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Costco Members: CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme Liquid Cooled Desktop: i7-14700F

+ $15 S/H

$1,600

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Costco Wholesale has CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme Liquid Cooled Gaming Tower (SLC9600C) on sale for $1599.99 valid for Costco Members only. Shipping is $14.99.

Thanks to Community Member 23476 for finding this deal

Specs/Key Features
  • 14th Gen Intel Core i7-14700F 2.1GHz (Max 5.4GHz) Processor, 33MB L3 Cache
  • 32GB DDR5 Memory (4 Slots, 128GB Max)
  • 2TB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe Solid State Drive
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Super, 12GB
  • Intel B760 Chipset Motherboard
  • 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN
  • WiFi 5/ Bluetooth 4.2
  • Integrated 7.1 High Definition Channel Audio
  • 850W 80 Plus Gold High Efficient Power Supply
  • Liquid Cooled
  • Inputs:
    • 1x USB 3.1 Gen1 Type C (Front)
    • 4x USB 3.1 Gen1 Type A (2 Front, 2 Rear)
    • 4x USB 2.0 Type A (4 Rear)
    • 1x RJ45 LAN
    • 3x Audio Port (Speaker / Microphone / Line In) (Rear)
    • 1x HDMI 2.1
    • 2x DisplayPort 1.4a
    • 1x Headphone/Microphone Combo Port (Front)
  • Additionally Includes:
    • USB 7 Color RGB Gaming Keyboard & Mouse
    • Power Cord

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Costco Wholesale has CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme Liquid Cooled Gaming Tower (SLC9600C) on sale for $1599.99 valid for Costco Members only. Shipping is $14.99.

Thanks to Community Member 23476 for finding this deal

Specs/Key Features
  • 14th Gen Intel Core i7-14700F 2.1GHz (Max 5.4GHz) Processor, 33MB L3 Cache
  • 32GB DDR5 Memory (4 Slots, 128GB Max)
  • 2TB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe Solid State Drive
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Super, 12GB
  • Intel B760 Chipset Motherboard
  • 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN
  • WiFi 5/ Bluetooth 4.2
  • Integrated 7.1 High Definition Channel Audio
  • 850W 80 Plus Gold High Efficient Power Supply
  • Liquid Cooled
  • Inputs:
    • 1x USB 3.1 Gen1 Type C (Front)
    • 4x USB 3.1 Gen1 Type A (2 Front, 2 Rear)
    • 4x USB 2.0 Type A (4 Rear)
    • 1x RJ45 LAN
    • 3x Audio Port (Speaker / Microphone / Line In) (Rear)
    • 1x HDMI 2.1
    • 2x DisplayPort 1.4a
    • 1x Headphone/Microphone Combo Port (Front)
  • Additionally Includes:
    • USB 7 Color RGB Gaming Keyboard & Mouse
    • Power Cord

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looks like you pasted in the wrong specs.

Features:

Processor & Memory:
14th Gen Intel Core i7-14700F 2.1GHz (Max 5.4GHz) Processor
33MB L3 Cache
32GB DDR5 Memory (4 Slots, 128GB Max)


Motherboard:
Intel B760 Chipset Motherboard

Hard Drive:
2TB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe Solid State Drive

Graphics & Video:
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Super, 12GB

around $1450 worth of parts, so ~$150 build fee + support.

Is it a deal? up to you.
Price wise it's about what you pay for extra for the 4070 Super, and a slight cost difference for the 14700F… it's up to you if you want to spend extra for a much better GPU. Though 12gb is sad 😢 at this price point… the raw performance outpaces a 4060 Ti. The 4070 Super is about 50% better relative to a 4060 Ti (8gb, but unless you hit texture cap, no real perf diff with 16gb) roughly from Techpowerup.

You decide… 4060 Ti (8gb) is 67% of a 4070 Super. (Meaning the 4070 Super is 50% better).
16GB on the 4060 Ti is a negligible difference between its 8GB counterpart as reviewed by Hardware Unboxed. It's often tied or beats the 8GB model slightly due to VRAM limitations depending on the scenario (Mostly 4K or RT). A 4070 Super is still a vastly superior card even with less VRAM. Blame Nvidia for slapping these cards with way less memory. If you game at 1080p or 1440p, 12GB VRAM shouldn't be an issue. The 4060 Ti will more likely suffer from being a weaker card before it suffers VRAM issues. Your gaming experience should be vastly better with a 4070 Super, but again it's up to you to spend $300 more for the system.

I have a 4090 so I can't objectively tell you what's worth your money. I can only point out the objective benchmarks from hardware sites or hardware tech tubers. For all intents and purposes based on benchmarks the performance of a 4060 Ti 16GB is almost identical to the 4060 Ti 8GB. So it's safe to say a 4070 Super is still roughly 50% better.

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looks like you pasted in the wrong specs.

Features:

Processor & Memory:
14th Gen Intel Core i7-14700F 2.1GHz (Max 5.4GHz) Processor
33MB L3 Cache
32GB DDR5 Memory (4 Slots, 128GB Max)


Motherboard:
Intel B760 Chipset Motherboard

Hard Drive:
2TB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe Solid State Drive

Graphics & Video:
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Super, 12GB

around $1450 worth of parts, so ~$150 build fee + support.

