Best Buy has CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme Gaming Desktop (SLC9000BST) + Free Game Bundles on sale for $1,499.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member rkumar1 for sharing this deal.
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Specs:
AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D 8-Core / 16-Thread Processor
AIO Liquid CPU Cooler
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER 12GB GDDR8X Graphics Card
32GB DDR5 Memory
2TB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
Wi-Fi 5 + Bluetooth
850-Watt Power Supply
Windows 11 Home
Free Games:
This Desktop also includes the Black Myth: Wukong GeForce RTX 40 Series Digital Game Offer and the AMD Promo: Warhammer: Space Marines 2 / Unknown9: Awaken Digital Games Bundle.
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Best Buy has CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme Gaming Desktop (SLC9000BST) + Free Game Bundles on sale for $1,499.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member rkumar1 for sharing this deal.
Note: Game Bundles will be automatically added to your cart.
Specs:
AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D 8-Core / 16-Thread Processor
AIO Liquid CPU Cooler
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER 12GB GDDR8X Graphics Card
32GB DDR5 Memory
2TB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
Wi-Fi 5 + Bluetooth
850-Watt Power Supply
Windows 11 Home
Free Games:
This Desktop also includes the Black Myth: Wukong GeForce RTX 40 Series Digital Game Offer and the AMD Promo: Warhammer: Space Marines 2 / Unknown9: Awaken Digital Games Bundle.
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I got this unit for $1450 last month and have had no problems.
Using it for Starfield and MS FS 2020.
Components: Gigabyte MB and GPU, T Force 32 GB DDR5, 6000.
MB is the 650M C V2, has 2 extra M2 slots, 1 of which the ssd sits vertically from the board with no support. I have 7 TB of storage available with an added M2 expansion card.
The PSU is 850W, but they used a generic non modular unit. Spare power cabling is available for HDD and that space is on the reverse side. All the SATA slots are available on MB.
AIO Gigabyte 2 fan cooler top mounted.
Overall, I like it.
I second the question above. Is this a good deal? It's not the problematic Intel chip.
I was hoping for a 4070 TI Super.
I think it's similar or slightly worse than the CyberPower deal on Amazon that was posted earlier this week for a desktop with similar specs and a 4070 Ti Super for $1700. Typical price difference from 4070 Super to 4070 Ti Super seems to be $220.
I posted this because I'm curious what other people think. I'm in the market for a desktop with mid range specs for $1500 and was wondering if I should get this or wait it out.
I think it's similar or slightly worse than the CyberPower deal on Amazon that was posted earlier this week for a desktop with similar specs and a 4070 Ti Super for $1700. Typical price difference from 4070 Super to 4070 Ti Super seems to be $220.
I posted this because I'm curious what other people think. I'm in the market for a desktop with mid range specs for $1500 and was wondering if I should get this or wait it out.
depends if you are alright with the amount of FPS in whatever games u are playing, youll have to look at benchmarks for that. it varies widely based on each game. next gen x3d chips are unknown at this point what fps boosts will be over 7xxx series. the next gen non x3d chips are benchmarking poorly but more energy efficient
at this point id wait and see if they can get another 30% fps on the next gen x3d like they did with 5xxxx3d >7xxxx3d chips but thats because im an fps junky, play fast paced games and want my image to be as smooth as possible
depends if you are alright with the amount of FPS in whatever games u are playing, youll have to look at benchmarks for that. it varies widely based on each game. next gen x3d chips are unknown at this point what fps boosts will be over 7xxx series. the next gen non x3d chips are benchmarking poorly but more energy efficient
at this point id wait and see if they can get another 30% fps on the next gen x3d like they did with 5xxxx3d >7xxxx3d chips but thats because im an fps junky, play fast paced games and want my image to be as smooth as possible
Thank you. After doing more research I'm going to wait it out. I want a Ryzen until Intel fixes their stuff but X3D is more for gaming and I'm more focused on photo/video production
yes this is a good deal imo. 2 weeks ago i built out the microcenter bundle with xfx 7900gre, fractal north, and h100i elite for 1525. thats after i price matched 4 items (that i found here) and 5% off with their card
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I got this unit for $1450 last month and have had no problems.
Using it for Starfield and MS FS 2020.
Components: Gigabyte MB and GPU, T Force 32 GB DDR5, 6000.
MB is the 650M C V2, has 2 extra M2 slots, 1 of which the ssd sits vertically from the board with no support. I have 7 TB of storage available with an added M2 expansion card.
The PSU is 850W, but they used a generic non modular unit. Spare power cabling is available for HDD and that space is on the reverse side. All the SATA slots are available on MB.
AIO Gigabyte 2 fan cooler top mounted.
Overall, I like it.
