FPS High + DLSS
RM 7,999JOI 7170RTX 5070100–150 FPS Ultra + DLSS
⚠ Skip these from Gloo's lineup
  • A5005 (Ryzen 5 5500 + RTX 5060) — RM 3,499 — DDR4 RAM + AM4 dead-end socket + RTX 5060 (non-Ti) is a 1080p card. Product link
  • A5005 (RX 9060 XT variant) — RX 9060 XT lacks DLSS 4 and weaker ray tracing — for AAA gaming with NVIDIA's feature stack, the 5060 Ti version is the better pick
  • JOI 5140 (i5-14400F) — Intel LGA 1700 is end-of-life
  • JOI Ultra 5140 / 7170 / 9490 — Intel LGA 1851 socket likely dead-end after one generation
🎯 1440p Verdict (Updated 2026-05-04)

JOI A5005 is no longer the best 1440p value pick after verifying its RAM is single-channel (1×16GB), not dual-channel (2×8GB) as previously documented. See the two-tier "For Budget / For Comfortability" callout at the top of this tab — the budget pick now goes to eMarque INFINITY 5060 Ti + 16GB GPU upgrade (RM 4,867) for the 16GB VRAM advantage, and the comfortability pick is Configured Radiance Prime (RM 6,256).

JOI A5005 still has one merit: the B650M motherboard preserves the 9800X3D upgrade path with proper VRM headroom. If you specifically value buying a pre-built with the B650 chipset already installed (vs A620M on cheaper alternatives), JOI remains a defensible pick at RM 4,999 — but it's no longer the best raw value.

The RM 1,500 jump to the 9600X variant doesn't improve gaming. Same GPU, same FPS at 1440p. You're paying for an AIO cooler and WiFi — useful but not gaming-relevant.

The JOI 7170 (RM 7,999) is overkill for 1440p unless you might pivot toward 4K later. The RTX 5070 has more headroom than 1440p needs — you'd be paying RM 3,000 extra for performance you won't use.

For the JOI A5005 (7500F + RTX 5060 Ti), the right monitor target is 27" 1440p at 144–180Hz with an IPS flat panel. After comparing TMT's catalog, one stands out as the clear value pick.

⭐ Samsung Odyssey G5 G50F (LS27FG502)
27" 1440p · 180Hz · Fast IPS · Flat · 1ms GtG · DisplayHDR 400 · G-Sync Compatible
RM 799
RM 50 off at TMT
Recommended pick
Specs: 27" Fast IPS · 2560×1440 QHD · 180Hz native · 1ms GtG · DisplayHDR 400 · 300 nits · NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible + AMD FreeSync · HDMI 2.0 + DisplayPort 1.2 · Fully adjustable stand (height, tilt, swivel, pivot) · Flat panel (not curved).
Why it pairs perfectly with the RTX 5060 Ti: Your GPU pushes 70–100 FPS at 1440p high in AAA games and 200+ FPS in competitive titles. The 180Hz refresh rate captures that full range without wasted headroom. G-Sync Compatible eliminates tearing with NVIDIA cards.
Honest caveats: 300 nits brightness is fine indoors but not great in sunny rooms. HDMI 2.0 + DP 1.2 (not 2.1/1.4) — works perfectly at 1440p 180Hz but limits future 4K use. Samsung's Malaysian warranty service is good, slightly less polished than LG.
→ View on TMT.my (Gurney Plaza pickup available)
ASUS ROG Strix XG27ACMES — Premium alternative
27" 1440p · 180Hz native (255Hz OC) · Fast IPS · Flat · USB-C with PD · 97% DCI-P3
RM 1,510
RM 20 off at TMT
What you pay extra for: 133% sRGB / 97% DCI-P3 color accuracy (better for creative work), 255Hz OC headroom (wasted on RTX 5060 Ti), USB-C with power delivery, ROG build quality, 3-year ASUS Malaysia warranty.
Honest take: RM 711 more than the G50F for ~10% better colors and a refresh rate ceiling you'll never reach. Worth it only if you do design/creative work alongside gaming.
→ Search on TMT.my
⚠ Skip these monitors at TMT
  • Lenovo L27h-4A (RM 899) — only 100Hz refresh, wastes your RTX 5060 Ti's potential. Built for productivity, not gaming.
  • Acer Nitro KG243YUP1 (RM 599) — only 23.8" — 1440p density on a screen this small makes text and UI elements uncomfortably tiny. Stick with 27".
  • BenQ PD2706QN DesignVue (RM 2,199) — productivity monitor with low refresh rate, not for gaming.
  • Samsung OLED G6 G60SD (RM 3,599) — gorgeous OLED panel but better paired with an RTX 5070 Ti or 5080. Overkill for the A5005 build.
📐 Flat vs Curved — Quick Reference

