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Skytech Chronos Gaming PC Desktop - AMD Ryzen 7 3700X, NVIDIA RTX 2080 Super 8GB, 16GB G.SKILL Neo RGB (2x 8GB), 1TB SSD, Asus AM4 Tuf Gaming X570 [google.com]
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CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 3.6 GHz (4.4 GHz Max Boost) Graphics: Nvidia RTX 2080 Super 8GB GDDR6 Memory: 16GB G.SKILL Neo RGB (2x 8GB) 3600 MHz Hard Drive: 1TB SSD Case: Skytech Chronos, White Edition w/ Front Mesh CPU Cooler: Wraith Stealth Cooler Fans: 4x Skytech ARGB, Dual Ring Fans Motherboard: ASUS AM4 TUF Gaming X570-Plus (Wi-Fi) ATX Motherboard Operating System: Windows 10 Home, 64-bit Power Supply: 650 Watt Gold Wi-Fi: 802.11 ac
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https://www.newegg.com/g-skill-16...6820232866
The 3900x and 2080ti is already at 1700. That deal was overkill and will likely last for many many year. This is good for gaming
The CPU upgrade from 3700x to 3900x is worth about $300 and the upgrade from a nameless 2080 super to an Asus ROG 2080ti is about $450 (or $300 for a nameless cheap 2080ti) but this also lacks the water cooling which isn't a big loss because the wraith cooler on stock 3700x is good. So pretty much on par or maybe just barely slightly not as good. Still cheaper than you can build it though part for part.
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It's tough for company to make profits in prebuilt when they know people rather built themselves to save money. Now quality prebuilt are coming closer or cheaper than handbuilts
Asus X570 TUF - very highly rated motherboard
RTX 2080 Super (no brand listed so I assume it's non OC)
G.SKill 3600 16G Trident Z RGB Neo - not cheap memories
1TB SSD - I assume is standard SSD
pcpp shows exact similar part comes out to be $1517.93 with $40 MIR and without OS.
$1700? It was about $2100 before tax.
EDIT- I thought you were talking about the sale on the sky tech system yesterday. My bad!
I guess the only way to truly know you're getting an almost silent machine is to build it yourself with all water cooling and a special noise insulating case. This case looks cool with all the fans and lights but the glass panels don't instill much confidence in me for containing the fan noise.
That is correct. +tax in some places as well FYI.
Need enough people to make this seem worth it and I might pull the trigger. So hard to hold myself back right now from starting a killer VR Pc
Still good if someone was wanting these specs and didn't want to build themselves.