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Edited April 12, 2024
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Newegg [newegg.com] has
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4000 Series Video Card Bundle (Various) starting from
$538.87 after 15% off w/ purchase of 3 or more components from the PC Builder tool when you follow the instructions below.
Shipping is free.
- Click here to go to the PC Builder Flash Sale Tool [newegg.com].
- Under Select Your Components, click Video Cards and manually search for your desired item listed below (prices listed below are after 15% off bundle price w/ Intel Stock Cooler Fan & 256GB Team Group T-Force Vulcan Z SSD selections from Step 3):
- After switching to the appropriate category, manually search and select to add to PB Builder Flash Sale Tool two unique items from two different categories (one each). Example list below (prices before the extra 15% off bundle deal). Links provided below are just for reference, must add via the PC Builder Flash Sale tool (or search on your own for other eligible 15% off Combo Up Savings):
- CPU Cooler
- Storage > Hard Drive
- Storage > SSD
- Click Add All To Cart and proceed to checkout. Prices will vary based on selections. From $538.87 (w/ RTX 4070 Super, Intel Stock Cooler Fan & 256GB Team Group T-Force Vulcan Z SSD)
Note: You must clear your cart/list for link to display correct products. If you have already added items previously for this sale, only those previous items may be shown.
DO NOT add items via product page. Only add items through PC Builder Flash Sale tool.
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A) if you're buying a 4000 series card, you likely have a better CPU cooler anyways.
B) 256GB is nothing anymore. And a waste of physical space in your case.
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Most likely when the 6000 series is out and 4080 super will be sub 500 on ebay used. I refuse to get a card that have less than 16GB of RAM. NVIDIA really screwed us on VRAM the past few generations.
Just one note, I think that MSI Super Ti GPU is still available. I reopened Newegg page and the cart still has that item and still shows as available for purchase for a total
$772.62 + tax.
One important factor: Newegg is all fine and good, but their return policy is really unfriendly due to restocking fees.
I tried a 4070 super and 2 different SSDs and it did not work. But I then replaced an one SSD for a CPU fan and that works.
I tried a 4070 super and 2 different SSDs and it did not work. But I then replaced an one SSD for a CPU fan and that works.
A) if you're buying a 4000 series card, you likely have a better CPU cooler anyways.
B) 256GB is nothing anymore. And a waste of physical space in your case.
Yikes, 256 gb is worthless? There can be tons of reasons to have a separate physical hard drive partition within your case. You can also have it as an external drive if you get an enclosure, which is what I would do if I had an extra drive.
A) if you're buying a 4000 series card, you likely have a better CPU cooler anyways.
B) 256GB is nothing anymore. And a waste of physical space in your case.
Could sell it off or put into a laptop with an old hdd
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Also, if the market is similar at this point next year for the 5000 series, the 4070 Super should hold its value pretty well, making my next upgrade to the 5000 series less expensive than if I was trying to move the 6700xt.
Yep. 4000 series will see MANY more sales like this and better. Shocking just 2 months ago the super came out and tried so hard to create demand that withered away within 2 weeks. Plus, more restriction selling to China and China starting to ban American chips, we got ourselves a buyers market.
But if you NEED. Otherwise, wait.
A) if you're buying a 4000 series card, you likely have a better CPU cooler anyways.
B) 256GB is nothing anymore. And a waste of physical space in your case.
It takes a special type of special to get outraged at getting things for what essentially amounts to free.
There's plenty of uses for a 256GB drive these days.
Not everything is about media consumption or gaming.
256GB gets you at least 40 appropriately sized Proxmox containers, for example.
This really isn't a great deal. Like someone else said it's like you're getting saddled with trash you will have to store or dispose of.
Better than nothing collection.
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