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iBUYPOWER Y40 Gaming Desktop: AMD Ryzen 7 7700, RTX 4070, 16GB DDR5, 1TB SSD

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Walmart has iBUYPOWER Y40 Gaming Desktop PC (Y40BA7N4701) on sale for $999 -> now $979. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member TealSparrow520 for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • AMD Ryzen 7 7700 4.5GHz processor with Max Boost Clock up to 5.4GHz; 8 cores and 16 threads
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 12GB graphics card
  • 16GB DDR5 (5200MHz) RAM
  • 1TB NVME solid state drive
  • 240mm AIO Liquid Cooled
  • 700 Watt 80+ Gold Power Supply
  • RGB gaming keyboard and RGB gaming mouse included
  • Windows 11 Home

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Walmart has iBUYPOWER Y40 Gaming Desktop PC (Y40BA7N4701) on sale for $999 -> now $979. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member TealSparrow520 for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • AMD Ryzen 7 7700 4.5GHz processor with Max Boost Clock up to 5.4GHz; 8 cores and 16 threads
  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 12GB graphics card
  • 16GB DDR5 (5200MHz) RAM
  • 1TB NVME solid state drive
  • 240mm AIO Liquid Cooled
  • 700 Watt 80+ Gold Power Supply
  • RGB gaming keyboard and RGB gaming mouse included
  • Windows 11 Home

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
  • About this Product:
    • 1-year warranty
  • About this Store:
    • Details of Walmart's return policy (here)

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Written by TealSparrow520

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Model: iBUYPOWER Y40 Gaming Desktop Liquid Cooled AMD Ryzen 7-7700 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 12GB - 16GB DDR5 1TB SSD Black (2024)

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lundjohnson
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I called to find out if the motherboards have 2 full size M.2 NVME SSD slots. the iBuyPower tech rep said they do. There are 3 motherboard options depending on the build batch.
ASUS Prime B650 motherboard spec sheet https://www.asus.com/us/motherboa.../techspec/
MSI Pro B650 motherboard spec sheet https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/P...cification
Asrock B650 M-C motherboard spec sheet https://www.asrock.com/MB/AMD/B65...dex.us.asp
gostdi
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Just opened it, here are the main components.

XPG DDR5 1x16G CL42
AX5U5200C4216G


NVME is wd blue SN580
WDS100T380E

Motherboard
ASRock B650M ....

Zotac 4070
CyanTeam386
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Agree with nicemann. The recent $999 7900 GRE deal from Walmart was a step up from this one, and came with more storage and RAM. The 7900GRE itself is also slightly better overall than the base 4070 according to community testing (outside of a few specific cases). Somewhere between a 4070 and 4070ti, although different sites are reporting different rankings, it's in that ballpark. Most common comparison I've seen is that it is similar to the 4070 Super (aka 4070 Refresh, an upgrade to the base 4070).

Don't want to get too deep into a side-conversation about NVIDIA vs AMD, but it is true that NVIDIA as the dominant GPU maker and market leader tends to have more software features and driver updates available initially, and it usually takes a bit more time for AMD and Intel to catch up. That being said, it usually doesn't take too long for the others to catch up with reasonable driver updates and feature releases. If you don't care about being on the absolute cutting edge in terms of software optimization and features, it probably won't be an issue for you.

The only real catch to that particular AMD deal was that a lot of the computers from that deal were using a Western Digital SSD with an old firmware version that had conflicts with newer versions of Windows 11, causing BSOD crashes. Many people in that thread did say that there's a good chance the computer will pop up on sale again but be "open box" because so many people bought it and the less-tech-savvy buyers probably didn't know how to upgrade the SSD firmware, leading to more potential people returning the computer if they run into problems. The solution was super easy to do though, so the tech-savvy buyers got a fantastic deal with no real caveats.

That being said, I'm not encouraging anyone to wait for a new sale on that particular build. This is still a solid deal more in line with people's expectations. The other one was just a once-in-a-blue-moon event (hence why it absolutely blew up here on SlickDeals and sold out within like 2 days).

In terms of CyberpowerPC vs IBUYPOWER, it seems like the general consensus is they operate in a similar tier. I've seen tons of people both complimenting and complaining about their respective build qualities and customer service (and a lot of the "evidence" to back up either side is anecdotal, so it's hard to really tell if one is truly better than the other). I haven't taken a look at their particular warranties, but in terms of just the product you'll get something similar (hello to the incoming "no, actually you're wrong!" crew ready to tell me just how wrong I truly am). Product failure is always a part of the risk of buying any prebuilt, so you'll have to do your best to determine whether or not the value proposition being offered up front is worth the risk, and how good their warranties or return policies are in event that your product does fail.

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Dec 13, 2024 10:16 PM
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McQuayDec 13, 2024 10:16 PM
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Quote from coronalForce :
Why buy 4000 series at this point?
Because it's cheaper than whatever is about to get announced
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Dec 13, 2024 11:14 PM
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AnkoDec 13, 2024 11:14 PM
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What stops someone from buying, using, and returning it after 90 days if you don't like it? Is there fees or anything
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Dec 13, 2024 11:20 PM
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TquasiDec 13, 2024 11:20 PM
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Quote from Anko :
What stops someone from buying, using, and returning it after 90 days if you don't like it? Is there fees or anything
the pain-in-the-butt factor of setting up a new PC, for one.
Dec 14, 2024 12:13 AM
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DelightfulAlpaca466Dec 14, 2024 12:13 AM
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Walmart

iBUYPOWER Y40 Gaming Desktop Liquid Cooled AMD Ryzen 7-7700 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 12GB - 16GB DDR5 1TB SSD Black (2024)

https://www.walmart.com/ip/iBUYPO...037789fcd8
Dec 14, 2024 12:25 AM
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nicemannDec 14, 2024 12:25 AM
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Quote from Rad_B :
Is this better or worse then last Walmart deal that was 999$ I know other one had 32gb ram and 2tb ssd. Same cpu . Gpu is different. What about other parts ? is ibuypower better then cyber power pc .
Same CPU, GPU is not as good on this iBuyPower according to some benchmarks, close though.

