1440p, high refresh, and not broke. A prebuilt RTX 4060 Ti PC that holds triple-digit frames at 1440p, a 27-inch 165 Hz monitor, and the peripherals that actually matter — a mechanical keyboard, a light mouse, and a good headset. Skip the RGB tax for now.
Plans
Choose a plan that fits your needs and budget
Item List
8Audio & Extras
3 itemsDisplay & Input
4 items| Item | Category | Specs | Qty | Price | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gaming Monitor | Resolution1440p Refresh165 Hz PanelIPS | 1 | $300 | View Shop | |
| Gaming Mouse | Sensor16K dpi Weight2.6 oz Buttons6 | 1 | $50 | View Shop | |
| Gaming Keyboard | SwitchesTactile LayoutTKL RGBYes | 1 | $70 | View Shop | |
| - | Size36 x 18 in SurfaceCloth EdgeStitched | 1 | $20 | View Shop |
The PC
1 items| Item | Category | Specs | Qty | Price | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gaming PC | GPURTX 4060 Ti 8GB CPU6-core RAM16 GB DDR5 | 1 | $1,100 | View Shop |
FAQ
Common questions about this kit
Prebuilt versus build it yourself?
A prebuilt saves you a weekend and a Windows license. If you enjoy building, build — but at this price a prebuilt is genuinely hard to beat.
1440p or 1080p?
1440p, as long as the GPU can hold frame rate. The 4060 Ti is the 1440p sweet spot; step down to a 4060 if you are anchored at 1080p.
How much RAM?
16 GB is the floor today. Go 32 GB if you stream, run Discord plus a browser, or play the heaviest open-world titles.
Is a controller worth it?
For racing, fighting, and platformer games, yes. Mouse-and-keyboard still wins for shooters.
User Reviews
Budget 1440p gaming PC and a dev workstation share the 16GB-is-the-floor rule — except I say 32GB minimum for dev. The monitor-arm point is gospel.
Honest budget build. The 16 GB-is-the-floor line is correct and people keep ignoring it.