Item(s):$571.98
Est. Delivery: $0.00
Combo Up Savings:–$28.00
Est. Total: $543.98
Team Group MP33 M.2 2280 512GB PCIe 3.0 x4 with NVMe 1.3 3D NAND Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) + Team Group 16GB C171 USB 2.0 Flash Drive: https://www.newegg.com/team-group...6820331416
Item(s):$573.98
Est. Delivery: $0.00
Combo Up Savings:–$28.00
Est. Total:$545.98
Team Group MP33 M.2 2280 1TB PCIe 3.0 x4 with NVMe 1.3 3D NAND Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) + Team Group 16GB C171 USB 2.0 Flash Drive: https://www.newegg.com/team-group...6820331417
Item(s):$585.98
Est. Delivery: $0.00
Combo Up Savings:–$29.00
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Not bad. This is a fair price given where RTX 4070's are right now. Personally, two things make the deal less enticing for me, but it'll depend on your use cases:
- SSD is an uncommon form factor and quite small: "Team Group MS30 M.2 2280 512GB SATA III TLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)". Many PCs, mine included, only support the much faster M.2 NVMe SSDs or 2.5" SATA SSDs.
- 7800 XT at $500 has 4GB more VRAM, better raster performance, and Starfield for free currently
If you need Nvidia specific support/features or you game a lot and electricity is fairly expensive (e.g. most EU residents), the RTX 4070 can potentially make more sense though in the long run
Not a fan of Gigabyte, but decent price for both the card and ssd for current market. This may actually slowly get to FP.
Personally think cards like 7800XT and RTX 4070 are overpriced, but they are arguably the best "value" propositions right now.
Regarding current value, agreed. The 4060 Ti and RX 7700 XT are quite bad price-to-performance so they're both effectively upselling the next tier up.
With both GPUs, the naming is a bit sketchy as well. Especially for the RTX 4070, the die size is pretty close to the RTX 3060 and noticeably smaller than the RTX 3060 Ti was. They managed a decent perf jump due to jumping up several nodes, but the naming this generation (below halo products) is generally bad.
Not bad. This is a fair price given where RTX 4070's are right now. Personally, two things make the deal less enticing for me, but it'll depend on your use cases:
- SSD is an uncommon form factor and quite small: "Team Group MS30 M.2 2280 512GB SATA III TLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)". Many PCs, mine included, only support the much faster M.2 NVMe SSDs or 2.5" SATA SSDs.
Not exactly sure what this is talking about. SSD is uncommon?
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Personally think cards like 7800XT and RTX 4070 are overpriced, but they are arguably the best "value" propositions right now.
- SSD is an uncommon form factor and quite small: "Team Group MS30 M.2 2280 512GB SATA III TLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)". Many PCs, mine included, only support the much faster M.2 NVMe SSDs or 2.5" SATA SSDs.
- 7800 XT at $500 has 4GB more VRAM, better raster performance, and Starfield for free currently
If you need Nvidia specific support/features or you game a lot and electricity is fairly expensive (e.g. most EU residents), the RTX 4070 can potentially make more sense though in the long run
Personally think cards like 7800XT and RTX 4070 are overpriced, but they are arguably the best "value" propositions right now.
With both GPUs, the naming is a bit sketchy as well. Especially for the RTX 4070, the die size is pretty close to the RTX 3060 and noticeably smaller than the RTX 3060 Ti was. They managed a decent perf jump due to jumping up several nodes, but the naming this generation (below halo products) is generally bad.
- SSD is an uncommon form factor and quite small: "Team Group MS30 M.2 2280 512GB SATA III TLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)". Many PCs, mine included, only support the much faster M.2 NVMe SSDs or 2.5" SATA SSDs.
Not exactly sure what this is talking about. SSD is uncommon?
This is an M.2 NVMe drive.
This is an M.2 NVMe drive.
Besides the small capacity, this SSD simply isn't compatible for many devices since M.2 sata got replaced by M.2 NVMe so quickly.
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Besides the small capacity, this SSD simply isn't compatible for many devices since M.2 sata got replaced by M.2 NVMe so quickly.
Ah I see. I saw the image of the drive and it looks just like an NVMe drive. Sorry for my mistake.
Besides the small capacity, this SSD simply isn't compatible for many devices since M.2 sata got replaced by M.2 NVMe so quickly.
This is a good price if you prefer DLSS to 16GB of VRAM.
Plus a crappy SSD!
This is a good price if you prefer DLSS to 16GB of VRAM.
Plus a crappy SSD!
https://videocardz.com/newz/first...below-msrp
https://www.pcgamer.com/looks-lik...x-7800-xt/
But here we are at ~$538.