Last edited by SlickMint232 August 16, 2024 at 05:17 AM.
depends if you are alright with the amount of FPS in whatever games u are playing, youll have to look at benchmarks for that. it varies widely based on each game. next gen x3d chips are unknown at this point what fps boosts will be over 7xxx series. the next gen non x3d chips are benchmarking poorly but more energy efficient
at this point id wait and see if they can get another 30% fps on the next gen x3d like they did with 5xxxx3d >7xxxx3d chips but thats because im an fps junky, play fast paced games and want my image to be as smooth as possible
Aren't AMD/Intel and Nvidia all going to release new generations of their respective products soon? Seems like if you can wait til EOY to see RTX 5xxx it would be prudent.
For comparison, Costco has had this similar (but with flawed Intel) configuration for a while at $100 more. I think I've seen that one go $200 off not too long ago.
I bought this earlier this week. Arrived yesterday. It's immaculately built, nice and quiet and chews up everything I've thrown at it so far in 1440p. Happy to answer more specific questions.
I literally bought PC parts today on Amazon after hours and hours and hours of extensive research. I scoured slickdeals for components, checked every benchmark. I paid pretty much exactly what this CyberPowerPC costs. And based on the specs, the CyberPowerPC might be a smidge better than mine. Sigh. So, yeah, this isn't a bad deal. Those specs are fantastic.
Here's what I have coming tomorrow:
CPU 7900X3D 12-Core
GPU Radeon RX 7900 GRE 16GB
RAM 2x16GB DDR5 6000MHz CL30-36-36-76
SSD 2TB WD_BLACK SN850X
PSU 750W MSI MAG A750GL Gold
Cooler Thermalright Assassin X
Case Okinos Aqua 3 Micro ATX
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Using it for Starfield and MS FS 2020.
Components: Gigabyte MB and GPU, T Force 32 GB DDR5, 6000.
MB is the 650M C V2, has 2 extra M2 slots, 1 of which the ssd sits vertically from the board with no support. I have 7 TB of storage available with an added M2 expansion card.
The PSU is 850W, but they used a generic non modular unit. Spare power cabling is available for HDD and that space is on the reverse side. All the SATA slots are available on MB.
AIO Gigabyte 2 fan cooler top mounted.
Overall, I like it.
I was hoping for a 4070 TI Super.
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I was hoping for a 4070 TI Super.
I was hoping for a 4070 TI Super.
I was hoping for a 4070 TI Super.
I posted this because I'm curious what other people think. I'm in the market for a desktop with mid range specs for $1500 and was wondering if I should get this or wait it out.
I posted this because I'm curious what other people think. I'm in the market for a desktop with mid range specs for $1500 and was wondering if I should get this or wait it out.
depends if you are alright with the amount of FPS in whatever games u are playing, youll have to look at benchmarks for that. it varies widely based on each game. next gen x3d chips are unknown at this point what fps boosts will be over 7xxx series. the next gen non x3d chips are benchmarking poorly but more energy efficient
https://hardforum.com/threads/ryz...p.2036339/
at this point id wait and see if they can get another 30% fps on the next gen x3d like they did with 5xxxx3d >7xxxx3d chips but thats because im an fps junky, play fast paced games and want my image to be as smooth as possible
https://hardforum.com/threads/ryz...p.2036339/
at this point id wait and see if they can get another 30% fps on the next gen x3d like they did with 5xxxx3d >7xxxx3d chips but thats because im an fps junky, play fast paced games and want my image to be as smooth as possible
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Using it for Starfield and MS FS 2020.
Components: Gigabyte MB and GPU, T Force 32 GB DDR5, 6000.
MB is the 650M C V2, has 2 extra M2 slots, 1 of which the ssd sits vertically from the board with no support. I have 7 TB of storage available with an added M2 expansion card.
The PSU is 850W, but they used a generic non modular unit. Spare power cabling is available for HDD and that space is on the reverse side. All the SATA slots are available on MB.
AIO Gigabyte 2 fan cooler top mounted.
Overall, I like it.
https://hardforum.com/threads/ryz...p.2036339/ [hardforum.com]
at this point id wait and see if they can get another 30% fps on the next gen x3d like they did with 5xxxx3d >7xxxx3d chips but thats because im an fps junky, play fast paced games and want my image to be as smooth as possible
For comparison, Costco has had this similar (but with flawed Intel) configuration for a while at $100 more. I think I've seen that one go $200 off not too long ago.
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Here's what I have coming tomorrow:
CPU 7900X3D 12-Core
GPU Radeon RX 7900 GRE 16GB
RAM 2x16GB DDR5 6000MHz CL30-36-36-76
SSD 2TB WD_BLACK SN850X
PSU 750W MSI MAG A750GL Gold
Cooler Thermalright Assassin X
Case Okinos Aqua 3 Micro ATX
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