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CyberPowerPC Daily Deal Ryzen: Ryzen 7 7800X3D, 32GB DDR5-6000, RTX 4080 SUPER, 1TB Gen4 SSD, 850W PSU, 240mm AIO, Win11H @ $1905.70

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COUPON: 5% off via BLACKFRIDAY

Spec:
  • Windows 11 Home
  • APEVIA DESTINY-MESH ATX Mid-Tower WHITE Case, High Airflow w/ Swing Tempered Glass Panel Window + 4x 120mm ARGB Fans
  • CyberPowerPC Bitspower Infinity 240mm ARGB AIO Liquid CPU Cooling System w/ Copper Cold Plate + 2X ARGB Fans BLACK
  • Ryzen 7 7800X3D 8C/16T 4.2 GHz (5 GHz Turbo, 104MB cache)
  • ASUS PRIME B650M-A AX6 II AM5 Micro ATX Wi-Fi Motherboard
  • 32GB (16GBx2) 6000 MHz T-FORCE DELTA RGB Ram
  • 1TB SN580 M.2 2280 Gen4 SSD
  • RTX 4080 SUPER 16GB GDDR6X Graphics
  • High Power 850W 80 Plus Gold ATX 3.0 Ready PSU
  • CyberPowerPC FPS Gaming Mouse Pad
  • NVIDIA Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Game

Standard Warranty - 2 Years Parts Warranty - Includes replacement of parts due to manufacturer's defect or damage during transit. Does Not Include the cost of shipping to CyberpowerPC for service.

Note: In case you want more powerful CPU performance for demanding work, you can select Ryzen 9 9900X which will actually cost $4 less

https://www.cyberpowerpc.com/saved/1TAE1Y
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Saved Configuration: https://www.cyberpowerpc.com/saved/1TAE26

COUPON: 5% off via BLACKFRIDAY

Spec:
  • Windows 11 Home
  • APEVIA DESTINY-MESH ATX Mid-Tower WHITE Case, High Airflow w/ Swing Tempered Glass Panel Window + 4x 120mm ARGB Fans
  • CyberPowerPC Bitspower Infinity 240mm ARGB AIO Liquid CPU Cooling System w/ Copper Cold Plate + 2X ARGB Fans BLACK
  • Ryzen 7 7800X3D 8C/16T 4.2 GHz (5 GHz Turbo, 104MB cache)
  • ASUS PRIME B650M-A AX6 II AM5 Micro ATX Wi-Fi Motherboard
  • 32GB (16GBx2) 6000 MHz T-FORCE DELTA RGB Ram
  • 1TB SN580 M.2 2280 Gen4 SSD
  • RTX 4080 SUPER 16GB GDDR6X Graphics
  • High Power 850W 80 Plus Gold ATX 3.0 Ready PSU
  • CyberPowerPC FPS Gaming Mouse Pad
  • NVIDIA Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Game

Standard Warranty - 2 Years Parts Warranty - Includes replacement of parts due to manufacturer's defect or damage during transit. Does Not Include the cost of shipping to CyberpowerPC for service.

Note: In case you want more powerful CPU performance for demanding work, you can select Ryzen 9 9900X which will actually cost $4 less

https://www.cyberpowerpc.com/saved/1TAE1Y

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Nov 18, 2024
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igor_kia
Nov 18, 2024
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they double memory for free now
Nov 18, 2024
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FatAlbert1020
Nov 18, 2024
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What are the differences between this and the deal that just expired at Best Buy? Would really love to jump into PC gaming
Nov 18, 2024
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tdoto
Nov 18, 2024
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anything concerning about cyber power or this build here?
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Quote from igor_kia :
they double memory for free now
didn't see any way to do that...have you tried?
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Quote from tdoto :
didn't see any way to do that...have you tried?
My configuration has the 16GB option which doubles to 32GB for today. I think the other guy was referring the default 32gb option which doubles to 64GB for this deal. That's not free but 60 USD upgrade.
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Quote from FatAlbert1020 :
What are the differences between this and the deal that just expired at Best Buy? Would really love to jump into PC gaming
Expired deal=4070 super gpu, this current deal =4080super, different case, nothing else stands out( I bought the 4070super version)
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Quote from ionise :
Expired deal=4070 super gpu, this current deal =4080super, different case, nothing else stands out( I bought the 4070super version)
Talking about this deal

https://slickdeals.net/share/iphone_app/fp/1022403

I missed it by just a few minutes, but how do these deals compare?

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IMO wait *unless* you are itching to do a ton of gaming this winter, or absolutely refuse to build your own pc. Using pc hardware a lot and getting enjoyment out of it in the short term has value that only you can decide. Students on winter break or people shut in by the cold can boost their spirits with some sweet gaming glory. All some people do when it comes to PCs is wait for the new shiny thing horizon. Don't let FOMO put you off if you think you will get plenty of "quality time" (heheh) over the first 6 months of buying new hardware. This system as-is will still be a great gaming rig 3-4 years from now, and probably longer.

