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Yeyian Yumi Gaming Desktops: i5 12400F, RTX 4060, 16GB DDR4, 1TB SSD

& More w/ Zip Checkout + Free S&H

$625

$1,200

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Newegg has select Yeyian Yumi Gaming Desktop PCs on sale - extra 12% off (max $75) w/ promo code ZIP75 when you checkout with Zip Pay Checkout = from $624.99 as listed below. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Must checkout w/ Zip Pay payment method and apply the listed promo code to receive discount; max discount of $75 Off. The purchase amount is split into 4 interest-free payments spread over 6 weeks (details). There may be up to $7.50 finance charge to use Zip Pay. This charge will be included in your order total.
Thanks to Community Member Dr.Wajahat for sharing this deal.

Available (prices w/ code ZIP75):Specs:
  • Intel Core i5 12400F CPU Processor (or as selected)
  • NVIDIA Geforce RTX 4060 GDDR6 Graphics Card
  • ASUS Intel B660 Chipset Motherboard
  • 1TB NVMe M.2 SSD Storage (or as selected)
  • 16GB DDR4 3200MHz Gaming memory (or as selected)
  • 4x ARGB PWN Cooling system
  • 650W Gold Plus PSU Power supply
  • Wi-Fi: Yes
  • VR Ready
  • Window 11 Home
Warranty: 3-Years Labor, 2-Years Parts

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About Zip Pay Checkout:
    • Must checkout w/ ZIP as your method of payment and apply the listed promo code to receive discount; max discount of $75 Off
    • Pay in easy interest-free installments that are billed automatically over time
    • A $0-$7.50 installment fee is charged at commencement; actual amount of fee for your purchase will be reflected at checkout
  • About this Store:
    • Qualifying purchases of products displaying the "Extended Holiday Return Policy", from October 7, 2024 to December 31, 2024, are eligible for a Refund or Replacement until January 31, 2025 (details).
  • Additional Information:
    • All Yeyian Gaming PC assembled in USA
    • This offer for the i5 12400 spec'd system is $75 less (11% savings) than our front page deal price of $693 from October 2024.
    • Rated 4.2 out of 5 eggs at Newegg based on over 185 customer reviews.
    • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Written by Dr.Wajahat
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Newegg has select Yeyian Yumi Gaming Desktop PCs on sale - extra 12% off (max $75) w/ promo code ZIP75 when you checkout with Zip Pay Checkout = from $624.99 as listed below. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Must checkout w/ Zip Pay payment method and apply the listed promo code to receive discount; max discount of $75 Off. The purchase amount is split into 4 interest-free payments spread over 6 weeks (details). There may be up to $7.50 finance charge to use Zip Pay. This charge will be included in your order total.
Thanks to Community Member Dr.Wajahat for sharing this deal.

Available (prices w/ code ZIP75):Specs:
  • Intel Core i5 12400F CPU Processor (or as selected)
  • NVIDIA Geforce RTX 4060 GDDR6 Graphics Card
  • ASUS Intel B660 Chipset Motherboard
  • 1TB NVMe M.2 SSD Storage (or as selected)
  • 16GB DDR4 3200MHz Gaming memory (or as selected)
  • 4x ARGB PWN Cooling system
  • 650W Gold Plus PSU Power supply
  • Wi-Fi: Yes
  • VR Ready
  • Window 11 Home
Warranty: 3-Years Labor, 2-Years Parts

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About Zip Pay Checkout:
    • Must checkout w/ ZIP as your method of payment and apply the listed promo code to receive discount; max discount of $75 Off
    • Pay in easy interest-free installments that are billed automatically over time
    • A $0-$7.50 installment fee is charged at commencement; actual amount of fee for your purchase will be reflected at checkout
  • About this Store:
    • Qualifying purchases of products displaying the "Extended Holiday Return Policy", from October 7, 2024 to December 31, 2024, are eligible for a Refund or Replacement until January 31, 2025 (details).
  • Additional Information:
    • All Yeyian Gaming PC assembled in USA
    • This offer for the i5 12400 spec'd system is $75 less (11% savings) than our front page deal price of $693 from October 2024.
    • Rated 4.2 out of 5 eggs at Newegg based on over 185 customer reviews.
    • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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I love this product at this price, but giving ZipPay my social and everything else needed to steal my identity and then having to order the product from NewEgg….I'm gonna pass on this one. Good luck to anyone that decides it's worth saving $75
In for 1. I don't think it will be any lower than this.

