Sometimes there are other codes on Lenovo (or CB sites) to get the price down. Even 10% back would make it equal to this posted deal.
EDIT: There are discounts for student, teacher, senior, etc. via ID.me. I get an extra discount of $115.92 making the total $2202 for the latest version with 14th-gen and 4080 SUPER. There is also a popular CB site offering 15% CB.
True, seems they've both been active on BHP for a while, the other one showed up on here one day and it's dead, I wonder if this'll be gone in less than a day too lol. Although the 4070Ti was 150 more until recently.
I'd be curious about the motherboard and what current power settings are for that 13900. I certainly wouldn't want it running the "performance" config of the past 2 years
I'd be curious about the motherboard and what current power settings are for that 13900. I certainly wouldn't want it running the "performance" config of the past 2 years
Lenovo typically uses Intel reference boards.
The issue you're talking about originated on premium boards.
If you buy a prebuilt, you are more than likely insulated from that issue.
Regardless, you should be staying on top of BIOS updates.
I'd be curious about the motherboard and what current power settings are for that 13900. I certainly wouldn't want it running the "performance" config of the past 2 years
No, oems are more likely to nerf performance than overclock, hyper conservative, not worth the rmas.
Sometimes there are other codes on Lenovo (or CB sites) to get the price down. Even 10% back would make it equal to this posted deal.
EDIT: There are discounts for student, teacher, senior, etc. via ID.me. I get an extra discount of $115.92 making the total $2202 for the latest version with 14th-gen and 4080 SUPER. There is also a popular CB site offering 15% CB.
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Sometimes there are other codes on Lenovo (or CB sites) to get the price down. Even 10% back would make it equal to this posted deal.
EDIT: There are discounts for student, teacher, senior, etc. via ID.me. I get an extra discount of $115.92 making the total $2202 for the latest version with 14th-gen and 4080 SUPER. There is also a popular CB site offering 15% CB.
For $600, you get: 1) 13700KF --> 13900KF; 2) 4070Ti --> 4080.
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For $600, you get: 1) 13700KF --> 13900KF; 2) 4070Ti --> 4080.
For $600, you get: 1) 13700KF --> 13900KF; 2) 4070Ti --> 4080.
I think that previous deal has expired
For $600, you get: 1) 13700KF --> 13900KF; 2) 4070Ti --> 4080.
How exactly is this an argument when the current MSRP for the individual components pretty much aligns with that perfectly?
More expensive things cost more.
This person almost managed the trifecta
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Lenovo typically uses Intel reference boards.
The issue you're talking about originated on premium boards.
If you buy a prebuilt, you are more than likely insulated from that issue.
Regardless, you should be staying on top of BIOS updates.
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Unsure if you know, but the 4080super is within 2-3% performance of the normal 4080 👍
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Sometimes there are other codes on Lenovo (or CB sites) to get the price down. Even 10% back would make it equal to this posted deal.
EDIT: There are discounts for student, teacher, senior, etc. via ID.me. I get an extra discount of $115.92 making the total $2202 for the latest version with 14th-gen and 4080 SUPER. There is also a popular CB site offering 15% CB.