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Costco Members: CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme Desktop: i5-13400F, RTX 4060, 32GB RAM

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme Gaming Desktop (GXi2000CST) on sale for $899.99. Shipping is $14.99.

Thanks to Community Member forenzo for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • Intel Core i5-13400F Processor
  • 32GB DDR5 Memory
  • 2TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe Solid State Drive
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 8GB Graphics
  • 802.11AC WiFi + Bluetooth 4.2
  • Includes USB Gaming Keyboard & 7 Colors Gaming Mouse
  • Ports:
    • 4x USB 3.1 (2 Front, 2 Rear)
    • 2x USB 2.0 (2 Rear)
    • 1x RJ45 LAN
    • 1x HDMI DisplayPort
    • 3x Audio Jacks

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme Gaming Desktop (GXi2000CST) on sale for $899.99. Shipping is $14.99.

Thanks to Community Member forenzo for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • Intel Core i5-13400F Processor
  • 32GB DDR5 Memory
  • 2TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe Solid State Drive
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 8GB Graphics
  • 802.11AC WiFi + Bluetooth 4.2
  • Includes USB Gaming Keyboard & 7 Colors Gaming Mouse
  • Ports:
    • 4x USB 3.1 (2 Front, 2 Rear)
    • 2x USB 2.0 (2 Rear)
    • 1x RJ45 LAN
    • 1x HDMI DisplayPort
    • 3x Audio Jacks

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wherestheanykey
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Then you simply don't understand processor architecture.

The main reason the i3 and i5 exist is due to yield. In many fabs, all the processors start out at the highest tier and the ones that don't qualify to be an "i7" get cut down to produce the i5 or i3. The alternative to this is simply throw them away.

A 14th Gen i3 has roughly as much processing power as a 10th Gen i7, while using less power and having more features. At the same time, a 14th Gen i5 gives 13th Gen i7s a run for their money.

Name one other product where the model that costs almost four times less begins to outclass the upper tier model in a span of four years, if ever.

Your analogy doesn't work, simply because none of these models are old. They all exist in the same generation, with the same architectural features and the "chassis" (in this case, the motherboard) is compatible with every single model.

By your analogy, it would be equivalent to being able to take the engine and drivetrain off a Lexus, swap it into a Corolla, and still end up with a Lexus at the end of it.
wherestheanykey
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You might be shocked to find that there's also :gasp: an i3, Pentium, Celeron, as well as embedded processors in Intel's lineup.

The i5 is perfectly adequate for most games, especially when they're console ports that are mostly GPU bound.

Different processors serve different segments and there's a ton of overlap which I guarantee you would not care about if it weren't for benchmarks.

Saying the i7 should be the baseline just means Intel would have to put out an i11 to top the i9 that already exists.

Wait, you know about the i9, right?
dkd711
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Tell us you don't know anything about the new architecture without telling us. ApplauseLMAO

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You can lead a horse to water.....
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YourButtFeb 24, 2024 03:43 AM
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Ordered twice. Was cancelled both times.
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Friend of SonicFeb 24, 2024 03:52 AM
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Pretty similar specs to that MSI deal from Walmart last year aside from 32gb ram versus 16gb ram and SSD size? I bought that last year for a Christmas gift and now feel jealous I didn't get myself one
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ablangFeb 24, 2024 04:13 AM
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This is an excellent deal. It was this price for a few days in Dec 2023 when I bought mine. Other than the keyboards, I have been very happy with my purchase.

Their keyboards on the other hand, leave a lot to be desired. My 1st one had 3 letter keys that did not work. I called them and got a free replacement shipped in 2 weeks. The 2nd one occasionally had a spacebar that wouldn't register so I would have two words be together without a space in-between.

Last Tuesday I bought a $0.99 MS keyboard from a thrift store that I'm currently typing with. I saved the CyberPowerPC keyboard as a backup.
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sqa4lifeFeb 24, 2024 05:04 AM
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This is more than enough for WFH. I am still using a Dell XPS desktop with i5-10400 CPU. It still runs fine after 5+ years. It is tempting to replace it with this.
Feb 24, 2024 05:14 AM
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TimlessFeb 24, 2024 05:14 AM
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Quote from abi.ra :
I'm considering this for my wfh to connect to 2 monitors. Any comments on this desktop? The brand...configuration....value for money...any better option...?
Overkill for wfh.

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SlickRailway7321Feb 24, 2024 05:30 AM
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Quote from abi.ra :
The Lenovo deal from Newegg for 910$ is tempting. But it doesn't come with 32gb ram (only 16gb) or the 2 yr warranty that Costco ones do. it is so irritating when you know the extra 16gb ram would have cost them very less and they could have upgraded it and offered it for net 950 or 975$ or so.
Buy a 16 gig stick?
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michi098Feb 24, 2024 05:35 AM
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Quote from dustindhansen :
Yeah, I know the i9 exists, that's why I'm wondering why we are still seeing i5s. I usually only ever see i3s on Walmart black Friday laptop specials anymore. To me it seems like Toyota is still producing a 10 year old car while they still pump out newer models.
i5's are plenty for many games. Also, laptop processors are a whole different category, they don't compare to PC processors. Honestly, you should browse the internet and look at CPU rankings and you would be surprised what you find.
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crazygideonFeb 24, 2024 05:50 AM
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Quote from dustindhansen :
Yeah, I know the i9 exists, that's why I'm wondering why we are still seeing i5s. I usually only ever see i3s on Walmart black Friday laptop specials anymore. To me it seems like Toyota is still producing a 10 year old car while they still pump out newer models.
Laptop CPUs and Desktop CPUs are configured totally different… 13/14th Gen i9s are notoriously difficult to cool on desktop, I have a 13900KS and it's in a full custom loop. i5s like the 13600K/14600K offer a good value and are much easier to cool. You do not need a 13700K or 14700K if you're pairing it with a 4060… one could argue the need for a better CPU if you rock a 4090 and game at 1080P… in which case just get a 7800X3D.

