Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands for deals, including promoted items.
expiredSuryasis posted Nov 26, 2023 12:02 PM
expiredSuryasis posted Nov 26, 2023 12:02 PM

CyberpowerPC Ultra Gaming PC: Ryzen 7 7800X3D, RX 7900XT, 32GB DDR5, 2TB Gen4 SSD, 360mm AIO, 850W PSU, Win11H @ $1723.30

$1,723

CyberPower
31 Comments 11,675 Views
Visit CyberPower
Good Deal
Save
Share
Deal Details
Saved Configuration: https://www.cyberpowerpc.com/saved/1RVNEX

Coupon: LIRIK

Spec:
  • Windows 11 Home
  • CyberPowerPC ELUNA 241V Premium RGB Gaming Case Mid-Tower w/ Tempered Glass Window Panel + 3x 120mm ARGB Fans
  • CyberPowerPC Bitspower 360mm AIO Liquid CPU Cooling System w/ Copper Cold Plate
  • AMD Ryzenâ„¢ 7 Processor 7800X3D 8-core/16-thread 4.2GHz [Turbo 5.0GHz] 104MB Cache
  • MSI PRO B650-VC WIFI AM5 ATX w/ Wi-Fi 6E, 2.5GbT LAN, (4)PCIe x16, (2)M.2, (6)SATA
  • 32GB (16GBx2) DDR5 6000MHz Team T-FORCE DELTA RGB Memory
  • 2TB ADATA LEGEND 800 GOLD M.2 2280 PCIe Gen 4x4 NVMe SSD
  • Radeonâ„¢ RX 7900 XT 20GB GDDR6 Graphics
  • High Power 850W 80+ GOLD ATX 3.0 Ready w/ PCIE 12+4Pins Connector for PCIe 5.0 graphics cards
  • CyberPowerPC FPS Gaming Mouse Pad [+0] (Large 14x12 Inches)
  • Q4'23 AMD Game Bundle Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora

In case you need more CPU multi-threaded performance, select Ryzen 9 7900X 12C/24T CPU by paying $10 extra with total price of $1732.80.
Community Notes
About the Poster
Deal Details
Community Notes
About the Poster
Saved Configuration: https://www.cyberpowerpc.com/saved/1RVNEX

Coupon: LIRIK

Spec:
  • Windows 11 Home
  • CyberPowerPC ELUNA 241V Premium RGB Gaming Case Mid-Tower w/ Tempered Glass Window Panel + 3x 120mm ARGB Fans
  • CyberPowerPC Bitspower 360mm AIO Liquid CPU Cooling System w/ Copper Cold Plate
  • AMD Ryzenâ„¢ 7 Processor 7800X3D 8-core/16-thread 4.2GHz [Turbo 5.0GHz] 104MB Cache
  • MSI PRO B650-VC WIFI AM5 ATX w/ Wi-Fi 6E, 2.5GbT LAN, (4)PCIe x16, (2)M.2, (6)SATA
  • 32GB (16GBx2) DDR5 6000MHz Team T-FORCE DELTA RGB Memory
  • 2TB ADATA LEGEND 800 GOLD M.2 2280 PCIe Gen 4x4 NVMe SSD
  • Radeonâ„¢ RX 7900 XT 20GB GDDR6 Graphics
  • High Power 850W 80+ GOLD ATX 3.0 Ready w/ PCIE 12+4Pins Connector for PCIe 5.0 graphics cards
  • CyberPowerPC FPS Gaming Mouse Pad [+0] (Large 14x12 Inches)
  • Q4'23 AMD Game Bundle Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora

In case you need more CPU multi-threaded performance, select Ryzen 9 7900X 12C/24T CPU by paying $10 extra with total price of $1732.80.

Community Voting

Deal Score
+17
Good Deal
Visit CyberPower

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

31 Comments

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Nov 26, 2023 01:01 PM
1,360 Posts
Joined Sep 2009
lukem5Nov 26, 2023 01:01 PM
1,360 Posts
I built a similar setup a few months ago it came to about this price and that with discount parts and used gfx card and no $150 genuine windows copy so its a good deal if you dont want to build your own. the x3d chips are an incredible advance in gaming tech giving huge fps for<50w of power, amazing chips!
Last edited by lukem5 November 26, 2023 at 06:05 AM.
Nov 26, 2023 01:05 PM
2,374 Posts
Joined Nov 2009
boballNov 26, 2023 01:05 PM
2,374 Posts
Quote from lukem5 :
I built a similar setup a few months ago it came to about this price and that with discount parts and used gfx card so its a good deal if you dont want to build your own. the x3d chips are an incredible advance in gaming tech giving huge fps for<50w of power, amazing chips!
Hey ultimately which one gives more FPS - X3D or i9?
Nov 26, 2023 01:06 PM
1,360 Posts
Joined Sep 2009
lukem5Nov 26, 2023 01:06 PM
1,360 Posts
Quote from boball :
Hey ultimately which one gives more FPS - X3D or i9?