Is it a deal? up to you.
Last edited by Blorg February 17, 2024 at 06:45 PM.
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Quote from Blorg :
looks like you pasted in the wrong specs.

Features:

Processor & Memory:
14th Gen Intel Core i7-14700F 2.1GHz (Max 5.4GHz) Processor
33MB L3 Cache
32GB DDR5 Memory (4 Slots, 128GB Max)


Motherboard:
Intel B760 Chipset Motherboard

Hard Drive:
2TB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe Solid State Drive

Graphics & Video:
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Super, 12GB

around $1450 worth of parts, so ~$150 build fee + support.

Is it a deal? up to you.
thanks - i just changed it!! sorry about that
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Hopefully SD'rs who are smarter than me about computers can help me out.

I bought a computer last week at Costco as I thought it was the best deal for the price -
This is the one I bought last week.. https://www.costco.com/msi-aegis-...39263.html

I paid $1300 for it, then I just saw this one here that I just posted.. Its $300 more dollars..
I'm doing video editing which my current system is 5 to 7 years old and has an older graphic card which is why Im updating..

Here are the big questions I have to see if you guys think I should keep the one I just bought, or return it for this one because of the specs are so much better for $300 extra

The differences are:

New One
14th Gen Intel Core i7-14700F 2.1GHz (Max 5.4GHz) Processor
33MB L3 Cache
32GB DDR5 Memory (4 Slots, 128GB Max)

Old one
13th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-13700F (16-Core) Processor
32GB DDR5 5200MHz

Graphics & Video:

New One
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Super, 12GB - is this a way better card than the one below and worth the extra money?

Old One
NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4060Ti Graphics, 16GB (which many reviews say is not a great card)

Thanks for your helpSend DataSend Data
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Quote from 23476 :
Hopefully SD'rs who are smarter than me about computers can help me out.

I bought a computer last week at Costco as I thought it was the best deal for the price -
This is the one I bought last week.. https://www.costco.com/msi-aegis-...39263.html

I paid $1300 for it, then I just saw this one here that I just posted.. Its $300 more dollars..
I'm doing video editing which my current system is 5 to 7 years old and has an older graphic card which is why Im updating..

Here are the big questions I have to see if you guys think I should keep the one I just bought, or return it for this one because of the specs are so much better for $300 extra

The differences are:

New One
14th Gen Intel Core i7-14700F 2.1GHz (Max 5.4GHz) Processor
33MB L3 Cache
32GB DDR5 Memory (4 Slots, 128GB Max)

Old one
13th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-13700F (16-Core) Processor
32GB DDR5 5200MHz

Graphics & Video:

New One
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Super, 12GB - is this a way better card than the one below and worth the extra money?

Old One
NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4060Ti Graphics, 16GB (which many reviews say is not a great card)

Thanks for your helpSend DataSend Data
Price wise it's about what you pay for extra for the 4070 Super, and a slight cost difference for the 14700F… it's up to you if you want to spend extra for a much better GPU. Though 12gb is sad 😢 at this price point… the raw performance outpaces a 4060 Ti. The 4070 Super is about 50% better relative to a 4060 Ti (8gb, but unless you hit texture cap, no real perf diff with 16gb) roughly from Techpowerup.

You decide… 4060 Ti (8gb) is 67% of a 4070 Super. (Meaning the 4070 Super is 50% better).
Last edited by crazygideon February 17, 2024 at 09:55 PM.
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Quote from crazygideon :
Price wise it's about what you pay for extra for the 4070 Super, and a slight cost difference for the 14700F… it's up to you if you want to spend extra for a much better GPU. Though 12gb is sad 😢 at this price point… the raw performance outpaces a 4060 Ti. The 4070 Super is about 50% better relative to a 4060 Ti (8gb, but unless you hit texture cap, no real perf diff with 16gb) roughly from Techpowerup.

You decide… 4060 Ti (8gb) is 67% of a 4070 Super. (Meaning the 4070 Super is 50% better).
Thanks for that….however the 4060 Ti is a 16 GB card in the original system I bought last week, not the cheaper 8 GB .. what's you thought when compared against the one in this new machine?
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Thanks for that….however the 4060 Ti is a 16 GB card in the original system I bought last week, not the cheaper 8 GB .. what's you thought when compared against the one in this new machine?
16GB on the 4060 Ti is a negligible difference between its 8GB counterpart as reviewed by Hardware Unboxed. It's often tied or beats the 8GB model slightly due to VRAM limitations depending on the scenario (Mostly 4K or RT). A 4070 Super is still a vastly superior card even with less VRAM. Blame Nvidia for slapping these cards with way less memory. If you game at 1080p or 1440p, 12GB VRAM shouldn't be an issue. The 4060 Ti will more likely suffer from being a weaker card before it suffers VRAM issues. Your gaming experience should be vastly better with a 4070 Super, but again it's up to you to spend $300 more for the system.

