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On sale for $2,829.99, use promo code
BENGEXTRA6 to lower price to $2,660.19
Processor
13th Generation Intel® Core™ i9-13900KF Processor (E-cores up to 4.30 GHz P-cores up to 5.40 GHz)
Operating System
Windows 11 Home 64
Graphic Card
NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4090 24GB GDDR6X
Memory
32 GB DDR5-5600MHz (UDIMM) - (2 x 16 GB)
Storage
1 TB SSD M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 Performance TLC
Cooling System
250W 360mm Liquid Cooling + 1 x Rear + 2 x Top with ARGB Fan
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There is a very thorough review of it on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBpNwV7
Considering there really hasnt been a "sale" on a 4090 yet, it would be hard to build one yourself for cheaper than this. Throwing together a quick list on PcPartPicker with random lower end components like the mobo and ssd nets you ~$2,700 for a similar specd rig. If this is in your price range its definitely a good deal for a fully assembled and warrantied computer at this tier.
The two caveats for me would be: 1. *Which* brand/model RTX 4090? Although even the lowest 4090 is so capable graphically, OC or clock speed really doesn't make a material difference, but the build quality of the GPU might be material. 2. Are the case, mobo, power supply, etc. all to 'standard' form factors. I stopped buying commercial computers decades ago, because they'd always have something odd about some component's form factor - like the Sony computer I had that had the PSU go out on me. The form factor wasn't the standard, so you could only 1. Buy a new PSU from Sony for a small fortune. or (as I did) 2. Make the PSU an 'outboard' component. You don't need that kind of PITA. Good find, OP.
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The two caveats for me would be: 1. *Which* brand/model RTX 4090? Although even the lowest 4090 is so capable graphically, OC or clock speed really doesn't make a material difference, but the build quality of the GPU might be material. 2. Are the case, mobo, power supply, etc. all to 'standard' form factors. I stopped buying commercial computers decades ago, because they'd always have something odd about some component's form factor - like the Sony computer I had that had the PSU go out on me. The form factor wasn't the standard, so you could only 1. Buy a new PSU from Sony for a small fortune. or (as I did) 2. Make the PSU an 'outboard' component. You don't need that kind of PITA. Good find, OP.
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The two caveats for me would be: 1. *Which* brand/model RTX 4090? Although even the lowest 4090 is so capable graphically, OC or clock speed really doesn't make a material difference, but the build quality of the GPU might be material. 2. Are the case, mobo, power supply, etc. all to 'standard' form factors. I stopped buying commercial computers decades ago, because they'd always have something odd about some component's form factor - like the Sony computer I had that had the PSU go out on me. The form factor wasn't the standard, so you could only 1. Buy a new PSU from Sony for a small fortune. or (as I did) 2. Make the PSU an 'outboard' component. You don't need that kind of PITA. Good find, OP.
There is a very thorough review of it on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBpNwV7
Considering there really hasnt been a "sale" on a 4090 yet, it would be hard to build one yourself for cheaper than this. Throwing together a quick list on PcPartPicker with random lower end components like the mobo and ssd nets you ~$2,700 for a similar specd rig. If this is in your price range its definitely a good deal for a fully assembled and warrantied computer at this tier.
I would use this for Photoshop and other imaging programs… Would this computer be too much, not enough, or…?
I would use this for Photoshop and other imaging programs… Would this computer be too much, not enough, or…?