not sure look up benchmarks for the games you play it varies, i can guarantee you its very close and you dont need a monster cooler + 100$ a year in electricity on the x3d
Nov 26, 2023 03:46 PM
3 Posts
Joined Nov 2023
CleverSink4377Nov 26, 2023 03:46 PM
3 Posts
Great deal between Amd and Intel/rtx this made it harder
Nov 26, 2023 04:04 PM
1,199 Posts
Joined Apr 2011
CompulsiveBuyerNov 26, 2023 04:04 PM
1,199 Posts
I have a 3080Ti I'll be bringing over from my existing system. If I select the cheapest throw-away card (GeForce 1030) the price drops by $623. Checking prices of the 7900 XT 20GB it appears that's within $100 of what they sell for, so am I correct in assuming it doesn't pay to get the 7900 if I plan to just resell it? Just want to make sure I'm not overlooking something. Or is there another card I should downgrade to with a better resale value differential?

EDIT: Looks like the 3060ti would be only $150 more but sells for around $400 new.
Last edited by CompulsiveBuyer November 26, 2023 at 09:09 AM.
Original Poster
Pro
Expert
This user is an Expert in Computers
Nov 26, 2023 04:18 PM
20,156 Posts
Joined Jul 2015
SuryasisNov 26, 2023 04:18 PM
Original Poster
Pro
Expert
This user is an Expert in Computers
20,156 Posts
Quote from boball :
Hey ultimately which one gives more FPS - X3D or i9?
In maximum games, X3D gives the best frame rate, better than even the 14th gen i9, which is a overclocked 13th gen i9. Check the in-depth review from Techspot or from their YouTube Channel Hardware Unboxed.
Nov 27, 2023 12:48 AM
953 Posts
Joined Nov 2013
daltoNov 27, 2023 12:48 AM
953 Posts
This is just OK for me.

The good:
* Ryzen 7800X3D
* 7900XT - There aren't all a lot of bad ones so even with luck of the draw you should be in decent shape

The OK:
* Entry level MSI MB. Only two M.2 slots(Although, both connected to the CPU which is good)
* Generic AIO - Probably fine but don't expect top-tier performance

The bad:
* That case will have some airflow issues that will increase noise(by a lot) when the machine is under load.
* ADATA Legend drives have no fixed specs. Sometimes they include low quality controllers and QLC
* Generic PSU
3

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Nov 27, 2023 03:17 AM
26 Posts
Joined Jun 2014
EatMaCookieNov 27, 2023 03:17 AM
26 Posts
Can we add two more 240 fans on top in this case? I think 3 fans are not enough for this beast.
Original Poster
Pro
Expert
This user is an Expert in Computers
Nov 27, 2023 03:48 AM
20,156 Posts
Joined Jul 2015
SuryasisNov 27, 2023 03:48 AM
Original Poster
Pro
Expert
This user is an Expert in Computers
20,156 Posts
Quote from dalto :
This is just OK for me.

The good:
* Ryzen 7800X3D
* 7900XT - There aren't all a lot of bad ones so even with luck of the draw you should be in decent shape

The OK:
* Entry level MSI MB. Only two M.2 slots(Although, both connected to the CPU which is good)
* Generic AIO - Probably fine but don't expect top-tier performance

The bad:
* That case will have some airflow issues that will increase noise(by a lot) when the machine is under load.
* ADATA Legend drives have no fixed specs. Sometimes they include low quality controllers and QLC
* Generic PSU
Your analysis is kind of vague in most cases.
Just because a motherboard has 2 M.2 slot doesn't mean it's entry level. That still costs over 200 bucks. In fact, most mid level motherboards have 2 M.2 slots. Why don't you share the cheapest price for this motherboard?
Now regarding your AIO Comment, again you didn't research and simply guessed based on your limited knowledge. Bitspower is a pretty well known company and there are plenty reviews Online. Cyberpower is simply using their brand name on that AIO.

NOW regarding PSU, again you just guessed because you didn't know the brand name in your limited knowledge. Do a bit Google search and you'll find High Power is a pretty well known and trusted brand and in fact they're the OEM for lots of companies, including Seasonic.