I have a 4090 so I can't objectively tell you what's worth your money. I can only point out the objective benchmarks from hardware sites or hardware tech tubers. For all intents and purposes based on benchmarks the performance of a 4060 Ti 16GB is almost identical to the 4060 Ti 8GB. So it's safe to say a 4070 Super is still roughly 50% better.
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Quote from Blorg :
looks like you pasted in the wrong specs.

Features:

Processor & Memory:
14th Gen Intel Core i7-14700F 2.1GHz (Max 5.4GHz) Processor
33MB L3 Cache
32GB DDR5 Memory (4 Slots, 128GB Max)


Motherboard:
Intel B760 Chipset Motherboard

Hard Drive:
2TB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe Solid State Drive

Graphics & Video:
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Super, 12GB

around $1450 worth of parts, so ~$150 build fee + support.

Is it a deal? up to you.
How does the i7-13700KF compare to the i7-14700F? I'm looking at a PC of the similar price but it also has a 4070 instead of 4070 Super.

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Is this the sale price or a brand new SKU? SD "sale" is $1,599.99, slashed is $1,599.96...
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Quote from 23476 :
Hopefully SD'rs who are smarter than me about computers can help me out.

I bought a computer last week at Costco as I thought it was the best deal for the price -
This is the one I bought last week.. https://www.costco.com/msi-aegis-...39263.html [costco.com]

I paid $1300 for it, then I just saw this one here that I just posted.. Its $300 more dollars..
I'm doing video editing which my current system is 5 to 7 years old and has an older graphic card which is why Im updating..

Here are the big questions I have to see if you guys think I should keep the one I just bought, or return it for this one because of the specs are so much better for $300 extra

The differences are:

New One
14th Gen Intel Core i7-14700F 2.1GHz (Max 5.4GHz) Processor
33MB L3 Cache
32GB DDR5 Memory (4 Slots, 128GB Max)

Old one
13th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-13700F (16-Core) Processor
32GB DDR5 5200MHz

Graphics & Video:

New One
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Super, 12GB - is this a way better card than the one below and worth the extra money?

Old One
NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4060Ti Graphics, 16GB (which many reviews say is not a great card)

Thanks for your helpSend DataSend Data
take it back dawg. That 4060ti is the worst reviewed gpu. All say its a horrible value and waste of $$
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1600 for a 12gb vram card machine.... nah.
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Quote from belugawhale301 :
How does the i7-13700KF compare to the i7-14700F? I'm looking at a PC of the similar price but it also has a 4070 instead of 4070 Super.
the 14700f would be like 2% faster in games than 13700f, if it keeps the same performance gap as the 14700k over the 13700k.
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16GB on the 4060 Ti is a negligible difference between its 8GB counterpart as reviewed by Hardware Unboxed. It's often tied or beats the 8GB model slightly due to VRAM limitations depending on the scenario (Mostly 4K or RT). A 4070 Super is still a vastly superior card even with less VRAM. Blame Nvidia for slapping these cards with way less memory. If you game at 1080p or 1440p, 12GB VRAM shouldn't be an issue. The 4060 Ti will more likely suffer from being a weaker card before it suffers VRAM issues. Your gaming experience should be vastly better with a 4070 Super, but again it's up to you to spend $300 more for the system.

I have a 4090 so I can't objectively tell you what's worth your money. I can only point out the objective benchmarks from hardware sites or hardware tech tubers. For all intents and purposes based on benchmarks the performance of a 4060 Ti 16GB is almost identical to the 4060 Ti 8GB. So it's safe to say a 4070 Super is still roughly 50% better.
Thanks for that info
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Quote from Blorg :
the 14700f would be like 2% faster in games than 13700f, if it keeps the same performance gap as the 14700k over the 13700k.
Thanks, I understand now that the two processors are very similar. But coupled with the fact of the better graphics card, as well as liquid cooling, compared to the other Costco unit that I posted the link for that I bought last week, would you think it's worth the extra 300?
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Quote from 23476 :
Thanks, I understand now that the two processors are very similar. But coupled with the fact of the better graphics card, as well as liquid cooling, compared to the other Costco unit that I posted the link for that I bought last week, would you think it's worth the extra 300?
$1300 for a PC with a 4060 Ti is pretty bad, no matter the CPU. Even if you don't want to build your own you can still google part prices and see how much they're up charging for components. Just add up the GPU and CPU prices and see if the rest of the components are worth the remaining amount.

13700F is $288
4060 Ti is $450

14700F is $369
4070 Super is $600

$738 vs $969 for the two parts that have the biggest performance impact in the build.

As a person who builds PCs as a hobbyist (Full Hardline Custom Water Cooling) I think both machines are overpriced. The $1599 machine is less bad than the $1299 because of the 4070 Super, but both are bitter pills to me. Take it for what it's worth.
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Quote from 23476 :
Thanks, I understand now that the two processors are very similar. But coupled with the fact of the better graphics card, as well as liquid cooling, compared to the other Costco unit that I posted the link for that I bought last week, would you think it's worth the extra 300?
Yes, it's worth it.

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