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ASUS ROG Gaming Desktop (G15CE-B11) on sale for
$1599.99 (price shown in cart).
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ASUS ROG Gaming Desktop (G15CE-B11) on sale for
$1599.99.
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Specs:- Intel Core i7-11700KF 3.6GHz 8-Core 11th Generation Processor
- 16GB DDR4 RAM
- 512GB Solid State Drive + 2TB Hard Disk Drive
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 10GB GDDR6X Graphics
- Windows 11 Home
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1) 11700kf - $180 at microcenter
2) 3080 TUF 10GB - $850 but say it is harder to get now and you upgrade to (gigabyte gaming/MSI ventus) 12GB 3080 at $950
3) 16GB ddr4 - $70
4) 512GB nvme - $60
5) 2TB HDD - $60
6) 600W PSU - $50
7) case - $80
8) CPU cooler - $40
9) Motherboard - $120 for B560 or $160 for Z590
10) window 10 - free if you don't activate, or $30 for those shady keys or 100 for newegg oem
Total: 180 + 950 + 70 + 60 + 60 + 50 + 80 + 40 + 120 = $1610 or $1710 if you count legit window 10 oem. But with this build you get gigabyte/msi 12GB 3080 instead of the tuf 3080 v2. Also you probbaly have a better case than this thing.
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1) 11700kf - $180 at microcenter
2) 3080 TUF 10GB - $850 but say it is harder to get now and you upgrade to (gigabyte gaming/MSI ventus) 12GB 3080 at $950
3) 16GB ddr4 - $70
4) 512GB nvme - $60
5) 2TB HDD - $60
6) 600W PSU - $50
7) case - $80
8) CPU cooler - $40
9) Motherboard - $120 for B560 or $160 for Z590
10) window 10 - free if you don't activate, or $30 for those shady keys or 100 for newegg oem
Total: 180 + 950 + 70 + 60 + 60 + 50 + 80 + 40 + 120 = $1610 or $1710 if you count legit window 10 oem. But with this build you get gigabyte/msi 12GB 3080 instead of the tuf 3080 v2. Also you probbaly have a better case than this thing.
1) 11700kf - $180 at microcenter
2) 3080 TUF 10GB - $850 but say it is harder to get now and you upgrade to gigabyte 12GB 3080 at $950
3) 16GB ddr4 - $70
4) 512GB nvme - $60
5) 2TB HDD - $60
6) 600W PSU - $50
7) case - $80
8) CPU cooler - $40
9) window 10 - free if you don't activate, or $30 for those shady keys or 100 for newegg oem
Total: 180 + 950 + 70 + 60 + 60 + 50 + 80 + 40 = $1490 or $1590 if you count legit window 10 oem. But with this build you get gigabyte 12GB 3080 instead of the tuf 3080 v2. Also you probbaly have a better case than this thing.
I think this build price is a good deal if it's being built correctly. Do you get all the warranty for each part if bought as a total build?
1) 11700kf - $180 at microcenter
2) 3080 TUF 10GB - $850 but say it is harder to get now and you upgrade to gigabyte 12GB 3080 at $950
3) 16GB ddr4 - $70
4) 512GB nvme - $60
5) 2TB HDD - $60
6) 600W PSU - $50
7) case - $80
8) CPU cooler - $40
9) window 10 - free if you don't activate, or $30 for those shady keys or 100 for newegg oem
Total: 180 + 950 + 70 + 60 + 60 + 50 + 80 + 40 = $1490 or $1590 if you count legit window 10 oem. But with this build you get gigabyte 12GB 3080 instead of the tuf 3080 v2. Also you probbaly have a better case than this thing.
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The GPU is RTX 3080 ASUS TUF.
I think this build price is a good deal if it's being built correctly. Do you get all the warranty for each part if bought as a total build?
https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E1681...-_-Product
Yes Asrock, but it is one of their higher end. You would have to tack on a $30 wifi card though.
Here is a cheap B560 board with wifi built in for $114.
https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E1681...-_-Product
Warranty would be serviced by yourself if you build vs buying from Asus. Again decent deal for those who don't want to build themselves, but even then everyone highly recommend swapping out the case for a better one unless you want to restrict your CPU/GPU performance. So there is probably a $80 additional charge for this computer. haha.
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Come on ASUS, you can do better.
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