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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10% cash back is calculated on 1166.99 = 116.69.
After AMEX statement credit you pay 1016.99.
$1016.99 - 116.69 = $900.30
I will be selling my 8GB DDR5 module, but not until February. I'm going away for 2 months, so I won't even be able to open this bad boy up until February. I was not planning to buy a system yet for that reason, but this deal is way too good to pass up.
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And the 7600 is a great cpu, super low power usage same gaming practically as 7700 and the system can be upgraded to a 9600 or so in 4-5 years if you want.
I would suggest removing unneeded software from your startup to improve game performance. The system should run cool anyways because if the efficiency of both the gpu and cpu. (If it was a 13600k I'd say otherwise).
I agree with you!! My only concern in upgrading the power supply LATER, is if HP uses a proprietary (non ATX) connection to the motherboard, that can complicate things.
There is an 800W PSU option for an additional $50, so your total will be around $940.30 after the discounts if that is important to you