For 27" 1440p single-monitor setups, flat is the right call. Curvature only meaningfully helps on 32"+ or ultrawide (34"+) panels where peripheral vision is engaged. Flat is more versatile for productivity, cheaper at the same panel quality, and easier to position.

How to identify flat models by name: Samsung Odyssey G50F/G50A/G50D = flat (G55C/G55T = curved). ASUS ROG Strix XG27ACS/XG27ACMES = flat (XG27ACG = curved). LG UltraGear 27GP/27GR/27GS = flat. MSI without "C" suffix = flat.

🔌 Cable check before buying: The G50F runs at full 180Hz only via DisplayPort 1.2. Confirm a DP cable is included in the box at TMT — if not, grab one on Shopee for RM 30–50. HDMI 2.0 caps at 144Hz at 1440p on this monitor.

Read This First

At the RM 5,000 price tier, pre-built often beats custom on value — and the 2026 RAM crisis makes this gap even wider. Pre-built shops buy components at bulk pricing, pass some savings on, and remove your build risk. The "custom always wins" rule applies more to high-end builds (RM 10k+) where premium components have bigger margins.

This panel documents a custom 1440p build that matches the JOI A5005 (7500F) spec-for-spec, with live Malaysian retail prices and direct product links. Verify each price on the linked page before buying — RAM and SSD prices fluctuate weekly in 2026.

📌 About the prices below: Each component card has a direct link to the retailer (TMT, MSI Store, Gloo). Prices shown are what was visible on those pages at the time of writing — but Malaysian retail prices shift daily. Always click through and verify the live price before treating any total as final. Suspiciously high prices are flagged with ⚠️.

AMD Ryzen 5 7500F
AM5 socket · 6 cores / 12 threads · Zen 4 · 5.0GHz boost · 32MB L3 cache
Best 1440p budget gaming CPU on AM5
RM 619–799
TMT (verify current price)

TMT lists this with a sale price of RM 619 down from RM 799. Sale prices fluctuate — verify on the link before buying. Same chip used in the JOI A5005 7500F. Boxed version includes Wraith Stealth cooler — but you'll be replacing it with the Peerless Assassin anyway. Rivals the more expensive 7600/7600X for gaming, with no integrated graphics keeping the price low.

→ View on TMT.my

🔌
MSI MAG B650M Mortar WiFi (mATX)
AM5 · DDR5 · PCIe 5.0 M.2 · WiFi 6E · 2.5GbE · 12+2+1 phase VRM
WiFi 6E included — better than A5005's no-WiFi board
~RM 899
MSI Store MY (verify)

Beats the A5005's ASUS Prime B650M-F (no WiFi) for the same money tier. The Mortar's VRM is solid for the 7500F and even handles 9800X3D upgrades down the line. AM5 socket support confirmed through at least 2027 — same future-proofing argument as the A5005.

→ View on MSI Store Malaysia

💾
Kingston Fury Beast 16GB DDR5-6000 (2×8GB) — non-RGB
AMD EXPO certified · CL36 · dual-channel out of the box · no lighting
⚠ TMT price likely a listing error
~RM 950–1,099
Realistic price (TMT shows RM 619 ⚠️)

TMT's RM 619 price is almost certainly a listing error. Comparing TMT's full Kingston Fury Beast price ladder reveals an inconsistent pattern:

  • 16GB (2×8GB) 5600 CL36 → RM 1,438
  • 16GB (2×8GB) 6000 CL36 → RM 619 ⚠️ — slower memory should NOT be cheaper than faster memory
  • 32GB (2×16GB) 5600 CL36 → RM 2,600
  • 32GB (2×16GB) 6000 CL30 → RM 2,299

In the DDR5 market, faster speed always costs more at the same capacity. The 6000 16GB being less than half the 5600 16GB makes no commercial sense. The variant also shows "Notify Me When Available" — out of stock — which often means stale or placeholder pricing. Don't budget for RM 619.

