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expired Posted by Dr.W • Aug 30, 2024
expired Posted by Dr.W • Aug 30, 2024

Skytech King Desktop + 27" QHD Curved Monitor: Ryzen 7 7800X3D, RTX 4070 Ti Super, 32GB

& More w/ Affirm Checkout + Free S&H

$1,710

$2,200

22% off
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Skytech via Newegg has select Skytech King 95 Gaming Desktop PCs on sale listed below when you apply promo code AFFIRMLDW in cart and checkout w/ Affirm (details). Shipping is free.
  • Note: Must select Affirm as your method of payment at checkout to use the 10% off promo code. A soft credit check is performed when you create an account with Affirm. Finance charges will apply if you elect to pay via Affirm (you will see charges when you select payment terms at checkout); you may be able to save on unaccrued interest charges via early payment.
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Skytech via Newegg has select Skytech King 95 Gaming Desktop PCs on sale listed below when you apply promo code AFFIRMLDW in cart and checkout w/ Affirm (details). Shipping is free.
  • Note: Must select Affirm as your method of payment at checkout to use the 10% off promo code. A soft credit check is performed when you create an account with Affirm. Finance charges will apply if you elect to pay via Affirm (you will see charges when you select payment terms at checkout); you may be able to save on unaccrued interest charges via early payment.
Thanks to Community Member Dr.Wajahat for sharing this deal.

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Ziasaur
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sheesh, its exactly the specs i killed myself over trying to get in my custom build.. prebuilt and comes with a free monitor too ;( lmao

oh well, with tech you can never dwell on what you could've gotten instead. Depending on how much you value the monitor (~$200?) this is a slick deal.

7800x3d w/ 4070 TI Super builds all have been hovering 1700+
R3DTR1X
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Seems decent but ugh…. NEWEGG. If you have any problems, good luck with customer "service". Took them nearly 2 months to refund me for a hard drive that they "lost" before UPS even picked it up.
elfear73
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Unless Affirm has changed their terms and conditions recently, you can sign up for their payment plan, get the discount, and then immediately pay it off to avoid any interest. I did that last year without issue.

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Quote from DeProof :
Prob with that theory is:

1. The current rumors are pointing more towards a 2025 release, possibly not until CES 25
2. As with the 4000 series, they will release the 5090 first, followed by the 5080 later (at least weeks, maybe even a month or more),with the 5070 not launching until well after that
3. Whenever it launches you will either need to:
a. Wait/camp out in line somewhere
b. Buy w/markup from a reseller
c. Use your own bot
d. Get super lucky
e. Wait until they are regularly in stock
Yeah it's a risk. Although I do remember buying a GTX 1070 on launch day with no problems. Hopefully the supply chain issues if the past 4 years won't happen again.

I remember being in this situation and almost pulling the trigger on the 980 TI for a heavily discounted under $600 price, which was the best of the best at the time. Then the 1070 dropped and was faster than the 980 TI, used a fraction of the wattage, and was $400.

If the market goes back to "normal" then it may be possible again.
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Quote from 2Slick2Quit :
Yeah it's a risk. Although I do remember buying a GTX 1070 on launch day with no problems. Hopefully the supply chain issues if the past 4 years won't happen again.

I remember being in this situation and almost pulling the trigger on the 980 TI for a heavily discounted under $600 price, which was the best of the best at the time. Then the 1070 dropped and was faster than the 980 TI, used a fraction of the wattage, and was $400.

If the market goes back to "normal" then it may be possible again.
Supply chain is no longer the issue. Issue is NVidia introducing artificial scarcity by limiting supply purposefully. To this day it is almost impossible to get a 4090 for the $1599 MSRP. Obviously you can get a 4070 now anytime you want, but at launch was the same story.

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