Next time, do a bit research rather than guessing for your so called analysis.

And for ADATA legend drive, can you provide any link, specifying that? That specific drive in that build is a QLC drive by the way.
2
Original Poster
Pro
Expert
This user is an Expert in Computers
Nov 27, 2023 03:52 AM
20,156 Posts
Joined Jul 2015
SuryasisNov 27, 2023 03:52 AM
Original Poster
Pro
Expert
This user is an Expert in Computers
20,156 Posts
Quote from EatMaCookie :
Can we add two more 240 fans on top in this case? I think 3 fans are not enough for this beast.
It is more than enough. But if you want, you can add 3x 120mm or 2x 140mm fan in the top.
Nov 27, 2023 04:14 AM
953 Posts
Joined Nov 2013
daltoNov 27, 2023 04:14 AM
953 Posts
Quote from Suryasis :
Just because a motherboard has 2 M.2 slot doesn't mean it's entry level.
It isn't entry level because it has two m.2 slots. It is entry level *and* it only has 2 m.2 slots. It is entry level because the MSI "Pro" line is one of their entry-level lines.

Quote from Suryasis :
That still costs over 200 bucks.
Most AM5 boards are over $200 unfortunately.
Quote from Suryasis :
In fact, most mid level motherboards have 2 M.2 slots.
Not on the AM5 platform. It is more common to have 3. Typically one attached to the CPU and 2 attached to the chipset. Many higher end boards have 4 or even 5.
Quote from Suryasis :
Why don't you share the cheapest price for this motherboard?
Because the price has no relevance to the fact that I pointed out it is entry-level and only has two slots?
Quote from Suryasis :
Now regarding your AIO Comment, again you didn't research and simply guessed based on your limited knowledge. Bitspower is a pretty well known company and there are plenty reviews Online. Cyberpower is simply using their brand name on that AIO.
I didn't guess. I have more than one Cyberpower PC in my hands before. Also, I said it was "OK". I didn't say it was bad. For the record, my definition of "OK" would be adequate, acceptable or average.
Quote from Suryasis :
NOW regarding PSU, again you just guessed because you didn't know the brand name in your limited knowledge.
Umm...no, I didn't. This is a forum on a deals site. I wasn't writing a full review and doing benchmark tests. I was sharing my experience with this brand and many others. If you have a different opinion that is fine but there is no reason to attack me, personally, because you have a differing opinion.
Quote from Suryasis :
Next time, do a bit research rather than guessing for your so called analysis.
Again, it wasn't a formal analysis but your assumption that I didn't do any research is also not correct.
Quote :
And for ADATA legend drive, can you provide any link, specifying that? That specific drive in that build is a QLC drive by the way.
Sure, if you really need one. Any of the big SSD breakdowns should show that. This one is pretty decent: https://borecraft.com/
5
Nov 27, 2023 04:46 AM
1,330 Posts
Joined Mar 2019
barrera_jNov 27, 2023 04:46 AM
1,330 Posts
Quote from Suryasis :
Your analysis is kind of vague in most cases.
Just because a motherboard has 2 M.2 slot doesn't mean it's entry level. That still costs over 200 bucks. In fact, most mid level motherboards have 2 M.2 slots. Why don't you share the cheapest price for this motherboard?
Now regarding your AIO Comment, again you didn't research and simply guessed based on your limited knowledge. Bitspower is a pretty well known company and there are plenty reviews Online. Cyberpower is simply using their brand name on that AIO.

NOW regarding PSU, again you just guessed because you didn't know the brand name in your limited knowledge. Do a bit Google search and you'll find High Power is a pretty well known and trusted brand and in fact they're the OEM for lots of companies, including Seasonic.

Next time, do a bit research rather than guessing for your so called analysis.

And for ADATA legend drive, can you provide any link, specifying that? That specific drive in that build is a QLC drive by the way.
RYZEN 7000 motherboards are notoriously more expensive than Intel motherboard with better specs
1
Original Poster
Pro
Expert
This user is an Expert in Computers
Nov 27, 2023 05:31 AM
20,156 Posts
Joined Jul 2015
SuryasisNov 27, 2023 05:31 AM
Original Poster
Pro
Expert
This user is an Expert in Computers
20,156 Posts
Quote from dalto :
It isn't entry level because it has two m.2 slots. It is entry level *and* it only has 2 m.2 slots. It is entry level because the MSI "Pro" line is one of their entry-level lines.


Most AM5 boards are over $200 unfortunately.

