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HP.com has
HP OMEN 25L Gaming Desktop for
$1,086.99 when you follow the steps below. To earn Slickdeals Cashback, before purchase, follow the cashback instructions below (PC extension required, before checkout).
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Note, this is an example configuration. You may choose alternative upgrades.
Steps:- Go to HP OMEN 25L Gaming Desktop then click Customize & Buy
- Under Storage select 512 GB WD Black PCIe NVMe TLC M.2 SSD [+$40]
- Under Graphics Card select NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 [+$490]
- Add to cart and proceed to checkout
- Apply coupon code 10MDSHP
- The price should now be $1,086.99 + Free Shipping
Specs:- AMD Ryzen 5 5600X Processor (3.7 GHz up to 4.6 GHz, 32 MB L3 cache, 6 cores)
- 8GB HyperX DDR4-3200 RGB SDRAM
- 512GB WD Black PCIe NVMe TLC M.2 Solid State Drive
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 GDDR6 Graphics
- Realtek Wi-Fi 5 (2x2) + Bluetooth 5
- Windows 11 Home
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Also, the performance difference is not "negligible" between a 3060 ti and 3070. A 3070 can actually run some 4k games at playable frame rates while the 3060 ti is reserved to being a 1440p max card.
I'm not going to add to the other comments about your hardware price estimates being off the wall, but I will tell you that the 3070 is at least a 10% better GPU (some tests show 25%). That's a big deal for gamers. You're smoking crack if you think the ram makes up for that much of a difference. Buy a second 8 gbs of the same MHz ram for $30 and you'll be fine. 512gb is plenty for a main os drive, you can get an additional 1 tb ssd for $70 now (no need to reinstall windows), and it's easy to install a secondary drive. $100 additional total and you'll be good to go. That's the same price as the MSRP difference between the 3060ti and 3070 FE cards.
3080 for $200 more? That's the same retail price difference between a 3070 and 3080 so that's not a bad option at all.
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Windows 11 Home 64 Plus
AMD Ryzen™ 5 5600X (3.7 GHz up to 4.6 GHz, 32 MB L3 cache, 6 cores)
HyperX® 16 GB DDR4-3200 RGB SDRAM (2 x 8 GB)
1 TB WD Black PCIe® NVMe™ TLC M.2 SSD
No HDD
NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 3060 Ti (8 GB GDDR6 dedicated) with LHR, Display Connectors: DP*3, HDMI*1
Front Bezel Shadow Black Glass, Dark Chrome Logo+ Side Cover Glass with Cooler Master 800 W Gold efficiency power supply
Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX 201 (2x2) and Bluetooth 5 combo (Supporting Gigabit file transfer speeds,)
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McAfee Livesafe (30 day)
No Included Keyboard
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Also, the performance difference is not "negligible" between a 3060 ti and 3070. A 3070 can actually run some 4k games at playable frame rates while the 3060 ti is reserved to being a 1440p max card.
You have to reach a sticker price of $1199 with the coupon so that isn't an option.
I say upgrade to 3080, since we are spending more anyway.
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Good to know. Op said coupon required $1199 before coupon.
If someone is comfortable upgrading on their own, that is the best route.
Neither of these cards are 4k cards imo. And this is a budget build. You will lose 7-12% gpu performance at most which is better than the performance you'd lose form having only 8gb of ddr in single channel.
If you want it all pay the extra $200 or better yet opt for the 3080. But with this build you get a build that doesn't need upgrading immediately costing you hundreds over the initial sticker price. It will play all modern games at a good resolution and frame rate.
A 1tb NVME would cost you $200-300, and the ram another $150. And with the customer base of a prebuilt I doubt replacing parts and reinstalling windows is something they want to mess with.
Neither of these cards are 4k cards imo. And this is a budget build. You will lose 7-12% gpu performance at most which is better than the performance you'd lose form having only 8gb of ddr in single channel.
If you want it all pay the extra $200 or better yet opt for the 3080. But with this build you get a build that doesn't need upgrading immediately costing you hundreds over the initial sticker price. It will play all modern games at a good resolution and frame rate.
A 1tb NVME would cost you $200-300, and the ram another $150. And with the customer base of a prebuilt I doubt replacing parts and reinstalling windows is something they want to mess with.
If you paid $300 for a 1TB NVME and $150 for an additional 8GB of RAM you should buy all your parts from me. I'll gladly be your retailer if you're throwing away cash like that.