Realistic 2×8GB DDR5-6000 options in Malaysia:

  • Kingston Fury Beast non-RGB — likely RM 950–1,099 at correct pricing (TMT listing flagged above)
  • G.Skill Flare X5 2×8GB DDR5-6000 — ~RM 850–1,000 — same memory used in JOI A5005
  • TeamGroup T-Create Expert 2×8GB DDR5-6000 — ~RM 750–950 — often cheapest at quality tier
  • Kingston Fury Beast RGB 2×8GB DDR5-6000 — RM 1,299 at TMT (in stock, RGB premium)

Cross-check before buying. Search "Kingston Fury Beast 16GB DDR5-6000" on Shopee Kingston Official, Lazada Kingston Official, All IT Hypermarket, and C-Zone. If multiple retailers show RM 950+, that's the real price. If TMT's RM 619 holds and they actually fulfill it, that's a genuine bargain — but plan for the realistic RM 950–1,099 range.

Whatever you pick, must be 2×8GB dual-channel — single-channel costs you 10–15% gaming performance on the 7500F.

→ Fury Beast non-RGB at TMT.my (RM 619 ⚠️ likely error, out of stock) → Fury Beast RGB at TMT.my (RM 1,299, in stock)

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Lexar NM790 1TB NVMe Gen4 (with heatsink)
PCIe 4.0 · 7,400 MB/s read · M.2 2280 · DRAM-less · 5-year warranty
Cheapest credible 1TB Gen4 in Malaysia
RM 672
TMT Shopee Official

SSD prices in Malaysia 2026 are much higher than global retail. The same AI/data-center demand surge driving up RAM has now hit NAND flash. Even the cheapest credible 1TB Gen4 NVMe (Lexar NM790 with heatsink) is RM 672 at TMT Shopee — roughly 2× what these drives sold for in 2025.

Verified Malaysia 1TB Gen4 SSD prices (May 2026):

  • Lexar NM790 1TB w/ heatsinkRM 672 (TMT Shopee) — recommended pick · 7,400 MB/s read
  • ADATA Legend 860 1TBRM 714 (TMT Shopee) — mid-premium tier · ~7,000 MB/s read
  • WD Black SN7100 1TB — ~RM 600–800 (Shopee/Lazada) — same drive recommended in 4K Custom Build · 7,250 MB/s read
  • Samsung 990 EVO Plus 1TBRM 1,199 (Gloo Shopee) — premium DRAM-equipped · overkill for gaming

Important corrections from earlier guidance:

  • ADATA Legend 800 — couldn't be found at any reputable Malaysian retailer; appears phased out. Don't waste time looking for it.
  • WD Black SN770 — not reliably stocked in Malaysia. Use the WD Black SN7100 instead (newer model).
  • TMT website shows Legend 860 at RM 1,043 — but their own Shopee storefront has the same drive at RM 714. Always check TMT Shopee prices before assuming the website price.

The A5005 ships with only 512GB (Hiksemi Wave) — fills up after 3–4 modern AAA games installed. Going custom doubles your storage to 1TB from day one — but at RM 672 minimum, this is now a meaningful cost premium over pre-built.