Half the memory and storage. It's not a bad deal but the last Walmart deal you are referring to was the best deal of the year so far IMO.
Last edited by nicemann December 13, 2024 at 05:27 PM.
Dec 14, 2024 12:27 AM
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nicemannDec 14, 2024 12:27 AM
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Quote from Anko :
What stops someone from buying, using, and returning it after 90 days if you don't like it? Is there fees or anything
Walmarts return policy is typically only 30 days for consumer electronics. It is a little longer on this due to the extended holiday returns. Jan 31st
Dec 14, 2024 01:51 AM
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xtpDec 14, 2024 01:51 AM
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This has to be $780 to match the 7900GRE deal.

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Quote from xtp :
This has to be $780 to match the 7900GRE deal.
doubt that will happen 4070 and 7900 GRE is similar priced GPU.
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Dec 14, 2024 03:47 AM
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GreySwing658Dec 14, 2024 03:47 AM
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Quote from new_yorker :
I would say this is a fair deal with 4070, but unfair to compare on price-performance aspect of previous deal.
Why is comparing unfair? That's THE thing we do here at SD.
Dec 14, 2024 04:25 AM
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plus1zeroDec 14, 2024 04:25 AM
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Quote from shatter :
I have the same question. I have the computer sitting in the box still and can return it if the RTX 4070 is superior to the Radeon RX 7900 for gaming. I have only owned Nvidia graphics card so not really up to speed on the AMD GPUs.
Nvidia is always preferable to AMD if performance is remotely comparable for the superior driver updates alone.
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Quote from Rad_B :
Is this better or worse then last Walmart deal that was 999$ I know other one had 32gb ram and 2tb ssd. Same cpu . Gpu is different. What about other parts ? is ibuypower better then cyber power pc .
Agree with nicemann. The recent $999 7900 GRE deal from Walmart was a step up from this one, and came with more storage and RAM. The 7900GRE itself is also slightly better overall than the base 4070 according to community testing (outside of a few specific cases). Somewhere between a 4070 and 4070ti, although different sites are reporting different rankings, it's in that ballpark. Most common comparison I've seen is that it is similar to the 4070 Super (aka 4070 Refresh, an upgrade to the base 4070).

Don't want to get too deep into a side-conversation about NVIDIA vs AMD, but it is true that NVIDIA as the dominant GPU maker and market leader tends to have more software features and driver updates available initially, and it usually takes a bit more time for AMD and Intel to catch up. That being said, it usually doesn't take too long for the others to catch up with reasonable driver updates and feature releases. If you don't care about being on the absolute cutting edge in terms of software optimization and features, it probably won't be an issue for you.

The only real catch to that particular AMD deal was that a lot of the computers from that deal were using a Western Digital SSD with an old firmware version that had conflicts with newer versions of Windows 11, causing BSOD crashes. Many people in that thread did say that there's a good chance the computer will pop up on sale again but be "open box" because so many people bought it and the less-tech-savvy buyers probably didn't know how to upgrade the SSD firmware, leading to more potential people returning the computer if they run into problems. The solution was super easy to do though, so the tech-savvy buyers got a fantastic deal with no real caveats.

That being said, I'm not encouraging anyone to wait for a new sale on that particular build. This is still a solid deal more in line with people's expectations. The other one was just a once-in-a-blue-moon event (hence why it absolutely blew up here on SlickDeals and sold out within like 2 days).

In terms of CyberpowerPC vs IBUYPOWER, it seems like the general consensus is they operate in a similar tier. I've seen tons of people both complimenting and complaining about their respective build qualities and customer service (and a lot of the "evidence" to back up either side is anecdotal, so it's hard to really tell if one is truly better than the other). I haven't taken a look at their particular warranties, but in terms of just the product you'll get something similar (hello to the incoming "no, actually you're wrong!" crew ready to tell me just how wrong I truly am). Product failure is always a part of the risk of buying any prebuilt, so you'll have to do your best to determine whether or not the value proposition being offered up front is worth the risk, and how good their warranties or return policies are in event that your product does fail.
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CyanTeam386Dec 14, 2024 08:34 AM
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Quote from rpgman1 :
The reviews seem to be mixed. There might be more desktop PC deals coming out anyway.
Once NVIDIA and AMD announce their next GPU lineups early next year, prices will go down for current gen GPUs and prebuilts using them. If people don't mind how current gen runs, it might be worth it to wait a few months for that inevitable price adjustment.

However, it should also be noted that there's a chance that starting next year the Trump administration will place tariffs on various imports to the US, resulting in an increase in prices for things like computer parts. So it may be a wiser decision now to make a purchase. But that's all theory at this point. We won't know for sure until it happens.
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NickK3338Dec 14, 2024 11:26 AM
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Quote from StrongCrowd1171 :
False. The 7900 runs at 280w and draws much more power, which generates more heat. The benchmarks between the base 4070 and the 7900 GRE are neck and neck, with the 4070 having better rasterization, ray tracing and performing better in certain games like Cyberpunk. The Super beats the GRE by a solid 10-15%.
Cite your source and include the caveats
Last edited by NickK3338 December 14, 2024 at 04:30 AM.
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xtpDec 14, 2024 12:53 PM
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Quote from NickK3338 :
Cite your source and include the caveats
He's making it up.

4070 is trash tier compared to 7900GRE.yummy

https://tpucdn.com/review/asus-ra...0-1080.png
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