Fast Summary
For a clean white gaming PC in Canada, this build sits in a very practical middle ground: modern AM5 CPU, DDR5 memory, a current-generation RTX 50-series GPU, and a full white visual setup.The RTX 5060 8GB is not a 4K-first card. It makes the most sense for 1080p gaming and entry-level 1440p gaming, especially when settings are kept around High instead of forcing every newer AAA title to Ultra. In esports games, the GPU has enough headroom for high-refresh gameplay. In heavier AAA games, the 8GB VRAM becomes the main limit at 1440p Ultra.
The Ryzen 5 9600X fits this type of build well. It is a 6-core, 12-thread Zen 5 CPU with strong single-core performance, which matters more for gaming than just adding more cores. In most real gaming scenarios with an RTX 5060, the GPU will usually be the limiting factor before the CPU becomes a problem.
Visually, this system is built for users who want a white setup without giving up current-generation parts. The JONSBO TK-1 case, GIGABYTE ICE motherboard, white RTX 5060, RGB liquid cooler, and white custom cables give it the clean “white showcase PC” look that works well for gaming desks, creator setups, and showroom-style displays.
PC Configuration
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X 3.9 GHz 6-Core Processor
CPU Cooler: NZXT Kraken Elite 240 RGB (2024) 75.12 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler
Motherboard: GIGABYTE B850M AORUS ELITE WIFI6E ICE
Memory: Silicon Power XPOWER Zenith RGB 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5-6000 CL30
Storage: Silicon Power UD90 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0
GPU: Gigabyte EAGLE OC ICE GeForce RTX 5060 8 GB Video Card
Case: JONSBO TK-1 White Micro ATX Mini Tower Computer Case
Power Supply: SAMA GT 850 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX
Other: Modular Case Fans x4
White extension cables

Gaming Performance — AVG FPS Expectations
Performance below is based on real-world average FPS expectations, not peak FPS, not synthetic scores, and not best-case DLSS marketing numbers.
1080p Esports Gaming
Expected AVG FPS: ~180–300 FPS
Games like Valorant, Counter-Strike 2, Overwatch 2, Fortnite Performance Mode, Rainbow Six Siege, and League of Legends should run comfortably at high-refresh 1080p settings.
For esports players, the Ryzen 5 9600X helps keep the frame ceiling high, while the RTX 5060 is more than enough for competitive 1080p workloads.
1440p Esports Gaming
Expected AVG FPS: ~130–220 FPS
At 1440p, esports titles still run well, especially with optimized competitive settings. The RTX 5060 starts to work harder at this resolution, but for lighter competitive games, the experience remains smooth.
This is a good fit for users who want a sharper 1440p monitor while still keeping high frame rates in less demanding games.
1080p AAA Gaming
Expected AVG FPS: ~65–95 FPS on High settings, no ray tracing
For newer AAA titles, this build is best treated as a 1080p High gaming PC. Games like Cyberpunk 2077, Starfield, Hogwarts Legacy, Dragon Age: The Veilguard, Forza Horizon 5, and similar GPU-heavy titles should generally stay in a playable and smooth range with sensible settings.
Ray tracing should be used carefully on this GPU class. DLSS can help, but native raster performance is the better way to judge this card.
1440p AAA Gaming
Expected AVG FPS: ~45–70 FPS on Medium to High settings, no ray tracing
1440p AAA gaming is possible, but this is where the RTX 5060’s 8GB VRAM and raw GPU power become more noticeable. In newer games with heavy textures, 1440p Ultra is not the ideal target.
The better setup is 1440p Medium / High with DLSS Quality or Balanced where available. That keeps the gaming experience smoother without pushing the GPU into unrealistic settings.
4K Gaming
Expected AVG FPS: ~28–40 FPS in heavier AAA titles with reduced settings
This is not a 4K gaming-focused build. It can handle lighter games and media output at 4K, but for serious AAA gaming, 1080p and 1440p are the correct targets.
GPU Class Analysis
The Gigabyte EAGLE OC ICE GeForce RTX 5060 8GB is a current-generation entry-to-mid gaming GPU. In rasterized gaming, it generally sits above the RTX 4060 and lands around the lower RTX 4060 Ti / older RTX 3070-style performance zone, depending on the game.
The biggest strength is efficient 1080p gaming with access to NVIDIA’s newer RTX 50-series feature set, including DLSS 4 support. The main limitation is 8GB VRAM, which can hold back performance in newer AAA games at 1440p Ultra or with high-resolution texture packs.
For this showcase build, the RTX 5060 makes sense because it matches the visual theme, keeps power and heat manageable, and gives strong 1080p gaming performance without pushing the system into a much higher GPU price class.
Showcase Highlight
The main reason this build stands out is not just the benchmark sheet. It is the visual execution.
The white JONSBO TK-1 case gives the system a display-style look. The GIGABYTE B850M AORUS ELITE WIFI6E ICE motherboard keeps the internal theme consistent. The Gigabyte EAGLE OC ICE RTX 5060 matches the build instead of looking like a random black GPU inside a white case.
The NZXT Kraken Elite 240 RGB adds a premium cooler look, while the white custom cables clean up the front-facing view. The RGB lighting accessories complete the showcase style without making the build look messy.
For a customer who wants a white gaming PC in Canada with RTX 5060 gaming performance, Ryzen 5 9600X FPS capability, and a clean display-ready layout, this build is aimed at exactly that market.

FAQ
Is this a good 1080p gaming PC?
Yes. This system is strongest at 1080p gaming. Esports titles should reach high-refresh FPS, and AAA games should be comfortable at High settings without ray tracing.
Is this good for 1440p gaming?
Yes, with realistic expectations. Esports games and lighter titles are a good match for 1440p. Newer AAA games should be played around Medium to High settings, with DLSS used when available.
Is the RTX 5060 enough for 4K gaming?
Not for serious AAA gaming. This build can output 4K and handle lighter games, but it should not be positioned as a 4K gaming PC.
Is 32GB DDR5 enough?
Yes. 32GB DDR5-6000 CL30 is a strong memory setup for modern gaming, multitasking, and general creator use.
Who is this PC best for?
This PC is best for users looking for a clean white gaming PC, 1080p high-refresh gaming, entry-level 1440p gaming, and a modern AM5 platform with a strong visual setup.






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