→ Lexar NM790 1TB at TMT Shopee (RM 672) → ADATA Legend 860 1TB at TMT (verify Shopee price RM 714)

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Palit RTX 5060 Ti 8GB DUAL
8GB GDDR7 · Blackwell · DLSS 4 · Multi Frame Generation · Ray Tracing
Cheapest RTX 5060 Ti 8GB in Malaysia
~RM 1,999
TMT (verify)

The A5005 ships with ZOTAC Twin Edge OC — Palit DUAL is a similar tier and the cheapest 5060 Ti AIB model on the market. Both are entry-level 5060 Ti cards with adequate cooling for 1440p high gaming. If a 16GB variant is available for ~RM 300–500 more, take it — improves longevity for 2027+ AAA titles. Premium AIB options: ASUS Dual OC (~RM 2,099), MSI Inspire 2X OC (~RM 2,129), Zotac Twin Edge OC (~RM 2,059).

→ View Palit RTX 5060 Ti DUAL on TMT.my

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Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE
Dual-tower air cooler · 6 heat pipes · 2× 120mm PWM fans · AM5 compatible
Best budget air cooler 2026 — Tom's Hardware
~RM 150–200
Shopee

Beats premium coolers 3× its price. The 7500F is a low-power chip (65W TDP) — this cooler handles it silently with massive thermal headroom. The A5005 ships with DeepCool AK500S (similar tier, slightly worse). No need for an AIO at this CPU level — air cooling is cheaper, quieter, and zero risk of leaks.

Cooler Master MWE Gold 650 V2 (fully modular)
650W · 80+ Gold · ATX 3.1 · 12V-2×6 cable · 5-year warranty
Fully modular — better cable management
~RM 380–450
Gloo (verify)

650W is plenty for the 7500F + RTX 5060 Ti combo (combined ~250W under load) with comfortable headroom for future upgrades. Beats the A5005's DeepCool PFX 600W on wattage and modularity. Modular cables are a quality-of-life win — you only plug in what you use, dramatically improving cable management and airflow inside the case.

→ View on Gloo.com.my

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Tecware Forge M / Lian Li Lancool 205 Mesh
mATX-compatible mid-tower · mesh front · 3 included fans · tempered glass side
Better airflow than A5005's case
~RM 200–280
TMT / Shopee

Tecware Forge M — RM 200 sweet spot, includes 3 ARGB fans, mesh front for excellent airflow, fits ATX or mATX boards. Lian Li Lancool 205 Mesh — premium pick at ~RM 280 with better build quality. Both have far superior airflow to the A5005's Darkflash DB330M. Better cooling = quieter fans + longer component lifespan.

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Windows 11 Home (OEM)
Same as A5005 — neither includes Windows. Buy OEM key from Shopee or local IT shops.
~RM 100–180
Shopee / local IT shop
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Samsung Odyssey G5 G50F (LS27FG502) — same recommendation as Pre-Built tab
27" 1440p · 180Hz · Fast IPS · Flat · 1ms GtG · DisplayHDR 400 · G-Sync Compatible
Best value 1440p gaming monitor
~RM 799
TMT Gurney

Same monitor recommendation as the Pre-Built tab — see the 1440p Pre-Built tab for full details and direct TMT product link. Use a DisplayPort 1.2 cable for full 180Hz.

The total depends heavily on which RAM and SSD you actually buy. Here are three realistic scenarios from best to worst:

✅ Best Case — TeamGroup or G.Skill RAM + sensible SSD
Ryzen 5 7500F (TMT sale)RM 619
MSI MAG B650M Mortar WiFiRM 899
TeamGroup T-Create 2×8GB DDR5-6000 (cheapest reliable kit)~RM 800
Lexar NM790 1TB w/ heatsink (verified TMT Shopee price)RM 672
Palit RTX 5060 Ti 8GB DUALRM 1,999
Thermalright PA 120 SERM 175
CM MWE Gold 650 V2RM 415
Tecware Forge M caseRM 240
Windows 11 Home OEMRM 150
Samsung Odyssey G50F monitorRM 799
TOTAL (best case)RM 6,768

vs JOI A5005 setup (~RM 5,948): custom is RM 820 more — even in the cheapest realistic scenario. You gain 2× storage (1TB vs 512GB), WiFi 6E, better cooler, modular PSU, better airflow case, and top-tier component brands — but you're paying meaningfully more for those gains. Pre-built has the value advantage at this tier.

