Processor & Memory:
Intel® Core i7-13700KF Processor
30MB L3 Cache
32GB DDR5� Memory
Drives:
2TB PCIe NVMe™ SSD
2TB SATA III 5400 RPM HDD
Operating System:
Microsoft® Windows 11� Home (64-bit)
Graphics & Video:
NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4080, 16GB
Monitor not included
Communications: �
Wireless 802.11AC
10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN
Audio:
Integrated 7.1 High Definition Channel Audio
Expandability (Total Bays / Slots):
2 ( 1 ) x Internal - 3.5"
2 ( 2 ) x Internal - 2.5"
2 ( 1 ) x PCI Express x16
2 ( 2� ) x PCI Express x1
2 ( 1� ) x M.2 (SATA / PCI-e)
4 ( 2 ) x DIMM 288-pin �
Ports & Slots:
1 x USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C (Front)
6 x USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A (2 Front, 4 Rear)
2 x USB 2.0 Type-A (Rear)
1 x RJ45 LAN
3 x Audio Port (Speaker/Microphone/Line In) (Rear)
1 x HDMI 2.1
3 x DisplayPort 1.4a
1 x Headphone/Microphone Combination Port (Front)
Accessories Included:
USB 7 Colors RGB Gaming Keyboard & Mouse
Power Cord
Additional Information:
Color: White
Power Supply: 1000 Watts 80 Plus Gold w/ PCIE 12+4Pins Connector for PCIe 5.0 graphics cards
Liquid Cooled
Intel Z690 Chipset Motherboard�
Dimensions: 18.9" L x 9.1" W x 19.9" H
Warranty and Support:
2 Year Limited Warranty & Lifetime Toll Free Tech Support Services
Technical Support Hotline: (888) 937-5582
Technical Support Email:
[email protected]
Specifications
Brand
CyberPowerPC
Computer Type
Gaming
Features
Keyboard & Mouse
Features
Liquid Cooled
Generation
Intel 13th Generation
Graphic Card
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080
Hard Drive Size
2 TB
Memory (RAM)
32 GB
Model
SLC8900CV2
Operating System
Windows OS
Optical Drive
No Optical Drive
Processor
Intel Core i7
Screen Resolution
-
Special Offer
McAfee Total Protection 1
SSD Size
2 TB
Storage Drive Type
HDD+SSD
Wireless Networking
Wireless-AC
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Other than those solid
1. White instead of black. (personal preference is black)
2. Cheapest looking and most featureless case I've seen in a long time. (check out the photos on Costco and you'll see what I mean)
3. 32GB RAM instead of 64GB.
4. Win 11 Home instead of Win 11 Pro. (doesn't cost much to upgrade though... between $10 and $99 depending on where you buy the Pro upgrade license)
I'd also rather drop the extra dough for a rig that has a 4090.
I have to imagine this product wouldn't have ever been targeted at your with your desires being so different ^^ I am looking for a 4090 as well, but I think that this is still a good deal nonetheless.
Whenever I see this statement about microcenter bundles in a thread, you might as well say,
"You can do better by getting a job at your local Bestbuy, get an employee discount on a graphics card, quit, then get a job at Office Depot, buy the Memory, quit, and then build a time machine, single handedly save ;Fry's Electronics' from going out of business... and then petition them to build a store near you, buy the rest of the parts there. Then you can really save some money on an equivalent system! You're welcome!"
The above statement is just as helpful as "Go to Microcenter!"
Whenever I see this statement about microcenter bundles in a thread, you might as well say,
"You can do better by getting a job at your local Bestbuy, get an employee discount on a graphics card, quit, then get a job at Office Depot, buy the Memory, quit, and then build a time machine, single handedly save ;Fry's Electronics' from going out of business... and then petition them to build a store near you, buy the rest of the parts there. Then you can really save some money on an equivalent system! You're welcome!"
The above statement is just as helpful as "Go to Microcenter!"
CPU $398
Liquid 240mm Cooler $55
Z790 $195
32GB DDR5 $100
2TB NVMe $100
2TB HDD $34
4080 $1200
Case $60
1000W PSU $160
Total $2300 without windows key or $2800 could have 4090 build and get full 3 year+ warranty on most parts.
CPU $398
Liquid 240mm Cooler $55
Z790 $195
32GB DDR5 $100
2TB NVMe $100
2TB HDD $34
4080 $1200
Case $60
1000W PSU $160
Total $2300 without windows key or $2800 could have 4090 build and get full 3 year+ warranty on most parts.
Sounds worthwhile to me. When you build something, it's just a lottery. "Am I going to get one piece that doesn't work? Two pieces?". Am I going to have to spend hours trying to figure out some hokie memories settings?
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1. White instead of black. (personal preference is black)
2. Cheapest looking and most featureless case I've seen in a long time. (check out the photos on Costco and you'll see what I mean)
3. 32GB RAM instead of 64GB.
4. Win 11 Home instead of Win 11 Pro. (doesn't cost much to upgrade though... between $10 and $99 depending on where you buy the Pro upgrade license)
I'd also rather drop the extra dough for a rig that has a 4090.
Which bundle?
This is basically standard market price.
The ~$200 premium over the individual parts seems attractive to me (and better than 'market price' if we're talking prebuilt comparisons), unless there's a dramatic drop in pricing in the near future. Which - maybe? - but I've been thinking that for 6+ months now too... any other thoughts?
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