Skytech Gaming Edge Gaming PC, AMD Ryzen hits new low at $899.99
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Save $150 on the Skytech Gaming Edge PC with Ryzen 5 and RTX 5050, now $899.99 for high-performance 1080p gaming.
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Skytech Gaming Edge Gaming PC, AMD Ryzen hits new low at $899.99
Down $150 from the usual price. The Skytech Gaming Edge with an AMD Ryzen 5 5500 and RTX 5050 just landed at $899.99 on Amazon, slicing $150 off its standard $1049.99 price tag. Skytech Gaming Edge Gaming PC, AMD Ryzen drops to $899.99 - save $150. That 14 percent discount brings this prebuilt below its 30-day average of $1040.04 and matches the best price we have tracked on this configuration.
For just $899.99, down from its list price of $1049.99. That is roughly $140 below the 90-day average and puts this build in territory usually reserved for budget self-built rigs.
If you have been watching prebuilt pricing. This is one of the sharper cuts since the Edge line launched.
The Edge ships with an AMD Ryzen 5 5500 processor (3.6GHz base, 4.2GHz turbo) paired with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 with 8GB of GDDR6 VRAM. That combination handles 1080p gaming at high to ultra settings in titles like Call of Duty, Fortnite, Elden Ring, Baldur's Gate 3, and Black Myth Wukong at 60+ FPS.
Storage comes via a 1TB NVMe M.2 SSD, and the 16GB of DDR4-3200 RAM keeps multitasking smooth. The 650W Gold-rated PSU leaves headroom for future upgrades.
It ships with Windows 11 Home and includes a gaming keyboard and mouse. Skytech assembles these in the USA and backs them with a one-year warranty on parts and labor.
Best for: PC gamers who want a 1080p machine that runs modern titles without tweaking settings to low. The RTX 5050 and Ryzen 5 combo is a proven pairing for competitive shooters and AAA single-player games at 60 FPS.
If you are on an older GTX 1060 or 1650 class rig. This is a meaningful upgrade at a price that undercuts building the same spec yourself right now. Casual players who only need integrated graphics or a lighter machine can spend less.
The $150 cut brings a genuine RTX 5050 build under $900 with no corners cut on storage or power supply. If you want a turnkey 1080p gaming PC that can run today's biggest releases. This is the price to act on.

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