Note: 2026 SSD prices in Malaysia (~RM 672 for cheapest 1TB Gen4) are roughly 2× what they were in 2025. Same AI/data-center demand crisis that's driving up RAM has now hit NAND flash too.

⚠ Mid Case — non-RGB RAM out of stock, use RGB + good SSD
Ryzen 5 7500F (TMT sale)RM 619
MSI MAG B650M Mortar WiFiRM 899
Kingston Fury Beast RGB 2×8GB DDR5-6000RM 1,299
Lexar NM790 1TB w/ heatsinkRM 672
Palit RTX 5060 Ti 8GB DUALRM 1,999
Thermalright PA 120 SERM 175
CM MWE Gold 650 V2RM 415
Tecware Forge M caseRM 240
Windows 11 Home OEMRM 150
Samsung Odyssey G50F monitorRM 799
TOTAL (mid case)RM 7,267

vs JOI A5005 setup (~RM 5,948): custom is RM 1,319 more. Pre-built decisively wins on raw price at this scenario — only consider custom if you specifically want the build experience or top-tier brands.

❌ Worst Case — RGB RAM + premium SSD (overpaying)
Ryzen 5 7500F (TMT sale)RM 619
MSI MAG B650M Mortar WiFiRM 899
Kingston Fury Beast RGB 2×8GB DDR5-6000RM 1,299
Samsung 990 EVO Plus 1TB (premium overkill)RM 1,199
Palit RTX 5060 Ti 8GB DUALRM 1,999
Thermalright PA 120 SERM 175
CM MWE Gold 650 V2RM 415
Tecware Forge M caseRM 240
Windows 11 Home OEMRM 150
Samsung Odyssey G50F monitorRM 799
TOTAL (worst case)RM 7,794

vs JOI A5005 setup (~RM 5,948): custom is RM 1,846 more. Don't buy custom this way — pre-built decisively wins. Samsung 990 EVO Plus is premium DRAM-equipped storage that's overkill for gaming; the Lexar NM790 delivers nearly identical real-world game performance for RM 527 less.

Real custom build cost (May 2026)
incl. monitor + Windows · range = realistic best to worst case
RM 6,768 – 7,794
vs JOI A5005 setup: ~RM 5,948 (pre-built RM 820+ cheaper)
Component Custom (this panel) JOI A5005 (7500F)
PC price (no monitor/OS)RM 5,819–6,845 (live prices)RM 4,999
CPURyzen 5 7500FRyzen 5 7500F
MotherboardMSI B650M Mortar (WiFi 6E) ⬆️ASUS Prime B650M-F (no WiFi)
GPUPalit RTX 5060 Ti 8GBZOTAC RTX 5060 Ti 8GB
RAMKingston Fury 2×8GB DDR5-6000G.Skill Ripjaws 2×8GB DDR5-6000
Storage1TB Gen4 ⬆️ (2× more)512GB Gen4
CoolerThermalright Peerless Assassin SE ⬆️DeepCool AK500S
PSU650W Gold modular ⬆️600W non-modular
Case airflowBetter (mesh front)Average
Build riskHigh (first-timer)None
Build time4–8 hours0 (assembled)
Warranty8 separate manufacturer warranties1 single Gloo warranty (1 yr)
First-boot riskPossible troubleshootingPre-tested, boots clean
✅ Choose Custom Build if you...
  • Want the building experience — assembling a PC is a real, satisfying skill that pays off when you upgrade later
  • Value top-tier component brands (Kingston, Thermalright, Cooler Master, Lian Li)
  • Want 1TB storage from day one instead of filling up a 512GB drive in 3–4 games
  • Want WiFi 6E built-in without an external dongle
  • Have time — 4–8 hours of careful assembly + first-boot troubleshooting
  • Are comfortable with 8 separate warranties — each component has its own RMA process
  • Have an experienced friend who can guide you through tricky parts (CPU install, cable management)
✅ Choose JOI A5005 Pre-Built if you...
  • Want zero build risk — no chance of bending CPU pins, mishandling the GPU, or static-killing components
  • Want it to just work — boots first time, runs stable, no troubleshooting
  • Prefer a single warranty contact for the first year (Gloo handles everything)
  • Don't have time for assembly or research
  • Are okay with 512GB initially — you can add a second SSD for ~RM 280–350 when needed
  • Don't need WiFi, or are fine using a USB WiFi adapter
  • Are a first-time PC user with limited disposable income — the lower-risk path matters more than RM 240 of theoretical extra value
🎯 The Honest Verdict (Updated with live May 2026 prices)

