Update: This very popular deal is still available.
Walmart has
iBUYPOWER Y60 Gaming Desktop (Y60BI9N4702) on sale for
$1399.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
therook1057 for finding this deal
Note, product must be sold/shipped by Walmart.
This purchase will also qualify for '
Assassin's Creed: Shadows (PC Digital Download)' as part of Intel's Gamer Days promo
Spec/Key Features - Intel i9 14900KF 3.2GHz 24-Core/32-Threads Processor
- 2TB NVMe Solid State Drive SSD
- 32GB DDR5 RGB RAM (5600MHz)
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 12GB GPU/VR Ready
- WiFi w/ Bluetooth
- Y60 Black Chassis
- 700W Power Supply Unit
- 360mm Liquid CPU Cooling System w/ RGB Fans
- RGB Gaming Keyboard/Mouse
- Windows 11 Home Advanced OS
Warranty - Includes 1-year manufacturers warranty w/ purchase (parts + labor)
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The 4080 is 900$+ alone.
So, you're telling me let's have them just give it to you for free?
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Cinebench: GPU 16963 pts, CPU multi core 2024 pts, single core 133 pts
Geekbench: GPU 170463, CPU multi core 19467, single core 3131
MSI Center is showing CPU core temp around 35° C and voltage hovering around 1.2.
I am currently stressing the gpu with OCCT. Up to 68c. I'd say the ambient temp in this room is around 68 to 70.
This is all stock settings no custom fan curves, etc.
I bought two of these. I have one asus+pny and one msi+msi. Which should I keep?
4070 Super ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER Trinity OC 12GB GDDR6X
240 MM cpu cooler (not 360 as advertised)
850 Gold Seasonic Powersupply (nice)
Back Fan does not work
Ran Prime 95 hit 100 on 2 of the cores after only a few minutes
Ram is TeamForce 32MB 2 sticks RGB
Asus mobo Prime Z790-V AX rev.1(nice)
T Force Delta 32gb DDR5 5600 CL 36-36-36-76
the cpu cooler is a 240mm not a 360mm and mounted on the side
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That's what I call tough love! You can do it! Read this entire thread beginning to end as all issues have been debated and make an informed decision. if you don't want to take the risk on the processor then go AMD so you don't have to fret over it. Some people don't feel comfortable taking a risk, some don't have the funds to start over if they had to due to a failure. if that's you then don't take the risk. if you don't mind a bit of gamble then buy one.
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