A €500 budget PC build in Ireland is one of the best value gaming setups you can put together in 2026. Get the parts list right and you end up with a machine that handles 1080p gaming at medium to high settings across modern titles — no second-hand gambles, no unknown brands, just solid new parts at a price most Irish gamers can actually stretch to.

€500 budget PC build parts laid out for a gaming PC build in Ireland

What's in a €500 Budget PC Build for Ireland?

Here is the recommended parts list for a €500 budget PC build in Ireland in 2026. All prices are in euro and reflect what you'll find on Amazon Ireland, Overclockers, or Scan at the time of writing — always check current prices before you buy, as GPU and RAM pricing shifts fairly often.

Not sure where to start? Our PC Build Assistant can answer any question about this build in plain English — from what a GPU actually does to whether this PC will run a specific game. Ask it anything below.
Component Recommended Part What It Does Price (€)
CPU (Processor) AMD Ryzen 5 5600 The brain of the PC — runs your games and everything else at the same time €95 – €110
Motherboard B550M micro-ATX (MSI, Gigabyte, or ASUS) The main board that connects all the parts together €75 – €85
RAM (Memory) 16GB DDR4 3200MHz (2×8GB kit) Short-term memory — keeps your game and background apps running smoothly €35 – €45
Storage (SSD) 500GB NVMe SSD (Crucial P3 or Kingston NV2) Where your games and files are saved — much faster than an old hard drive €40 – €50
GPU (Graphics Card) AMD RX 6600 The most important part for gaming — draws everything you see on screen €155 – €175
Case Budget mid-tower (Aerocool or Lian Li) The box that holds everything — needs good airflow to keep parts cool €35 – €55
PSU (Power Supply) 550W 80+ Bronze (Corsair CV550 or be quiet!) Powers every component — always buy from a reliable brand €45 – €65
Total (without Windows) €480 – €525

A note on Windows: the above total does not include an operating system. Windows 11 Home costs around €145 at retail in Ireland. Many builders use a discounted OEM key from a reseller (typically €15 to €25), run the free unactivated version of Windows while they get set up, or install Linux instead. Factor this in if you need a fully licensed copy from day one.

One more thing worth knowing before you order: you do not need to buy every part from the same retailer. It is completely normal to buy the CPU and motherboard from Overclockers, the RAM and SSD from Amazon Ireland, and shop around for the best GPU price on the day. Just make sure each part is compatible — the Ryzen 5 5600 fits any AM4 socket board, which includes all B550 and B450 motherboards listed here.

Is €500 Enough for Gaming in Ireland? What This Build Can (and Can't) Do

At 1080p on medium to high settings, the RX 6600 and Ryzen 5 5600 pairing handles Elden Ring, Cyberpunk 2077, Warzone, Minecraft Java Edition, FIFA/EA FC, Fortnite, and most other mainstream titles at 60fps or above without a fight. For everyday use — browsing, streaming, video calls, homework — it is more than capable.

Where it comes up short: 1440p gaming (expect dips below 60fps on demanding titles), GTA 6 at anything above low-to-medium settings, and ray tracing, which the RX 6600 simply isn't designed for. It is an honest 1080p gaming machine — not a future-proofed powerhouse, but a solid, reliable build that will not let you down at its intended job.

If GTA 6 is the main reason for building, have a look at our best budget PC for GTA 6 in Ireland guide first — the realistic minimum spec for a comfortable experience sits closer to €650 to €700.

Where to Buy Parts for a Budget PC Build in Ireland

Amazon Ireland is the most convenient starting point and covers most of this list with next-day delivery. Overclockers and Scan both ship to Ireland at reasonable flat rates and regularly beat Amazon on GPU pricing, so it is worth checking all three before you commit. CompuB is the main Irish specialist retailer if you would rather buy in person and take the part home the same day.

Budget tip: buy the GPU and PSU new — these are the two parts where a full warranty matters most. For the CPU, RAM, and storage, certified refurbished listings through Refurbed.ie or Back Market carry a proper graded warranty and can knock a further €40 to €60 off the total, which is a much safer bet than an unverified private listing on Done Deal or adverts.ie.

For a full breakdown of where Irish PC builders shop and what to watch out for on each platform, see the Budget PC Build Ireland 2026 — Complete Guide.

Upgrading Your €500 Budget PC Build Later

One of the best things about this build is that it does not trap you. The Ryzen 5 5600 and B550 platform give you a clear upgrade path that does not require buying a new motherboard or starting from scratch. When budget allows, the two most impactful upgrades are straightforward: add a second 8GB RAM stick for full dual-channel performance if you started with a single module, and swap the RX 6600 for an RX 7600 XT or RTX 4060 Ti when prices suit. Both GPU upgrades are a direct slot-in on the same board.

Storage can also be expanded at any time — the B550 has a second M.2 slot on most models, so adding a 1TB or 2TB drive later is a five-minute job.

Looking to skip straight to something more capable from the start? Our €800 gaming PC build guide covers exactly what a bigger budget buys you — and it is still well within reach for most Irish buyers.

Gaming computer and peripherals set up in a modern room in Ireland
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. A €500 budget PC build in Ireland in 2026 will play most modern games at 1080p on medium to high settings. You need to stick closely to the parts list, but it's entirely achievable with all-new components and no second-hand risk.

The AMD RX 6600 is the top pick at €155 to €175 — the best 1080p performance per euro under €180, widely stocked by Amazon Ireland, Overclockers, and Scan. The RX 6600 XT is worth a look if you can stretch to €185 to €200.

DDR4 is the right call at €500. DDR5 platforms cost more on both the CPU and motherboard side, which eats into the GPU budget — and the GPU is where the gaming performance actually comes from at this price point.

No. Windows 11 Home adds roughly €145 on top. Many budget builders in Ireland use Linux, a discounted OEM key from a reseller, or the free evaluation period to avoid this cost — factor it in if you need a full licence.

At 1080p on minimum to low settings, yes. For a genuinely comfortable GTA 6 experience, the €800 build tier is a better target. See our best budget PC for GTA 6 in Ireland guide for the minimum viable spec.

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