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Quote from MyDogSassy :
Idk, prices have been dropping consistently over the past 4 months. I predict we will see 4060 laptops on bf for under 500
Get 'em before those tariffs come save the economy!!! 😂
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Quote from findoutcoolbb :
In for 1. I don't think it will be any lower than this.
Prices been consistently slowly dropping for the last year, I see no reason they won't keep going lower. People just are not buying stuff like this nearly as much as they used too.
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Quote from topshelf207 :
Prices been consistently slowly dropping for the last year, I see no reason they won't keep going lower. People just are not buying stuff like this nearly as much as they used too.
Some of that is due to people needlessly boycotting Intel processors because of a defect (even though the issue was resolved).

They virtually can't go any lower without companies taking a bath on them.

For instance, if you price out the components on a frugal build of the 12th gen model, you're still looking at around $800.
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Is there a reason to be concerned with purchasing a brand like Yeyian Yumi vs Cyberpower, MSI, HP, IBUYPOWER, etc? Concerns like built in spyware or hard to find replacement parts?
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Quote from wherestheanykey :
Some of that is due to people needlessly boycotting Intel processors because of a defect (even though the issue was resolved).

They virtually can't go any lower without companies taking a bath on them.

For instance, if you price out the components on a frugal build of the 12th gen model, you're still looking at around $800.
Has it been resolved? Like one can buy an intel 13 or 14 and it'll be patched (or able to be patched) such that is no chance of voltage issues due to the defects?
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Quote from bob151 :
Lot of mystery assembler pcs as hot deals this week.

Hasn't gamers nexus done a video or two about too good to be true pcs?
Yeah don't worry dude, they'll slap a lenovo logo on it and put it in Costco for you to buy for $900 this holiday season.
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Is there a reason to be concerned with purchasing a brand like Yeyian Yumi vs Cyberpower, MSI, HP, IBUYPOWER, etc? Concerns like built in spyware or hard to find replacement parts?
If history has shown us anything, then companies like Dell have been far more notorious for doing these types of things than no name Chinese brands.

But of course Dell sounds American, so it makes you feel warm and fuzzy inside.
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Quote from WhatYaGot :
Is there a reason to be concerned with purchasing a brand like Yeyian Yumi vs Cyberpower, MSI, HP, IBUYPOWER, etc? Concerns like built in spyware or hard to find replacement parts?
No more reason than any other brand. You can always register the windows key with your MS account wipe the computer and do a fresh install using that key.
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Good price but if you do a lot of gaming you'll be wanting to upgrade the 4060 soon.
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If history has shown us anything, then companies like Dell have been far more notorious for doing these types of things than no name Chinese brands.

But of course Dell sounds American, so it makes you feel warm and fuzzy inside.
Oh, please share the "far more notorious" examples of Dell planting spyware.
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If you need a gaming PC for under $700 buy this. If you have $800, look for a DDR5 AMD 7600 system
Link? I just want to play Digital Combat Simulator
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Quote from wherestheanykey :
Some of that is due to people needlessly boycotting Intel processors because of a defect (even though the issue was resolved).

They virtually can't go any lower without companies taking a bath on them.

For instance, if you price out the components on a frugal build of the 12th gen model, you're still looking at around $800.
Companies pay a lot different prices for parts wholesale than a customer does pricing out a build with retail parts, even if they get those on sale. To word this a different way, they probably pay $400 for the parts it cost us $800 to build.

When the next models come out, the previous models are often sold for near cost to produce just to get rid of them.
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Has it been resolved? Like one can buy an intel 13 or 14 and it'll be patched (or able to be patched) such that is no chance of voltage issues due to the defects?
As long as the motherboard has the latest available BIOS update which includes the microcode update that fixes the issue, then you should be good to go. Testing has also proven that there's no performance hit with the microcode update, so it should be pretty transparent to those just getting a 13th or 14th gen.

Prebuilt manufacturers have a vested interest in avoiding returns, so you're likely most safe with them. Even so, there's always a warranty just in case.

With that said, updating the BIOS is a very straightforward process. If you're assembling a system that hasn't yet been updated, you just have to make sure it's the first thing you do, even before booting to Windows.
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Quote from topshelf207 :
Companies pay a lot different prices for parts wholesale than a customer does pricing out a build with retail parts, even if they get those on sale. To word this a different way, they probably pay $400 for the parts it cost us $800 to build.

When the next models come out, the previous models are often sold for near cost to produce just to get rid of them.
Except for the fact that these ARE the 'near cost' prices.

The margins are nowhere near as high as you estimate, especially for a fairly unknown company like this that doesn't buy on volume.

If you look at the reviews on Newegg, they're using off the shelf components, not OEM hardware like what Acer or HP get.

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