At verified May 2026 Malaysian retail prices, the JOI A5005 pre-built decisively beats custom on raw cost. Custom build totals RM 6,768–7,794 vs A5005 setup at ~RM 5,948 — pre-built is RM 820–1,846 cheaper depending on which RAM/SSD you settle for. The 2026 RAM crisis (DDR5-6000 16GB now RM 800–1,300, vs RM 350–500 in 2025) is bad enough on its own — but the SSD market is now also affected by the same AI/data-center demand surge, with even the cheapest credible 1TB Gen4 NVMe (Lexar NM790) at RM 672, roughly 2× its 2025 price.

Custom is only defensible if you specifically want: (a) the building experience and learning value; (b) WiFi 6E, modular PSU, better cooler, better case; (c) 1TB storage from day one instead of 512GB; (d) top-tier component brands. The RM 820+ premium has to genuinely be worth those things to you — and at intern-income budget, that's a hard sell. You can buy a second 512GB SSD later (~RM 350) to match storage, leaving you ahead by RM 470 with zero build risk.

For your situation specifically: the JOI A5005 at RM 4,999 is the clear winner. Save the RM 820+, take the zero build risk, and put the difference toward your savings buffer.

For a first-time builder buying their first proper gaming PC with limited budget, pre-built is the lower-risk, higher-confidence choice. The math doesn't favor custom strongly enough to justify the build risk: a single static discharge during assembly can kill a RM 2,000 GPU. The JOI A5005 boots first time, has a single warranty contact, and frees you from 4–8 hours of stressful first-time assembly. The RM 240 of "value advantage" custom offers isn't worth a destroyed GPU or weeks of troubleshooting.

↓ Shared guidance — applies to all builds ↓

Malaysian tech retailers run sales throughout the year. Pre-built PCs at the A7000 tier typically see RM 500–1,500 off during major events. If you're not in a rush, timing your purchase around these dates can save real money — and often comes with free accessories bundled in.

📅 Annual Sales Calendar
Event When Depth Notes
Chinese New YearLate Jan – mid FebMedium–LargeGloo's "2.2 CNY Sale" with RM 38 deals + free accessories
Ramadan / RayaMar–Apr (varies)MediumPre-Raya gaming brand promos
TMT Day SaleQuarterly (rotates branches)MediumUp to RM 600 off gaming gear
Mid-Year (6.6)June 6Small–MediumShopee/Lazada lead, Gloo participates
Merdeka SaleLate Aug – early SepMediumMSI's annual Merdeka bundles, GPU/laptop deals
9.9 SaleSeptember 9Medium–LargeMajor Shopee/Lazada event
10.10 SaleOctober 10MediumWarmup for 11.11
🏆 11.11 SaleNovember 11LargeSingles' Day — biggest Q4 tech event
🏆 12.12 SaleDecember 12LargestMalaysians spend 3× more on 12.12 than 11.11
Year-End SaleThroughout DecemberLargeMSI, ASUS, Gigabyte clearance promos
⏱️ Strategy By Timeline
🎯
Optimal: wait until 11.11 or 12.12 (Nov–Dec 2026)
Best time of year for Malaysian tech deals. Expect RM 500–1,500 off pre-built PCs plus free accessories (gaming chairs, headsets, mousepads). Worth waiting if you can.
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If waiting 1–3 months: target 6.6 or Merdeka
Mid-Year (6.6) and Merdeka Sales offer moderate discounts — typically RM 200–500 off pre-builts. Smaller savings, but a reasonable middle ground.
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If buying soon: monitor monthly numbered sales
Gloo runs 5.5, 6.6, 7.7 etc. monthly promos with smaller discounts (~RM 200–500 off). Follow Gloo's Facebook page and Lazada storefront for flash deal notifications.
⚖️ Reality Check — Is Waiting Worth It?

