HP.com has
HP Pavilion TG01-2170m Gaming Desktop (Shadow Black) on sale for
$1,173.24 when you follow the deal instructions below and apply coupon code
5GAMER2021 in cart.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
Suryasis for finding this deal.
Note: Estimated ship date will be displayed cart.
Deal Instructions:
- Go to the product page for HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop TG01-2170m
- Click "Customize & Buy"
- Under Processor, select "AMD Ryzen 5 5600G (3.9 GHz up to 4.4 GHz , 16 MB L3 cache, 6 cores)"
- Under Storage, select "512 SSD storage"
- Under Graphics Card, select "NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 (12 GB GDDR6 dedicated)"
- Under Chassis and Power supply, select "Shadow black front bezel, Acid Green Chrome logo with 400W Power supply"
- Click "Add to Cart"
- In cart, apply coupon code 5GAMER2021
- Total will be $1,173.24 + Free Shipping
Specs:
- AMD Ryzen 5 5600G 6-Core Processor
- 8GB DDR4-3200 SDRAM
- 512GB Solid State Drive
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 12GB GDDR6 Graphics
- 400W Power Supply
- 802.11ac 2x2 WiFi + Bluetooth 5 M.2 2230 PCI-e USB WW w/ 2 Antennas
- HP Wired Keyboard + Mouse
- Windows 10 Home
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If you go with the fewest options with the 3060, the total comes to $1040.
The 3060 alone is selling for around $900 on eBay.
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Below is a real review for you: -
https://www.tomshardware.com/news...060-review [tomshardware.com]
Hi Surya, thanks for your helpful posts. I am trying to find if I remove the gpu does the motherboard have an onboard hdmi or Display port output or I can swap the gpu? I could not find this online on Google search thank you!!
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To answer your question, it has both HDMI 1.4b and VGA port. SO, you can use the Integrated VEGA 7 IGP in Ryzen 5 5600G without any graphics card. Below is the full specification: -
https://support.hp.com/in-en/document/c07094657
You're not going to make much profit if you try to scalp the card and sell the PC.
Let's say you buy the $1040 option. That totals about $1092 assuming 5% sales tax.
Ebay-
$900 for the card, minus about $125 for seller's fees, shipping, insurance, and paypal fees. So about $775.
$500 for the PC (if you're lucky. Ebay is flooded with new PC's that the GPU has been pulled), minus about $90 for fees and shipping. So about $410.
Do the math and you're making a whopping $93 for all of that hassle. No thanks.
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Where can I find this
I've been trying to get my hands on a gaming PC for a very long time now and am pretty new to this whole gaming cost and experience
My total comes out to 1173 before taxes...seems slick if the gpu costs 900 bucks? Saw a couple of thumbs down so just wanna check before I pull the trigger here...
Windows 10 Home
AMD Ryzen™ 5 5600G (3.9 GHz up to 4.4 GHz , 16 MB L3 cache, 6 cores)
8 GB DDR4-3200 SDRAM (2 x 4 GB)
512 SSD storage
No Secondary storage
NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 3060 (12 GB GDDR6 dedicated)
Shadow black front bezel, Acid Green Chrome logo with 400W Power supply
Realtek Canary ac 2x2 +Bluetooth 5 M.2 2230 PCI-e+USB WW with 2 Antennas
I recently picked up a dell g5 with 16gb/1tb ssd/2060 super/500w psu/ i7 10th gen for 1350.
the 2060s is an 8gb card but similar functional speed to the 3060
I see these deals as being very similar. I'd probably have a slight preference toward the 3060 and I think HP is a better brand, slightly but the dell had a few perks like the power supply and 1tb ssd. The i7 I'm also guessing (check the stats) is a fair bit better but usually cpu is not the bottle neck and that amd speed decent in the clock speed and cache.
All in all, it's a good deal for the moment but if you where to build your own rig and could get a graphics card at standard msrp, you'd do a lot better on the components. Challenge is... you can't get the card at msrp.
If you want a system in the next 2 months, do this but do it with the 16gb of ram as the other guy suggested via the wikki.
If you can wait 6 months then wait, prices and availability of cards is likely to come down.
I've been trying to get my hands on a gaming PC for a very long time now and am pretty new to this whole gaming cost and experience
My total comes out to 1173 before taxes...seems slick if the gpu costs 900 bucks? Saw a couple of thumbs down so just wanna check before I pull the trigger here...
Windows 10 Home
AMD Ryzen™ 5 5600G (3.9 GHz up to 4.4 GHz , 16 MB L3 cache, 6 cores)
8 GB DDR4-3200 SDRAM (2 x 4 GB)
512 SSD storage
No Secondary storage
NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 3060 (12 GB GDDR6 dedicated)
Shadow black front bezel, Acid Green Chrome logo with 400W Power supply
Realtek Canary ac 2x2 +Bluetooth 5 M.2 2230 PCI-e+USB WW with 2 Antennas
It's a great machine. You will want to upgrade the RAM later but this is the easiest upgrade you can do, and will cost between $100 and $200.
You will need a new PSU. Also, pretty easy to do. Probably cost $50 to $100.
As someone else pointed out here this CPU doesn't support the latest PCIe standard which means some ultra ultra ultra fast SSDs won't be supported , but honestly these new devices are superhuman in speed and can only be fully exploited by people with very extreme work tasks, like working with giant video files. AND if you want to use this stuff later you can eventually upgrade the CPU and / or motherboard anyway.
Very solid machine.
I bought something similar recently, and took it apart and moved it all into a new case with better fans, cooling, and a new motherboard. It was just the cheapest way to get components.
But honestly the original system was very good and didn't "need" any of the upgrades I gave it.
Lookup what happened between the last peak and now.
Nobody knows when crypto will drop. We have a good hundred years if data on various commodities and nobody has figured how predict any moves with much certainty either. People saying crypto will fail are either resigned to never jumping on the bandwagon or hoping it fails because it's quite literally killing PC gaming. People promoting crypto are invested or mining it. Personally I find most crypto to be a horribly resource intensive, wasteful, and expensive to generate digital commodity that as yet has found very little practical application aside from speculation and black market transactions. One day it will likely evolve into something much more useful. Either way nobody knows at this point. Until the supply chain is fixed to handle the additional demand for gpus, it doesn't really matter near term. Miners won't stop buying cards because of a drop. It'd take a drop of several months straight and we aren't there yet.
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