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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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MiraxchangeFeb 24, 2024 12:50 PM
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Quote from dustindhansen :
This. I can't imagine buying an i5 processor. I think my old yoga laptop has an i5. Why hasn't the i7 become the standard?
lmao dude. you realize there's different generations of processors, right? still the same name as i3, i5, i7, i9, i10 but they all have different speeds depending on their generation, cores, and Ghz.
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Sonnysunshine17Feb 24, 2024 01:14 PM
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How much better is this than a 1660TI card?
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mikeopp2Feb 24, 2024 01:30 PM
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Quote from fuzzytiger :
Feels like it's difficult to source these parts separately for this price
Yes, 0n pc parts picker it came out slightly higher including OS
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curlyfryFeb 24, 2024 02:49 PM
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Do you think this pc will be good for 1440p gaming? I want it play helldivers 2. I currently running with 2080 super so my pc is getting dated.
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Quote from dustindhansen :
This. I can't imagine buying an i5 processor. I think my old yoga laptop has an i5. Why hasn't the i7 become the standard?
You should actually check the specs and compare an i5 to an i7. You'd be surprised sometimes. There was a 12th gen i7 and i5 that were identical except for a few 100 Mhz of clock speed. Cores were identical. It was pretty eye opening. Also i5's have tons of cores now. Again, go look at the specs.
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Jay24Feb 24, 2024 03:19 PM
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Does anyone think that this Cyber Power rig is worth the extra $140 vs this reconditioned MSI one on Woot?
https://computers.woot.com/offers...tx-3060z-2

I realize that it has newer and better components, just wonder thoughts on if it's worth the extra $140 spend for a gaming rig for my 10 year old

I'm thinking it is worth it, especially since it's new vs Refurb.....but now I need to figure out how to get without a Costco membership...I heard that you can buy a gift card online and then use it even if you don't have a membership....anyone know if that works?
Last edited by Jay24 February 24, 2024 at 07:34 AM.
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Quote from curlyfry :
Do you think this pc will be good for 1440p gaming? I want it play helldivers 2. I currently running with 2080 super so my pc is getting dated.
"Insert helpful/true comment that proceeds to get downvoted with no explanation from the general lowest common denominators"
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knight2015Feb 24, 2024 04:58 PM
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I am looking at this https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/pdp...9ua-aba-1. I am very new to pc building/buying. Can someone please help me understand why the power supply is only 280 W? Does the g9 use a mobile processor? I read many threads where the recommended power supply was in the 750 - 1000 W range for similar builds.
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Quote from dustindhansen :
This. I can't imagine buying an i5 processor. I think my old yoga laptop has an i5. Why hasn't the i7 become the standard?
So many things wrong with this.


Overall saying "I have a i5" is like saying "I have a Honda" or even Honda Civic. Do you have a Honda lawn mower or a 1987 Honda Civic or 2027 nitro-boosted VTEC with flux capacitor?

-What gen i5 vs i7?
-What model?
-There are many types of i3/i5/i7's within the laptop realm. Ultra low power, full power, many steps in between. And none of those are tend to be directly comparable to a desktop CPU which has just as much gray area even in the same generation. Much of the confusion is with Intel's clear as mode nomenclature.
-From generation to generation there can be (not always) huge jumps in performance. For example a gen 13 i5 can out perform a gen 12 i7. Heck and you could have bought them in the same year.
-stepping up CPU's tends to favor those who multitask (or run multithreaded apps) the most. If you are only gaming, an i5 vs an i7 (within the same gen) is not likely to make a measurable difference if you have enough GPU. Most games are not taxing multiple cores nor are most games CPU intensive.

TDLR version: It depends.
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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?
But this goes to 11
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dustindhansenFeb 24, 2024 05:11 PM
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
So many things wrong with this.


Overall saying "I have a i5" is like saying "I have a Honda" or even Honda Civic. Do you have a Honda lawn mower or a 1987 Honda Civic or 2027 nitro-boosted VTEC with flux capacitor?

-What gen i5 vs i7?
-What model?
-There are many types of i3/i5/i7's within the laptop realm. Ultra low power, full power, many steps in between. And none of those are tend to be directly comparable to a desktop CPU which has just as much gray area even in the same generation. Much of the confusion is with Intel's clear as mode nomenclature.
-From generation to generation there can be (not always) huge jumps in performance. For example a gen 13 i5 can out perform a gen 12 i7. Heck and you could have bought them in the same year.
-stepping up CPU's tends to favor those who multitask (or run multithreaded apps) the most. If you are only gaming, an i5 vs an i7 (within the same gen) is not likely to make a measurable difference if you have enough GPU. Most games are not taxing multiple cores nor are most games CPU intensive.

TDLR version: It depends.
Sounds like bad marketing to casual computer buyers IMO.
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Quote from dustindhansen :
Sounds like bad marketing to casual computer buyers IMO.
I agree it is bad marketing (or could be better) but that does not mean a current gen i5 is bad either.
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dustindhansenFeb 24, 2024 05:28 PM
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
I agree it is bad marketing (or could be better) but that does not mean a current gen i5 is bad either.
That's kind of what I'm getting at. I'll never have the time to keep up like all of you guys have, but compared to the average consumer, I feel like I know a tiny bit more about computers. To me, the next Gen (i7 vs i5) should theoretically be better. Guess it's far more complicated than that. Maybe that's by design so they can sell less powerful i5s down the road so stock doesn't go to waste. I appreciate everyone's guidance, but as a consumer, it becomes so complicated that I just give up. Probably why I haven't purchased a new computer in like 10 years haha.
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Quote from Sonnysunshine17 :
How much better is this than a 1660TI card?
It's three generations newer so it's roughly 70% faster despite being at the bottom end of Nvidia's latest desktop offerings.

Source: 3D mark Timespy benchmark
Last edited by BlueDesk9616 February 24, 2024 at 09:39 AM.
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Quote from dustindhansen :
That's kind of what I'm getting at. I'll never have the time to keep up like all of you guys have, but compared to the average consumer, I feel like I know a tiny bit more about computers. To me, the next Gen (i7 vs i5) should theoretically be better.
I get you, heck the only reason I keep up is I (almost compulsively) upgrade my laptop. My desktop on the other hand goes 5-7 years between major changes.

I know a lot of people will hate this suggestion but I love the CPU benchmarking sites. None of the comparisons are real world or perfectly fair but they give you a pretty good idea of which processor is better. For example google i7-1355u (current gen ultra lower power laptop CPU) vs i5-13400F (talso current gen full power desktop CPU). Both are current gen CPU's but the i5 blows away the i7.

https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Com...0236vs4144
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Guess it's far more complicated than that. Maybe that's by design so they can sell less powerful i5s down the road so stock doesn't go to waste. I appreciate everyone's guidance, but as a consumer, it becomes so complicated that I just give up. Probably why I haven't purchased a new computer in like 10 years haha.
Amen. In my opinion they are trying to muddy the waters for the people who do not keep up with CPU's to make someone pay more for X over Y just because of branding.
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