Newegg[newegg.com] has Yeyian Yumi Gaming PC Desktop INTEL Core i5 12400F, Nvidia RTX 4060, 1TB NVMe SSD, 16GB DDR4 3200, 650W Gold PSU, AC Wi-Fi, Window 11 64bit-YPI-YU24F0B-4601N on sale for $799.99 and shipping is free.
Key Features:
System with INTEL Core i5 12400F CPU Processor.
MSI NVIDIA Geforce RTX 4060 GDDR6 Graphics Card.
Intel B660 Chipset Motherboard.
1TB NVMe M.2 SSD.
16GB DDR4 3200MHz Gaming memory.
4 x ARGB PWN Cooling system.
650W Gold Plus PSU.
WiFi : YES
VR Ready : YES
Window 11 Home instaled.
Fully covers 3Years Labor, 2Years Parts warranty.
All Yeyian Gaming PC assembled in USA.
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Appears to actually come with the Asus Prime B760M-A AX motherboard.
Which is weird because it also says it has DDR-4 and I don't believe that motherboard supports DDR-4 unless they sourced a version that does.
Anyways, assuming you wanted to replicate this system to the best of your ability using all new parts off the shelf today, you'd spend exactly the same amount before sourcing the OS.
Appears to actually come with the Asus Prime B760M-A AX motherboard.
Which is weird because it also says it has DDR-4 and I don't believe that motherboard supports DDR-4 unless they sourced a version that does.
Anyways, assuming you wanted to replicate this system to the best of your ability using all new parts off the shelf today, you'd spend exactly the same amount before sourcing the OS.
Reviews say it comes with a ASUS PRIME B660M-A D4.... Dunno.
I "dunno" either, but the picture on the product page is not of a Prime B660, it's a B760, and some of the reviews do show a Prime B660, others show a B760, and some don't have the Asus Prime board at all. Just like some don't even have an Asus GPU. I think they list the minimum specs to allow for some flexibility.
Then there's this Q&A with an answer from May 2024:
What model is the motherboard?
A shopperMay 28, 2024
BEST ANSWER: Intel® B760 (LGA 1700) mATX motherboard, PCIe 4.0, two M.2 slots, Realtek 2.5Gb Ethernet, Wi-Fi 6, DisplayPort, Dual HDMI®, SATA 6 Gbps, rear USB 3.2 Gen 2, front USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C®, Aura Sync
Intel® LGA 1700 Socket: Ready for 13th and 12th Gen Intel® processors
Ultrafast Connectivity: PCIe 4.0, two M.2 slots, Realtek 2.5Gb Ethernet, Wi-Fi 6, rear USB 3.2 Gen 2, front USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C®
Comprehensive Cooling: VRM heatsink, M.2 heatsink, PCH heatsink, hybrid fan headers and Fan Xpert 2+
ASUS OptiMem II: Careful routing of traces and vias, plus ground layer optimizations to preserve signal integrity for improved memory overclocking
Aura Sync RGB Lighting: Onboard Addressable Gen 2 headers and Aura RGB header for RGB LED strips, easily synced with Aura Sync-capable hardware
CEC Tier II ready
All the same, the rest of what I said is true - this is about the same as the cost of parts alone since the price difference between DDR4/DDR5 and B660/B760 is minimal now.
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Which is weird because it also says it has DDR-4 and I don't believe that motherboard supports DDR-4 unless they sourced a version that does.
Anyways, assuming you wanted to replicate this system to the best of your ability using all new parts off the shelf today, you'd spend exactly the same amount before sourcing the OS.
https://pcpartpicker.co
So if you don't like to build, this is a fine deal.
Which is weird because it also says it has DDR-4 and I don't believe that motherboard supports DDR-4 unless they sourced a version that does.
Anyways, assuming you wanted to replicate this system to the best of your ability using all new parts off the shelf today, you'd spend exactly the same amount before sourcing the OS.
https://pcpartpicker.co
So if you don't like to build, this is a fine deal.
Then there's this Q&A with an answer from May 2024:
What model is the motherboard?
A shopperMay 28, 2024
BEST ANSWER: Intel® B760 (LGA 1700) mATX motherboard, PCIe 4.0, two M.2 slots, Realtek 2.5Gb Ethernet, Wi-Fi 6, DisplayPort, Dual HDMI®, SATA 6 Gbps, rear USB 3.2 Gen 2, front USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C®, Aura Sync
Intel® LGA 1700 Socket: Ready for 13th and 12th Gen Intel® processors
Ultrafast Connectivity: PCIe 4.0, two M.2 slots, Realtek 2.5Gb Ethernet, Wi-Fi 6, rear USB 3.2 Gen 2, front USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C®
Comprehensive Cooling: VRM heatsink, M.2 heatsink, PCH heatsink, hybrid fan headers and Fan Xpert 2+
ASUS OptiMem II: Careful routing of traces and vias, plus ground layer optimizations to preserve signal integrity for improved memory overclocking
Aura Sync RGB Lighting: Onboard Addressable Gen 2 headers and Aura RGB header for RGB LED strips, easily synced with Aura Sync-capable hardware
CEC Tier II ready
All the same, the rest of what I said is true - this is about the same as the cost of parts alone since the price difference between DDR4/DDR5 and B660/B760 is minimal now.
https://www.newegg.com/abs-ca1340...688336