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Oh man they raised the price on the last one. Too bad. I almost bought the 4060ti version. The $150 discount for all the same specs was attractive
$300-$400 cheaper than a similar parts build and you can just replace the budget power supply if it fails. Came with an ASUS mobo, PNY 4070, ADATA 32GB DDR5 5200. Kingston 2gb M.2 SSD. A very low TDP on these F series cpus. Great for always on or constant use, much less power consumption.
Maybe they will restock the 4070 system. With a $200 credit card bonus it was too cheap to build my own for once. My last prebuilt was a 1988 IBM XT.
There is display model at local store marked to 1k asked manager about discount if buy today and only took $100 off. So $900 for display, is that really a good deal? Dont need, but want machine for media creation and 4k drone edits. currently editing on 2017 XPS i7 laptop.
There is display model at local store marked to 1k asked manager about discount if buy today and only took $100 off. So $900 for display, is that really a good deal? Dont need, but want machine for media creation and 4k drone edits. currently editing on 2017 XPS i7 laptop.
Too expensive for a 1080p gaming rig and should be under $1000. Not a K-chip either, which is lame. May do some lite 1440p but the price is still too high for last year cpu. At this price I would expect a 4070 Super and a 13700 KF cpu to compete in e-sports at 1080p, 1440p at 100+ fps and 4k at 50+ fps.
Another thing to think about is resellability. nVidia only did Super updates for the most popular and affordable cards. So when you see that the 4060 and 4090 do not have a Super variant, it should make a person think why.
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Some 4060ti variants (including this one) have 16gb vRAM. It doesn't make much real world difference in gaming though.
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Oh man they raised the price on the last one. Too bad. I almost bought the 4060ti version. The $150 discount for all the same specs was attractive
$300-$400 cheaper than a similar parts build and you can just replace the budget power supply if it fails. Came with an ASUS mobo, PNY 4070, ADATA 32GB DDR5 5200. Kingston 2gb M.2 SSD. A very low TDP on these F series cpus. Great for always on or constant use, much less power consumption.
Maybe they will restock the 4070 system. With a $200 credit card bonus it was too cheap to build my own for once. My last prebuilt was a 1988 IBM XT.
Thank you for correcting me. You and someone else let me know that 16gb versions exist.
Should I bite?
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I read through the reviews and it's fan not liquid cooling
Should I bite?
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Another thing to think about is resellability. nVidia only did Super updates for the most popular and affordable cards. So when you see that the 4060 and 4090 do not have a Super variant, it should make a person think why.