A 11.11/12.12 sale could save you RM 500–1,500 on an RM 12,299 build — that's a 5–8% discount. Worth it if you can wait, but not life-changing money.

What you lose by waiting: 6+ months without your gaming PC. RAM crisis may worsen through 2026, possibly forcing Gloo to raise prices on RAM-inclusive builds.

What you gain: Potential RM 500–1,500 savings, free accessories worth RM 100–500, possibly better warranty/service terms during peak sale periods.

🔔 Where to Monitor Deals
  • Gloo Facebook (@gloo.com.my) — flash deal alerts and exclusive promo codes
  • Gloo Lazada storefront — separate flash deals from the main website
  • Lowyat.NET forums — community-shared deal alerts and group buys
  • EverydayOnSales.com — Malaysian sales aggregator covering Gloo, TMT, Brightstar, etc.
  • MSI Malaysia store (mystore.msi.com) — for direct GPU/laptop bundle deals
💬 Questions to Ask Gloo Staff
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"Is the OS truly DOS, or do you offer Windows 11 as an add-on?"
Many Gloo listings show "DOS" but staff often bundle Windows 11 OEM keys for ~RM 100–180 — usually cheaper than buying separately.
🛡️
"What's the warranty on the build vs individual components?"
Pre-builts typically come with a 1-year overall system warranty from Gloo. Individual parts retain manufacturer warranty (3 years for GPU/PSU, 5 years for SSD, lifetime for RAM). Clarify what happens after Gloo's year ends.
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"Can you swap the SSD to 2TB before delivery?"
The A7000's only 1TB is its biggest weakness. Gloo can often upgrade storage at near-cost during the build. Same applies for upgrading Addlink → Samsung 990 Pro or WD SN850X.
📦
"Is the GPU sealed in its original retail box?"
You want a sealed, unopened GPU box with all original packaging. This protects you for manufacturer RMA. Some shops install GPUs from bulk packaging — losing your warranty options.
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"Has the system been stress-tested before delivery?"
Reputable shops run 12–24 hour burn-in tests (Prime95, FurMark, MemTest) to catch DOA components early. Confirm Gloo does this.
👁️
"Can I see the build with the side panel open before paying?"
Inspect: cable management, RAM seated correctly, GPU sag, no missing screws or unsecured fans. A 5-minute inspection has saved many people from quality issues.
↩️
"What's the return policy if a component is DOA?"
Standard expectation: 7-day DOA return with full replacement. Confirm this is in writing on your invoice/receipt.
🔍 Verify Yourself Before Paying
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Cross-check the price against retail components
Add up the components on Shopee/Lazada at retail. The A7000 should be ~RM 2,000+ cheaper than parts alone. If suspiciously close to retail, you're not getting pre-build value.
💬
Check Gloo's reputation on Lowyat.NET forums
Lowyat is Malaysia's PC community hub. Search "Gloo Queensbay" — see real customer feedback on build quality, after-sales, and turnaround time.
📋
Confirm exact GPU variant in writing
You want the MSI VENTUS 3X OC specifically. Make sure your invoice lists the exact model name — not just "RTX 5080".
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Verify motherboard BIOS supports the 9800X3D
For the AMD A7000, confirm the X870E board's BIOS supports the 9800X3D out of the box. X870E is new enough that this should be fine, but verify before walking out.
📅 First 48 Hours After Delivery
1️⃣
Visual inspection — open the side panel
Check for shipping damage (loose cables, dislodged components). GPU should not sag — the included GPU holder should be installed. All RGB connectors should be plugged in.
2️⃣
Boot and verify hardware in BIOS
Confirm: all 32GB RAM detected at 6000MHz with EXPO enabled, 9800X3D detected, 1TB SSD detected, all fans spinning.
3️⃣
Stress test for 2–4 hours
Cinebench R24 for CPU, 3DMark Time Spy or FurMark for GPU, and MemTest86 overnight for RAM. Catches issues that only appear under sustained load.
4️⃣
Install Windows + drivers fresh (recommended)
Even if Gloo pre-installs Windows, a clean install removes any bloatware or shortcuts they've made. Get drivers directly from NVIDIA, AMD chipset, and MSI motherboard websites.
5️⃣
Save invoice and serial numbers
