HP has the following HP OMEN 40L w/ customized config for $984.30 by using a combination of several offers. $984.30 price requires the following config:
- Intel® Core™ i5-13400 RGB Heat-pipe Cooler (up to 4.6 GHz, 20 MB L3, 10 cores, 16 threads)
- NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4070 (12 GB GDDR6X dedicated)
- Kingston FURY 16 GB DDR5-5200 MHz XMP RGB Heatsink RAM (2 x 8 GB)
- 512 GB WD Black PCIe® Gen4 TLC M.2 SSD
- Front Bezel Black Glass with RGB 800 W 80 Plus Gold certified ATX power supply
- Realtek RTL8852BE Wi-Fi 6 (2x2) and Bluetooth®️ 5.2 combo
Price should be $1399.99 with this config.
Required offers:
- 10% off w/ coupon code 10BFCM23, price is now $1259.99
- Before checking out, register for a new HP.com account to receive $3 off (100 pts), price is now $1256.99
- Amex offer $150 statement credit on $999+ spend at HP, price is now $1109.99
If you want to add more memory, this is the sam RAM HP is using in this build. They're having a BF sale as well, so it's much cheaper than buying direct from HP.
https://shop.kingston.com/product...9731929280
https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/pdp...-709w0av-1
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10% cash back is calculated on $1256.99 = $125.69.
After AMEX statement credit you pay $1109.99.
$1109.99 - $125.69 = $984.30
"Get the Alan Wake II with select GeForce RTX™ 40 series.
Buy this PC with NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 40 series (4070 or higher) graphics card and get a free copy of Alan Wake II."
AMEX vs cash back site referral bonus
With that said, I'm not sure if this particular deal is stackable because the AMEX offer states you need to purchase from hp.com/go/amex which seems to just redirect to a hyperlink that would give the referral bonus to AMEX. But using some other cash back link would give the referral bonus to that site instead. So I'm not sure if 2 different companies would be able to receive referral bonuses from just 1 order.
Regardless, I took the gamble and hopefully it works out.
What I personally did was I first clicked on the cash back site link. Then I clicked on hp.com/go/amex. If anything, if only 1 referral bonus can be applied, I would think it would be the most recent one so AMEX $150 is worth more than $121.20.
Free Gift:
I don't think they're offering the Alan Wake game anymore. Instead I was offered a choice of a free gift:
$1212 price paid
I built the system just like the OP for $1350.
Then in the cart, I was offered the choice of the free gift. Applying the 10% code 10BFCM23 dropped price to $1215.
Scrolling down in the cart, I clicked to be enrolled into HP Rewards Loyalty Program, which is when I received 100 points that I applied to receive $3 off, bringing price down to $1212.
HP Rewards
I think I receive 1 point for every $1 spent. So if that initial 100 points reduced my final price by $3, 1200 points should equate to $36 that I plan to use on some accessory like backpack/headset/etc.
Helpful Hint on how to find this build on HP's website
Edit: I forgot to mention that this 40L system didn't seem to be available/in-stock when clicking to the site using hp.com/go/amex. I had to do some backpedaling/navigating to find it. Go to "Shop" -> "Shop PCs" -> "Gaming PCs" -> filter for "Desktops" tab -> then use your browser's search function for "gt21-1355"
edit: Jan 12, 2024 update - For what it's worth, the AMEX Offer was quick and I received the $150 credit within a few days. However, I'm only getting credit from the cash back site now (almost two months later).
AMEX vs cash back site referral bonus
With that said, I'm not sure if this particular deal is stackable because the AMEX offer states you need to purchase from hp.com/go/amex which seems to just redirect to a hyperlink that would give the referral bonus to AMEX. But using some other cash back link would give the referral bonus to that site instead. So I'm not sure if 2 different companies would be able to receive referral bonuses from just 1 order.
Regardless, I took the gamble and hopefully it works out.
What I personally did was I first clicked on the cash back site link. Then I clicked on hp.com/go/amex. If anything, if only 1 referral bonus can be applied, I would think it would be the most recent one so AMEX $150 is worth more than $121.20.
Free Gift:
I don't think they're offering the Alan Wake game anymore. Instead I was offered a choice of a free gift:
$1212 price paid
I built the system just like the OP for $1350.
Then in the cart, I was offered the choice of the free gift. Applying the 10% code 10BFCM23 dropped price to $1215.
Scrolling down in the cart, I clicked to be enrolled into HP Rewards Loyalty Program, which is when I received 100 points that I applied to receive $3 off, bringing price down to $1212.
HP Rewards
I think I receive 1 point for every $1 spent. So if that initial 100 points reduced my final price by $3, 1200 points should equate to $36 that I plan to use on some accessory like backpack/headset/etc.
Helpful Hint on how to find this build on HP's website
Edit: I forgot to mention that this 40L system didn't seem to be available/in-stock when clicking to the site using hp.com/go/amex. I had to do some backpedaling/navigating to find it. Go to "Shop" -> "Shop PCs" -> "Gaming PCs" -> filter for "Desktops" tab -> then use your browser's search function for "gt21-1355"
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