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I was going to post this yesterday, but got tied up, and also know the peanut gallery will thumb it down (which I don't care). Hopefully it helps someone who needs parts for a build or just a couple cheap pc's.
NOTE: It only works with 2 PC's in cart.
Click to customize and buy!
Upgrade to Ryzen 5 5600G APU
Upgrade to RTX3060 GPU
Should be like $1019.00 in cart.
Add an identical PC (so you have 2 in cart).
Use code 10GAMER2021.
If you have working advantage discount, it will be the lower price. I ended up getting mine for $940.00 each OTD (6% sales tax here in PA).
I think its an awesome deal because it has the Ryzen Zen 3 5600G which wont be available for public purchase I think until Aug.
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After eBay fees (13% listing + payment process) and shipping of each item ($20 GPU, $10 for CPU - both insured and signature, unless you want to get scammed), you're right that these two items would "pay" for the computer.
But you're left with what? $100-120ish for each unit, made up of proprietary HP garbage parts.
You guys do you. But for me, making maybe $200 or so after a month's time, is not worth it. Let alone the hassle of dealing with parting this all out, the eBay fraud/scammers, and time investment, it's just not worth it - to me. But you do you.
For those that need a system and will use this, it's a solid offering for that person and a buddy, family member, friend, etc.
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Yeah...HP is def hit or miss with shipping dates (the date basically means nothing to them....LOL). The way I look at it, it's worth the wait for me, because the APU and GPU are as close to msrp as it gets right now. Plus the Ryzen 5 5600G with a 3060 will be a very good combo in a custom build!
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Still waiting they release the APU in August to finish my new HTPC/NAS build.
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Because it's almost impossible to get a gpu right now
Did you upgrade CPU? I have edu account but can't get price that low.
by keeping it simple, AMD can compete with Intel on both everyday desktops (think i5 desktops without dgpu) or gaming desktops like this one.
having an apu can help if you need to troubleshoot/RMA your gpu. intel has always had cpus with integrated graphics. AMD is basically doing the same, but their integrated graphics tend to be better.