HP has the following HP OMEN 40L w/ customized config for $900.30 by using a combination of several offers. $900.30 price requires the following config:
- AMD Ryzen™ 5 7600 RGB Air Cooler (up to 5.1 GHz max boost clock, 32 MB L3 cache, 6 cores, 12 threads)
- NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4070 (12 GB GDDR6X dedicated)
- Kingston FURY 8 GB DDR5-5200 MHz XMP RGB Heatsink RAM (1 x 8 GB)
- 512 GB WD Black PCIe® Gen4 TLC M.2 SSD
- Front Bezel Black Glass with 600 W 80 Plus Gold certified ATX power supply
- Realtek RTL8852BE Wi-Fi 6 (2x2) and Bluetooth®️ 5.3 combo
Price should come to $1299.99 with this config.
Required offers:
- 10% off w/ coupon code 10BFCM23, price is now $1169.99
- Before checking out, register for a new HP.com account to receive $3 off (100 pts), price is now $1166.99
- Amex offer $150 statement credit on $999+ spend at HP, price is now $1016.99
I chose not to add more memory because it's cheaper elsewhere, such as:
https://shop.kingston.com/products/beast-expo-rgb-ddr5-desktop-memory?variant=43159731896512 [kingston.com]
You may also consider upgrading the power supply for an additional $50. I decided against it.
https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/pdp...-6m9k9av-1
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Not to mention it comes in a glass case with quality components from a reputable manufacturer with a current-gen mobo w/ a 10Gbps USB port. And it's available to anyone with the AMEX offer
https://docs.google.com/spreadshe...edi
Not to mention it comes in a glass case with quality components from a reputable manufacturer with a current-gen mobo w/ a 10Gbps USB port. And it's available to anyone with the AMEX offer
https://docs.google.com/spreadshe...edi
I think the vague level of discussion allowed here is honestly enough. If you're that pressed you can figure it out and most people won't spend the time on CB sites anyways.
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X and upgrade to 32gb ram and your rig should last 20yrs.
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X and upgrade to 32gb ram and your rig should last 20yrs.
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10% OFF gets one to $1215.
No AMEX magic here and ignore $3 discount. Also, pretty sure most can't get around sales tax. So, figure around $1300 delivered from HP.
Now, chase memory for $100+ so system is reasonably usable.
Probably not going to settle for 512GB WD_BLACK SN770 SSD. Add another $100+ for storage upgrade.
Is it worth the extra leg work? Any warranty implications on part adds/swaps?
Is $1500 a competitive price for such a rig? (This is calculated without AMEX discounts!)
10% OFF gets one to $1215.
No AMEX magic here and ignore $3 discount. Also, pretty sure most can't get around sales tax. So, figure around $1300 delivered from HP.
Now, chase memory for $100+ so system is reasonably usable.
Probably not going to settle for 512GB WD_BLACK SN770 SSD. Add another $100+ for storage upgrade.
Is it worth the extra leg work? Any warranty implications on part adds/swaps?
Is $1500 a competitive price for such a rig? (This is calculated without AMEX discounts!)
For your other comments, storage is plenty for me and you can buy another 8GB module elsewhere for $30.
This is a sub $1000 budget rig. Yes it can be easily transformed into something that competes with the $2k league as you suggest. That is a big part of the appeal for me. Not for now but for down the road 😃
Though maybe do $1017 in the title. Then add "additional CB" in description. Not sure if you can type out what your first comment was though, without getting moderated.
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