Photo the invoice, save digitally. Note the serial numbers of GPU, PSU, and SSD — required for individual manufacturer RMAs in the future.
6️⃣
Run a long gaming session within 7 days
3–4 hours of Cyberpunk 2077 maxed out is a great real-world test. The first week is your DOA window — if something's wrong, find out while Gloo can still replace it cleanly.
🚩 Red Flags — Walk Away If You See These
  • "We don't do returns" — illegal in Malaysia for DOA goods, walk away
  • "Warranty is only with us, not the manufacturer" — they may have used grey-market components
  • "We can't show you the inside before delivery" — major suspicion flag
  • Reluctance to provide written component model numbers on the invoice
  • Price is "too good to be true" by more than 25% vs retail — likely refurbished or grey-market parts
✅ A7000-Specific — Verify Each of These
Spec Why it matters
GPU = MSI VENTUS 3X OCCooler quality, brand support, resale value
Motherboard = X870E with WiFi 7Newer chipset, future-proof
RAM at DDR5-6000 with EXPO enabledWithout EXPO it runs at 4800MHz, you lose bandwidth
PSU = DeepCool PN1200M w/ 16-pin cableRequired for the 5080, no adapter dongles
FOC items (GPU holder + RGB cables) includedListed as free of charge — confirm they're in the box
Static electricity can silently kill components
Before touching any part, touch the unplugged metal case to discharge static. A RM 5,000 GPU can die from a static discharge you never felt. An anti-static wrist strap costs ~RM 10–15 on Shopee — worth it.
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Thermal paste — don't add more
The ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III Pro comes with thermal paste pre-applied on the cold plate. Do not add more on top. Just mount it directly and you're good.
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16GB starter RAM runs in single-channel — upgrade soon
One stick = single-channel mode, which is noticeably slower than dual-channel (two sticks). The 9800X3D is particularly sensitive to memory bandwidth. Acceptable short-term, but don't stay on it longer than a few months — it undercuts the CPU you paid RM 3,099 for.
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First boot may look broken — that's normal
A brand-new build often goes straight to a black screen or BIOS on first power-on. Checklist: confirm CPU and RAM are detected in BIOS → enable EXPO for RAM → set SSD as boot drive → install Windows from USB.
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You need a USB drive to install Windows
Windows 11 has no disc. Use Microsoft's Media Creation Tool on another PC to create a bootable USB (8GB+ minimum), then plug it in and install. The OEM key you buy activates Windows digitally after installation.
🎮
Install GPU drivers manually — don't rely on Windows Update
Download the latest Game Ready Driver directly from NVIDIA's website after Windows is installed. Windows Update drivers are often outdated. Also install NVIDIA App to keep drivers current and enable DLSS 4 in supported games.
🌀
Cable management matters for airflow
A messy cable bundle in front of your fans reduces airflow meaningfully. Both the Lancool 216 and Fractal North have routing channels behind the motherboard tray — use them. Velcro cable ties (~RM 5 on Shopee) make this easy.
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Warranty — always verify before buying
TMT Gurney = local warranty, walk-in service. Shopee/Lazada official brand stores = valid warranty, but claims require shipping back. Grey market / unofficial sellers = international warranty only, meaning you ship it overseas if it fails. Always confirm, especially for GPU and CPU.
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Budget for peripherals — not included in build cost
You'll still need: keyboard + mouse (RM 150–500), ethernet cable for wired gaming (RM 20–50, recommended over WiFi), and optionally a UPS to protect against Malaysia's power fluctuations (~RM 300–500 for a basic unit).
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B850 second M.2 slot is PCIe 4.0, not 5.0
The top M.2 slot on the MSI MAG B850 Tomahawk MAX runs at PCIe 5.0. The second slot is PCIe 4.0. For the WD SN7100 (a Gen4 drive) this makes no difference — but good to know if you add a Gen5 SSD later.