Usually an i5 of a new generation can beat an i7 one gen older like the 13600K vs the 12700K (let's ignore RPL-R). I am also sure Arrowlake's 15600K will beat a 14700K at least in gaming and ST workloads.

Laptop CPUs are completely power limited so they tend to fall way short of their desktop counterparts. Couple that with a laptop's disadvantages in cooling and you have a much lower clocked CPU.
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Quote from SlickRailway7321 :
Buy a 16 gig stick?
You would need a matched pair just to be safe, so they would want a 32GB kit.

The way memory works these days is that, in tandem, you get more performance out of them (dual channel mode).

Some motherboards are fine with enabling this feature as long as you match the capacity, while others will permit the feature if it's manually enabled, but all motherboards are guaranteed to enable this feature automatically with matched pairs. The latter is the safest option for someone who isn't knowledgeable enough to be tinkering in the BIOS settings.
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Quote from crazygideon :
Laptop CPUs and Desktop CPUs are configured totally different… 13/14th Gen i9s are notoriously difficult to cool on desktop, I have a 13900KS and it's in a full custom loop. i5s like the 13600K/14600K offer a good value and are much easier to cool. You do not need a 13700K or 14700K if you're pairing it with a 4060… one could argue the need for a better CPU if you rock a 4090 and game at 1080P… in which case just get a 7800X3D.

Usually an i5 of a new generation can beat an i7 one gen older like the 13600K vs the 12700K (let's ignore RPL-R). I am also sure Arrowlake's 15600K will beat a 14700K at least in gaming and ST workloads.

Laptop CPUs are completely power limited so they tend to fall way short of their desktop counterparts. Couple that with a laptop's disadvantages in cooling and you have a much lower clocked CPU.
You sort of have the right idea.

Even when you aren't comparing apples to oranges between desktop and mobile processors, it's important to acknowledge that there's architectural and performance improvements between generations of processors in the same class.

I hadn't considered that the guy you're responding to was of the mindset that i5 is the mobile model and i7 is the desktop model, but I don't think that's what they were saying.

The bottom line is that a 14th Gen mobile processor will easily run laps around previous Gen mobile processors, but they also contend with older desktop processors too.

However, desktop and mobile processors also serve distinct purposes, even if you opt for some of these "desktop replacement" laptops that are pushing close to 10lbs.
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crazygideonFeb 24, 2024 09:06 AM
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Quote from wherestheanykey :
You sort of have the right idea.

Even when you aren't comparing apples to oranges between desktop and mobile processors, it's important to acknowledge that there's architectural and performance improvements between generations of processors in the same class.

I hadn't considered that the guy you're responding to was of the mindset that i5 is the mobile model and i7 is the desktop model, but I don't think that's what they were saying.

The bottom line is that a 14th Gen mobile processor will easily run laps around previous Gen mobile processors, but they also contend with older desktop processors too.

However, desktop and mobile processors also serve distinct purposes, even if you opt for some of these "desktop replacement" laptops that are pushing close to 10lbs.
The thing is, I was comparing processors of the same gen. For all intents and purposes 13th Gen is the same as 14th Gen. No new architecture, just better binning and a slight fix to a voltage regulator to reduce power usage by a not worth mentioning amount. The only real differences in recent releases is 12th vs 13th, but 13th vs 14th is a sad joke (Desktop).

14th Gen Mobile is Meteorlake… 14th Gen Desktop is Raptorlake-R…. Integrated graphics aside, the actual compute performance of Meteorlake vs RPL Laptop is negligible. The top end sku for Meteorlake only has 6 P-Cores. There are power efficiency gains that are good but that's the only thing Meteorlake has going for it. There is a reason why Meteorlake isn't coming to desktop, the performance is a joke. Just check out the reviews, less IPC ST performance than Raptorlake (13th Gen).
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Why cancel ? Seems like a good-ish deal.
They cancelled

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Quote from wherestheanykey :
You might be shocked to find that there's also :gasp: an i3, Pentium, Celeron, as well as embedded processors in Intel's lineup.

The i5 is perfectly adequate for most games, especially when they're console ports that are mostly GPU bound.

Different processors serve different segments and there's a ton of overlap which I guarantee you would not care about if it weren't for benchmarks.

Saying the i7 should be the baseline just means Intel would have to put out an i11 to top the i9 that already exists.

Wait, you know about the i9, right?
Hahaaa...do ya gotta be like dat?
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