Quick Answer

For SA gaming PC buyers, match the build to your resolution and budget: roughly R12,000-R15,000 for solid 1080p (RTX 4060, Ryzen 5), R20,000-R28,000 for 1440p (RTX 5070, Ryzen 7), and R35,000+ for 4K (RTX 5080/5090, Ryzen 7 9800X3D). Buy locally for warranty support, and prioritise GPU, then CPU, then a fast SSD and enough RAM.

Pick Your Resolution And Budget First

Your target resolution decides the build. For 1080p high-refresh gaming, an RTX 4060 with a Ryzen 5 7600 and 16GB DDR5 lands around R12,000-R15,000 and holds 100fps+ in many titles. For 1440p, an RTX 5070 with a Ryzen 7 7700 and 32GB DDR5 sits around R20,000-R28,000. For 4K, an RTX 5080 or 5090 with a Ryzen 7 9800X3D goes R35,000+. Buying above your resolution wastes money; matching it gives the best value.

Where To Spend And Where To Save

The GPU drives gaming performance most, so allocate the largest share there. The CPU should match - a Ryzen 5 for 1080p, a Ryzen 7 or X3D for 1440p/4K. Don't skimp on the PSU (a quality 650-850W unit protects the build) or the SSD (a 1TB Gen 4 NVMe for fast loads). 16GB RAM suits 1080p; 32GB is the comfortable standard for 1440p and above.

Buying Smart In South Africa

Buy a complete system or parts locally so you get SA warranty and support - important if a component fails. A pre-built gaming PC saves assembly hassle, while building yourself can stretch the budget further. Either way, match the parts to your monitor's resolution and refresh rate.

FAQ

How much should a gaming PC cost in South Africa?

Roughly R12,000-R15,000 for solid 1080p, R20,000-R28,000 for 1440p, and R35,000+ for 4K. Match the build to your monitor's resolution for the best value.

What's the most important part of a gaming PC?

The GPU - it drives gaming performance most, so it should take the largest budget share. Match the CPU to it: a Ryzen 5 for 1080p, a Ryzen 7 or X3D for higher resolutions.

Should I build or buy a pre-built gaming PC?

A pre-built saves assembly hassle and comes with support; building yourself can stretch the budget further. Both are fine - buy locally either way for SA warranty.

Match a gaming PC at Evetech to your monitor's resolution - 1080p, 1440p or 4K - and put the biggest share of the budget into the GPU.