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CyberPowerPC Desktop: Ryzen 7 7700, RX 7900 GRE, 32GB DDR5, 2TB SSD

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Walmart has CyberPowerPC Gaming Supreme Desktop (SLC7000WST) for $999. Shipping is free.

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  • AMD Ryzen 7 7700 3.8GHz Processor
  • AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE 16GB Graphics
  • 32GB DDR5 RAM
  • 2TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD
  • Windows 11 Home

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Walmart has CyberPowerPC Gaming Supreme Desktop (SLC7000WST) for $999. Shipping is free.

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  • AMD Ryzen 7 7700 3.8GHz Processor
  • AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE 16GB Graphics
  • 32GB DDR5 RAM
  • 2TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD
  • Windows 11 Home

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Model: CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme Gaming Desktop AMD Ryzen 7-7700 Radeon RX 7900 GRE 16GB - 32GB DDR5 2TB NVMe SSD Black (2024)

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Holy wow I'm pissed. I bought this computer last week because it was a good deal, and now it's on sale even more (maybe because of all the buyers complaining about the SSD BSOD issue)! Now this is a bonafide steal for a prebuilt. Of course, Walmart is refusing to partially refund me per their policy which sucks. Guess I'll have to reset/repackage/return/reorder.

Anyways, here's my post from the other thread that can help people that are worried about the SSD BSOD issue (check your SSD first to make sure you have the faulty Western Digital one - otherwise this guide is pointless for you):

"Here's the configuration I got:



Motherboard: MSI Pro B650 VC - Wifi
GPU: XFX 7900GRE
RAM: T-Force Vulcan 2x16GB DDR5
Cooling: Hybrid AIO CyberpowerPC branded cooling system. CPU is liquid cooled, but the case also has RGB fans around the exterior too. Fans are soft to moderately loud. When on full blast they sound like a softish white noise machine, which I actually kind of liked.
Hard Drive: Western Digital (WD) Blue SN580 2TB SSD
PSU: Didn't bother checking. It works. Maybe I'll bother unscrewing the cover and checking later.

Noted that the GPU was sagging in the slot so I had to order a $10 GPU support brace to prevent any excess warping (it's a big GPU).

Super easy to dodge the SSD crashing issue. I booted up the computer and set up Windows 11 without connecting to the internet. You can also gamble on setting up W11 with internet if you want. (sounds like some people have had success, others haven't) Here's a quick guide on how to do that:

1: When you reach the setup portion asking for internet, you can press SHIFT+F10 keys to open Command Prompt.
2: Execute OOBE\BYPASSNRO command in the Command Prompt.
3: After executing this command, Microsoft setup will reboot the computer. After the reboot, you'll get a new button option on the same part of the setup asking about connecting that says I don't have Internet or Continue with limited setup to skip the Internet requirement (it's in small text that's hard to see because Microsoft wants your sweet sweet data). This will allow you to set up the computer with a local ID and password without needing a Microsoft account, and complete the install without connecting to the internet.

That let me set up Windows 11 without internet, likely on the software version that CyberpowerPC set up the computer on that convinced them the computer was good to ship. I had no crashing.

At this point, you could connect to the internet and try to grab the WD SSD firmware update before your computer updates Windows and/or crashes. Of course WD have their own dumb launcher/hub just like every other tech company, so you'll need to grab that to update the hard drive. Here's the link to that (creds to cardcrush on an earlier post on this thread): https://support-en.wd.com/app/ans...l#subject3

You can get the online version if you're connected to the internet, otherwise use another computer to download the offline version to a USB. Copy it to your new computer, install it. Open it up, give it a bit of time to scan your computer (it might look like it freezes for a bit). Then once it recognizes your SSD, an option should pop up under one of the various tabs/menus in the WD hub notifying you that there's an update available. I can't remember if I had to be connected to the internet (I don't think I had to be, since I used the offline install hub). Took a few seconds to update to a newer firmware version, and that was that.

The whole process took me like 10 minutes to do. After that I updated Windows and got all the other various driver/security updates installed (only thing I didn't update to was the newest Windows 24H2 preview - but I think the problem with the SSD became an issue before that was released). Been using the computer intermittently the last two days. No issues with crashing. Only game I've tested atm is Marvel Rivals at 1440p (runs fine on high settings with no issues). Glad Walmart is accepting returns until January 31st at least!

Hope this helps! I'll update this post if things change."
I was one of the people having the BSOD problem. For what it's worth, I emailed Cyberpower about it and they very promptly confirmed it should be addressed with the firmware upgrade and provided instructions, which I did and have not had a problem with it since then. Honestly I went from super frustrated to pretty pleased with it. If I could do it all again at $200 less and knowing up front what the exact problem was going to be and how to fix it, it would be a no-brainer purchase.

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Other thread mentions constant BSOD errors and other issues.
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Quote from wassuupp :
Other thread mentions constant BSOD errors and other issues.
It's usually the Western Digital SSD issue that just requires upgrading the firmware. Some people have mentioned getting ADATA SSD, which won't have the issue. If not, the return policy has been extended until Jan 31.
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Quote from wassuupp :
Other thread mentions constant BSOD errors and other issues.
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-c...d-firmware
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What's the PSU?
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Quote from Shadow_Baba :
What's the PSU?
One Walmart review says it came with an Apevia 850W Gold 80 plus PSU.
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Quote from Shadow_Baba :
What's the PSU?
Random, but I wouldn't expect this to be a high quality PSU for this price. Probably should swap this out (or if you have another one lying around from an old computer), but just the Ryzen 7 7700 ($260 microcenter) and the 7900 GRE ($570 microcenter) is $830. $170 for the case, memory, and SSD isn't too bad even if they are lower quality.
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I'm usually not one to advocate for pre-builds, but from the $1,000 pre-builds I've seen recently this one has the best gaming performance. For those worried about the PSU, this system will be under 400 watts so you don't need an overkill PSU.
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A high quality build will be $200 ish more. Don't forget the 10% Walmart cashback
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How does this compared to this one?

https://www.costco.com/cyberpower...51820.html
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What is the NVIDIA GeForce equivalent to the Radeon RX 7900 GRE 16GB? Thanks.
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Quote from guymatrin :
What is the NVIDIA GeForce equivalent to the Radeon RX 7900 GRE 16GB? Thanks.
4070 super I read.
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Quote from daydream3r :
How does this compared to this one?

https://www.costco.com/cyberpower...51820.html
This one performs better for gaming.
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Quote from daydream3r :
How does this compared to this one? https://www.costco.com/cyberpower...51820.html
It's not a bad deal.
Pro:
- Costco Return Policy + 2 Year Warranty (vs Walmart's 1 year warranty or $79 for a 3 year warranty)
- $150 cheaper (unless there is some cashback deal)
- NVIDIA GPU - somewhat hyped because of certain GPU features that aren't available on the Radeon GPU cards (over my head)
Con:
- Intel CPU for two reasons. Bad reputation due to overvoltage issue that supposedly is fixed and lack of upgradeability since the 14th generation might be the last to use the LGA1700 socket. The Ryzen 7 CPUs are using the AM5 sockets, which are more future proof (you won't have to switch out the whole motherboard if you buy new CPUs.
- GPU only has 8GBs of memory (which could be a bottleneck in future games) and it is less significantly less performant than the 7900 GRE (which is more comparable to the 4070 Super)
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This is a beast for 1440p and can even do entry level 4k. What an absolute steal

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