For everyone else, by mid-late spring, this not-much-of-a-deal will probably incur a bit of buyer's remorse. The cpu and gpu are great, but last-gen.

Do a search at YouTubers Gamers Nexus & JayzTwoCents for the general things you can expect with Cyberpower prebuilt PCs. Cyberpower are better than the absolute junk companies, and don't typically include proprietary crap like Alienware and Lenovo. All prebuilt pcs imo are either:

a) overpriced, (Falcon Northwest, OriginPC et al), or
b) poorly assembled (this is nearly all companies that aren't premium boutiques like Falcon Northwest), or
c) using cheap components somewhere in the build that you'll regret later on, or
d) forcing bloatware at you
e) Sometimes all/most of the above

For this particular prebuilt, the best thing is that it hits solid specs that are priced close to what you'd pay if buying your own components right now. I don't know about that case/psu/mobo quality, the ram timings etc, but performance would be absolutely beastly with only an rtx 4090 offering much improvement. So no complaints there.

Other than the big negatives I mentioned above, the arguably worst thing about this build are that:

1) Nvidia's rtx 50 series is nearly here and a $999 5080 (or later, a 5070) could make this look like a poor value since you're basically paying full retail for practically everything . I don't actually expect that to happen as rtx 5080 rumors spec only a slight improvement in architecture. Nvidia won't cannibalize their own retail pricing. My guess is Nvidia will ask $1200 (again) for an rtx **80 part and justify that with some new-fangled dlss/frame-gen/software while preaching what a great "value" 5080 is versus a $2000 or $2500 5090. Yeah… we did it to ourselves gamers, we are (greatly) outpacing inflation by rewarding the gpu duopoly.

2) you're paying current full retail for these individual components and not at least getting that new 9800x3d hotness. Back in ~Jun-Aug this system probably would have cost a fair bit less to build as the 7800x3d was selling for $340 (it's $450+ now). AMD has a track record of sales lowering prices 3-6 months after release. By late spring/early summer I'll bet you could build a 9800x3d with rtx 4080 or else 5070/5080 with a few upgrades for this price or less.
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9800x3D and I'd bite
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Quote from RealDealMonkey :
IMO wait *unless* you are itching to do a ton of gaming this winter, or absolutely refuse to build your own pc. Using pc hardware a lot and getting enjoyment out of it in the short term has value that only you can decide. Students on winter break or people shut in by the cold can boost their spirits with some sweet gaming glory. All some people do when it comes to PCs is wait for the new shiny thing horizon. Don't let FOMO put you off if you think you will get plenty of "quality time" (heheh) over the first 6 months of buying new hardware. This system as-is will still be a great gaming rig 3-4 years from now, and probably longer.

For everyone else, by mid-late spring, this not-much-of-a-deal will probably incur a bit of buyer's remorse. The cpu and gpu are great, but last-gen.

Do a search at YouTubers Gamers Nexus & JayzTwoCents for the general things you can expect with Cyberpower prebuilt PCs. Cyberpower are better than the absolute junk companies, and don't typically include proprietary crap like Alienware and Lenovo. All prebuilt pcs imo are either:

a) overpriced, (Falcon Northwest, OriginPC et al), or
b) poorly assembled (this is nearly all companies that aren't premium boutiques like Falcon Northwest), or
c) using cheap components somewhere in the build that you'll regret later on, or
d) forcing bloatware at you
e) Sometimes all/most of the above

For this particular prebuilt, the best thing is that it hits solid specs that are priced close to what you'd pay if buying your own components right now. I don't know about that case/psu/mobo quality, the ram timings etc, but performance would be absolutely beastly with only an rtx 4090 offering much improvement. So no complaints there.

Other than the big negatives I mentioned above, the arguably worst thing about this build are that:

1) Nvidia's rtx 50 series is nearly here and a $999 5080 (or later, a 5070) could make this look like a poor value since you're basically paying full retail for practically everything . I don't actually expect that to happen as rtx 5080 rumors spec only a slight improvement in architecture. Nvidia won't cannibalize their own retail pricing. My guess is Nvidia will ask $1200 (again) for an rtx **80 part and justify that with some new-fangled dlss/frame-gen/software while preaching what a great "value" 5080 is versus a $2000 or $2500 5090. Yeah… we did it to ourselves gamers, we are (greatly) outpacing inflation by rewarding the gpu duopoly.

