expiredSuryasis posted Dec 30, 2023 05:18 PM
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expiredSuryasis posted Dec 30, 2023 05:18 PM
CyberpowerPC Ryzen Daily Deal: Ryzen 7 7800X3D, 32GB DDR5, RX 7900 XTX, 1TB Gen4 SSD, 850W PSU @ $1826.85 + F/S
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I will say though out of the box it performed well and a little undervolting later it performed at the top of its class in terms of benchmarking. Knock on wood.
I'm currently buying parts to build a system and honestly I'm not able to match this pre-built's price despite building myself (and that's after the fact that I'm getting the $500 micro center 7800x3d bundle). In the previous Cyberpower PC thread some folks said that you could build (that system) yourself for about $200 cheaper, but I'm not seeing even that margin in the deals that were posted. Spec one up yourself and chances are your system will be more expensive
I've seen that in many pre-built PC deal threads, folks often claim that they can build that config themselves for cheaper. But I've often suspected that they assume the cheapest of the prices for all the parts. But practically it's rare that you will be able to get a deal on all the parts at the same time. At any given time you'll probably get a deal on one part. Most often that deal will trigger you to build, and you'll be buying pretty much everything else at regular retail.
Side note - Props to OP for kitting up good deal builds. I've seen his many pre-built deal posts over the years, and he does seem to have an excellent eye for what constitutes a deal in the ever-shifting PC building landscape.
I'm currently buying parts to build a system and honestly I'm not able to match this pre-built's price despite building myself (and that's after the fact that I'm getting the $500 micro center 7800x3d bundle). In the previous Cyberpower PC thread some folks said that you could build (that system) yourself for about $200 cheaper, but I'm not even seeing that margin in the deals that were posted. Spec one up yourself and chances are your system will be more expensive
I've seen that in many pre-built PC deal threads, folks often claim that they can build that config themselves for cheaper. But I've often suspected that they assume the cheapest of the prices for all the parts. But practically it's rare that you will be able to get a deal on all the parts at the same time. At any given time you'll probably get a deal on one part. Most often that deal will trigger you to build, and you'll be buying pretty much everything else at regular retail.
Side note - Props to OP for kitting up good deal builds. I've seen his many pre-built deal posts over the years, and he does seem to have an excellent eye for what constitutes a deal in the ever-shifting PC building landscape.
Edit: I also couldn't justify paying $300 more for a 4070ti that only gives you a handful of frames more
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