Not on the AM5 platform. It is more common to have 3. Typically one attached to the CPU and 2 attached to the chipset. Many higher end boards have 4 or even 5.

Because the price has no relevance to the fact that I pointed out it is entry-level and only has two slots?

I didn't guess. I have more than one Cyberpower PC in my hands before. Also, I said it was "OK". I didn't say it was bad. For the record, my definition of "OK" would be adequate, acceptable or average.

Umm...no, I didn't. This is a forum on a deals site. I wasn't writing a full review and doing benchmark tests. I was sharing my experience with this brand and many others. If you have a different opinion that is fine but there is no reason to attack me, personally, because you have a differing opinion.

Again, it wasn't a formal analysis but your assumption that I didn't do any research is also not correct.

Sure, if you really need one. Any of the big SSD breakdowns should show that. This one is pretty decent: https://borecraft.com/
For AIO, you literally said it is a Generic Brand whereas it is from a well known brand called Bitspower. So, it clearly shows you simply don'y know biut still trying to guess and then trying to defend saying this is a forum and anybody should not be doing any research. Same thing you did for the PSU and then trowing that same useless rant saying this is not a fullreview.

So, my question is that if you actually don't know about these brands, why are you even trying to enlist them as bad products, "Because it is a Forum/Thread" and you should be posting anything you just think without any actual proofs?

And CyberpowerPC makes thousands of desktops with millions of different configurations. So, you have a CyberpowerPC does not make you an expert on that. The real problem is not even them, it is you simply categoring specific products like PSU, CPU Cooler, without any actual knowledge of them, and then trying to defend those saying you don't need to know since this is just a forum.
1
Nov 27, 2023 05:52 AM
953 Posts
Joined Nov 2013
daltoNov 27, 2023 05:52 AM
953 Posts
Quote from Suryasis :
For AIO, you literally said it is a Generic Brand whereas it is from a well known brand called Bitspower. So, it clearly shows you simply don'y know biut still trying to guess
I have heard of it. I didn't say it was a generic brand. I said it was a "Generic AIO". That is my opinion. If you have a different opinion that is fine.
Quote from Suryasis :
So, my question is that if you actually don't know about these brands, why are you even trying to enlist them as bad products
Two things:
* Just because I have a different opinion of those products than you doesn't mean I don't know about them.
* I didn't say it was a bad product. I said it was "OK".

Again, if you have a different opinion of this PC I have no problem with that. That is what is great about forums like this, people can read differing opinions, combine them with their own research and then make their own decisions.

However, for some reason you keep attacking me and my knowledge instead of focusing on your own opinion on this product and why you think it is good.

I don't see any reason to keep derailing this deal with this though so I am going to stop with the back and forth now.
2

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Original Poster
Pro
Expert
This user is an Expert in Computers
Nov 27, 2023 05:59 AM
20,156 Posts
Joined Jul 2015
SuryasisNov 27, 2023 05:59 AM
Original Poster
Pro
Expert
This user is an Expert in Computers
20,156 Posts
Quote from dalto :
I have heard of it. I didn't say it was a generic brand. I said it was a "Generic AIO". That is my opinion. If you have a different opinion that is fine.

Two things:
* Just because I have a different opinion of those products than you doesn't mean I don't know about them.
* I didn't say it was a bad product. I said it was "OK".

Again, if you have a different opinion of this PC I have no problem with that. That is what is great about forums like this, people can read differing opinions, combine them with their own research and then make their own decisions.

However, for some reason you keep attacking me and my knowledge instead of focusing on your own opinion on this product and why you think it is good.

I don't see any reason to keep derailing this deal with this though so I am going to stop with the back and forth now.
I don't want to continue arguing here but I just want you to read your 1st post again. Let me quote you here. You literally said the AIO and the PSU are generic and that is my problem. You may have different opinion but these two are objective matter as none of them are generic brand. The Cooler is pretty well known and the PSU, while not being top of the line brands, still is a pretty well known brand, sell their products in all the Major sites like Amazon, Newegg and there are plenty of reviews available.
Quote :
The OK:
* Entry level MSI MB. Only two M.2 slots(Although, both connected to the CPU which is good)
* Generic AIO - Probably fine but don't expect top-tier performance

The bad:
* That case will have some airflow issues that will increase noise(by a lot) when the machine is under load.
* ADATA Legend drives have no fixed specs. Sometimes they include low quality controllers and QLC
* Generic PSU
All I am saying is in case you are not aware of something (Which is absoulutely fine), don't just mark them "Generic" or "Bad" without doing a bit basic research.
1

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

Popular Deals

Trending Deals