2) you're paying current full retail for these individual components and not at least getting that new 9800x3d hotness. Back in ~Jun-Aug this system probably would have cost a fair bit less to build as the 7800x3d was selling for $340 (it's $450+ now). AMD has a track record of sales lowering prices 3-6 months after release. By late spring/early summer I'll bet you could build a 9800x3d with rtx 4080 or else 5070/5080 with a few upgrades for this price or less.
Depends on the tariffs (for next year)
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Quote from tdoto :
anything concerning about cyber power or this build here?
I'd change the case, add a 360mm AOI, change the mother board to full sized board, change the PS to 850W Gold +, change the Primary HD to a 1TB WD 850 black, lose the 4 TB Mech drive, lose the cheap key board and mouse, add professional wiring.
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Tarrifs are definitely something to keep in mind, but it's not like Trump and Co will announce them on a Friday and Monday pc part hikes will go live. The market will have time to adjust. Nvidia's Jensen Huang keynotes CES in early January, well before Trump takes office. Even if component prices spike, consumers will have time to react. The incoming tariffs that are already on the books from both Biden and Trump are a known quantity. It is also telling that the day after Agent Orangutan was elected (again), a lot of economic sectors saw immediate boost. The corporations, investment funds, and rich folk are expecting more deregulation and a bonanza of money-making opportunity. Trump loves to ally himself with the money-makers (that help line his pockets like nearly all politicians) and Nvidia/Jensen are as rich as it gets these days.

*skippable old dude rant*: As usual following this upcoming period of deregulation, a ~decade from now when the next Enron/Lehman Bros/Volkswagen/Pfizer/Bernie Madoff/etc scandal inevitably occurs due to minimal oversight of free market capitalism, the politicians on both the left and right will moan and leech even more money away from predominantly middle/lower-class funded Social Security etc. Our Social Security taxes/system make so much money every year, there is zero reason for the USA to be in debt, period. Yet somehow, we are closing in on $40 trillion debt which is farking insane. Keep in mind a lot of that debt is owed to China, and both republican and democrat politicians keep publicly taking tough before screwing over the majority of Americans to pay for their "fixes" to corporate greed and the rich offshoring their money. We don't need socialism in the USA, but big money and SuperPACs are farking our country up big time.

Here's hoping you young'uns born after ~1990 can finally put a stop to fake partisan politics and make large fixes to our money-corrupted political system.
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Quote from lostreception :
Depends on the tariffs (for next year)
I think that's what has everyone on the edge a bit. We sort of know the pricing right now for "old" components, but its hard to tell what next year will bring, especially if we consider Nvidia will charge whatever they want for GPUs
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Quote from BorderlineCrazy :
I'd change the case, add a 360mm AOI, change the mother board to full sized board, change the PS to 850W Gold +, change the Primary HD to a 1TB WD 850 black, lose the 4 TB Mech drive, lose the cheap key board and mouse, add professional wiring.
can you do that in the configuration or are you talking about replacement parts?

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Quote from RealDealMonkey :
IMO wait *unless* you are itching to do a ton of gaming this winter, or absolutely refuse to build your own pc. Using pc hardware a lot and getting enjoyment out of it in the short term has value that only you can decide. Students on winter break or people shut in by the cold can boost their spirits with some sweet gaming glory. All some people do when it comes to PCs is wait for the new shiny thing horizon. Don't let FOMO put you off if you think you will get plenty of "quality time" (heheh) over the first 6 months of buying new hardware. This system as-is will still be a great gaming rig 3-4 years from now, and probably longer.

For everyone else, by mid-late spring, this not-much-of-a-deal will probably incur a bit of buyer's remorse. The cpu and gpu are great, but last-gen.

Do a search at YouTubers Gamers Nexus & JayzTwoCents for the general things you can expect with Cyberpower prebuilt PCs. Cyberpower are better than the absolute junk companies, and don't typically include proprietary crap like Alienware and Lenovo. All prebuilt pcs imo are either:

a) overpriced, (Falcon Northwest, OriginPC et al), or
b) poorly assembled (this is nearly all companies that aren't premium boutiques like Falcon Northwest), or
c) using cheap components somewhere in the build that you'll regret later on, or
d) forcing bloatware at you
e) Sometimes all/most of the above

For this particular prebuilt, the best thing is that it hits solid specs that are priced close to what you'd pay if buying your own components right now. I don't know about that case/psu/mobo quality, the ram timings etc, but performance would be absolutely beastly with only an rtx 4090 offering much improvement. So no complaints there.

Other than the big negatives I mentioned above, the arguably worst thing about this build are that:

1) Nvidia's rtx 50 series is nearly here and a $999 5080 (or later, a 5070) could make this look like a poor value since you're basically paying full retail for practically everything . I don't actually expect that to happen as rtx 5080 rumors spec only a slight improvement in architecture. Nvidia won't cannibalize their own retail pricing. My guess is Nvidia will ask $1200 (again) for an rtx **80 part and justify that with some new-fangled dlss/frame-gen/software while preaching what a great "value" 5080 is versus a $2000 or $2500 5090. Yeah… we did it to ourselves gamers, we are (greatly) outpacing inflation by rewarding the gpu duopoly.

2) you're paying current full retail for these individual components and not at least getting that new 9800x3d hotness. Back in ~Jun-Aug this system probably would have cost a fair bit less to build as the 7800x3d was selling for $340 (it's $450+ now). AMD has a track record of sales lowering prices 3-6 months after release. By late spring/early summer I'll bet you could build a 9800x3d with rtx 4080 or else 5070/5080 with a few upgrades for this price or less.
Is it really cheaper to build you own these days? I've been out of the building arena for decades, but if you can build a strong pc for less than these deals, I'd entertain it

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