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Model: CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme Liquid Cool Gaming PC, AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D 4.2GHz, GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super 16GB, 32GB DDR5, 2TB PCIe Gen4 SSD, WiFi Ready & Windows 11 Home (SLC8480A3)
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this will result in almost 0 real world performance. ryzen chips dont draw 200+ watts like intel chips. in fact, the 7800x3d pulls 120w which this cooler can handle without any issue. unless you are looking into some serious overclocking this rig will be hard to thermal throttle on the cpu end
$1300 for the CPU + Board + Memory + GPU paying Microcenter prices. $400 for everything else and assembly / warranty etc is not bad.
For sure, this one can play any current game at high settings, liquid cooled (although the decision to use a 240 mm radiator on it instead of the 360 it clearly is designed to accommodate seems like a cost cutting move), and even the PSU isn't skimping on power for upgrading the GPU down the road. If somebody wanted a turnkey system that could be playing good games as fast as they can download them (reason number 10,000 to hate EA is how slow their games download).
I have been needing a new desktop and waiting for a solid deal. Had my eye on this from Costco - https://www.costco.com/cyberpower...51731.html
To all of you who know about these - which one would you buy?
Apparently the Amazon prebuilt is missing drive cages which is a miss for me personally. I would assume it's the same with the Costco one. It's also worth noting that the PSU is non-modular, for the Amazon one at least but likely for both models.
I have been needing a new desktop and waiting for a solid deal. Had my eye on this from Costco - https://www.costco.com/cyberpower...51731.html
To all of you who know about these - which one would you buy?
Costco return is always nice to have under your belt, but the upgrade in graphics card is worth the extra $100 alone, and that's not even diving into the fact that you're getting the best gaming chip out there.
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Apparently the Amazon prebuilt is missing drive cages which is a miss for me personally. I would assume it's the same with the Costco one. It's also worth noting that the PSU is non-modular, for the Amazon one at least but likely for both models.
Dont buy intel right now.... just DON'T... major fab issues with gpus..
My 2019 ROG Strix X570-E board has WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0, it surely can't save the motherboard manufacturer that much to include such outdated wireless tech.
I have been needing a new desktop and waiting for a solid deal. Had my eye on this from Costco - https://www.costco.com/cyberpower...51731.html
To all of you who know about these - which one would you buy?
That one is worse in the areas that matter most to gamers; the 7800X3D is the fastest Gaming CPU (even the 7950X3D is slower in some respects!) And the 4070ti Super is faster than the 4070 by a good bit. $100 is a small price to pay.
Apparently the Amazon prebuilt is missing drive cages which is a miss for me personally. I would assume it's the same with the Costco one. It's also worth noting that the PSU is non-modular, for the Amazon one at least but likely for both models.
For sure, this one can play any current game at high settings, liquid cooled (although the decision to use a 240 mm radiator on it instead of the 360 it clearly is designed to accommodate seems like a cost cutting move), and even the PSU isn't skimping on power for upgrading the GPU down the road. If somebody wanted a turnkey system that could be playing good games as fast as they can download them (reason number 10,000 to hate EA is how slow their games download).
this will result in almost 0 real world performance. ryzen chips dont draw 200+ watts like intel chips. in fact, the 7800x3d pulls 120w which this cooler can handle without any issue. unless you are looking into some serious overclocking this rig will be hard to thermal throttle on the cpu end
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To all of you who know about these - which one would you buy?
If it's any consideration to you - based on at least 1 user review photo, the Amazon one has HDMI and DP ports on the motherboard and the 7800x3d is capable of onboard graphics. The 14700F is not. Also not sure if that intel chip is one of the ones to avoid.
Apparently the Amazon prebuilt is missing drive cages which is a miss for me personally. I would assume it's the same with the Costco one. It's also worth noting that the PSU is non-modular, for the Amazon one at least but likely for both models.
To all of you who know about these - which one would you buy?
Costco return is always nice to have under your belt, but the upgrade in graphics card is worth the extra $100 alone, and that's not even diving into the fact that you're getting the best gaming chip out there.
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If it's any consideration to you - based on at least 1 user review photo, the Amazon one has HDMI and DP ports on the motherboard and the 7800x3d is capable of onboard graphics. The 14700F is not. Also not sure if that intel chip is one of the ones to avoid.
Apparently the Amazon prebuilt is missing drive cages which is a miss for me personally. I would assume it's the same with the Costco one. It's also worth noting that the PSU is non-modular, for the Amazon one at least but likely for both models.
To all of you who know about these - which one would you buy?
If it's any consideration to you - based on at least 1 user review photo, the Amazon one has HDMI and DP ports on the motherboard and the 7800x3d is capable of onboard graphics. The 14700F is not. Also not sure if that intel chip is one of the ones to avoid.
Apparently the Amazon prebuilt is missing drive cages which is a miss for me personally. I would assume it's the same with the Costco one. It's also worth noting that the PSU is non-modular, for the Amazon one at least but likely for both models.
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