CyberPower has
CyberPower Ultra 4070 Gaming PC on sale for
$1913.30 when you follow the instructions below and apply coupon code
2023 at checkout.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
Suryasis for finding this deal.
Deal Instructions:
- Go to CyberPower Ultra 4070 Gaming PC
- Scroll down and click "Extra $50 Instant off on all Gaming Desktops and Laptops"
- CASE: APEVIA DESTINY-FLOW ATX Mid-Tower Gaming Case, High Airflow w/ Swing Tempered Glass Panel Window + 4x 120mm ARGB Fans [+$4] (White Color)
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 Processor 7800X3D 8-core/16-thread 4.2GHz [Turbo 5.0GHz] 104MB Cache AM5
- FAN: CyberpowerPC MasterLiquid Lite 240mm ARGB CPU Liquid Cooler with Dual Chamber Pump & Copper Cold Plate (Intel) (2 x Standard 120MM Fans)
- FREEBIE_CU1: Q4'23 AMD Game Bundle Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora For Ryzen [+$0]
- HDD: 1TB WD BLACK SN850X PCIe Gen4 NVMe M.2 SSD - Seq R/W: Up to 7300/6300 MB/s, Rnd R/W up to 800/1100k [+$14] (Single Drive)
- MEMORY: 32GB (16GBx2) DDR5/6000MHz Dual Channel Memory [+$75] (Team T-FORCE DELTA RGB)
- Note: 32GB (16GBx2) DDR5-6400 Team T-FORCE DELTA RGB Memory in OP is no longer available
- MOTHERBOARD: MSI PRO B650-VC WIFI AM5 ATX w/ Wi-Fi 6E, 2.5GbT LAN, (4)PCIe x16, (2)M.2, (6)SATA
- NETWORK: Onboard Gigabit LAN Network
- OS: Windows 11 Home
- POWERSUPPLY: 850 Watts - High Power 850W 80+ GOLD ATX 3.0 Ready w/ PCIE 12+4Pins Connector for PCIe 5.0 graphics cards [+$1]
- PROMOSALE1: CyberPowerPC FPS Gaming Mouse Pad [+$0] (Large 14x12 Inches)
- SERVICE: 3 Years FREE Service Plan
- VIDEO: AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX 24GB GDDR6 Video Card [+$316] (Single Card)
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- In cart apply coupon code 2023
- Your price will be $1913.30
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Your combo is still relatively potent.
240mm masterliquid argb is $75
Cheapest ATX B650 is $170
Not sure what CL their ram is, but building it yourself, you'd want 30, $105
nvme have gone up, 850x hasn't been $60 in months, right now it's $85
cheapest xtx is $940
idk what 850 you're getting for $80, but if I"m building, the cheapest a-tier is $97
The case is like the only price there that's accurate $60 (but if I'm building, no way I'm sticking a 2k top-end build in a non-a rgb montech lol)
That's $1911, $1656 if you can drive to an MC, but most can't so it's not really useful for comparison. And lots don't want to build. A lot of the front page desktop deals on this site are $100-$300 above DIY, and people are good with that. You're paying about retail for the parts on this build. It's a great deal for those people.
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Is this one of the best deals right now around $2k...it seems to be a great pc. I do gaming some but not a ton. I also do fusion 360 cad and alot of 3d printer slicing. Thanks
Is this one of the best deals right now around $2k...it seems to be a great pc. I do gaming some but not a ton. I also do fusion 360 cad and alot of 3d printer slicing. Thanks
Your combo is still relatively potent.
So for people who don't wanna build at all, it's a pretty good deal.
Is this one of the best deals right now around $2k...it seems to be a great pc. I do gaming some but not a ton. I also do fusion 360 cad and alot of 3d printer slicing. Thanks
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slickdeals is strange, I showed pretty much the same system yesterday and got thumbs down, if you had upgraded to the 7900xtx with the system I had posted, it would still have been 100 cheaper yesterday.
As for this deal, it's pretty good for a pre built. No immediate drawbacks to any of the components, overall it's good to go right out the box and really doesn't require any upgrades anywhere. I'm building up an extremely similar system right now. I would estimate you could probably get all these parts separately at regular prices for roughly $200 less, really not that bad of a premium on a pre built. It certainly beats any 4070 / 4070ti pre builts being posted for about the same price.
Edit: originally thought this was an 7900XT not xtx making this an even better deal, and right around what normal pricing would be for all components separately
As for this deal, it's pretty good for a pre built. No immediate drawbacks to any of the components, overall it's good to go right out the box and really doesn't require any upgrades anywhere. I'm building up an extremely similar system right now. I would estimate you could probably get all these parts separately at regular prices for roughly $200 less, really not that bad of a premium on a pre built. It certainly beats any 4070 / 4070ti pre builts being posted for about the same price.
Edit: originally thought this was an 7900XT not xtx making this an even better deal, and right around what normal pricing would be for all components separately
Eitherway I just like spending my occasional downtime helping people get a good deal.
So for people who don't wanna build at all, it's a pretty good deal.
If someone spent that 1950 picking out their own parts, what would be the greatest benefit? Would those other parts be better quality?
If someone spent that 1950 picking out their own parts, what would be the greatest benefit? Would those other parts be better quality?
That said, this machine seems pretty close to maxed out. Pre-built benefits from wholesale prices, so unless you plan your build over several months and look for sales on individual components piecemeal, there's a good chance that price-wise the builder can have you beat. You might not be able to replicate this build at all for $1950, but I haven't tried to piece it out
Is this one of the best deals right now around $2k...it seems to be a great pc. I do gaming some but not a ton. I also do fusion 360 cad and alot of 3d printer slicing. Thanks
My warzone frames went from 110 to 160+ in open areas and more indoors.
Fortnite, which is easy to get 240hz on anyways, became consistent 360 in most cases (I don't run comp anymore, so can't speak on endgame with 40+ players in moving zones).
While 7900xtx looks like the gpu to go to (I don't care for Ray tracing, personal preference) , this 2080Ti gives me more than I can ask for in my setup in 1080p. Thank God.
Only reason I would move from this gpu is one a crazy deal comes up or I want 1440p 240 in warzone or some unoptimized game (terribly optimized on pc.)
In your case, I would look to upgrade that cpu though, but only if you're chasing performance or higher quality.
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Is this one of the best deals right now around $2k...it seems to be a great pc. I do gaming some but not a ton. I also do fusion 360 cad and alot of 3d printer slicing. Thanks
I use some virtualization when I am not gaming. Need to see if hyper-v will effectively use Ecores before I look at the intel offerings.
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