expiredTealSparrow520 posted Dec 13, 2024 07:02 PM
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expiredTealSparrow520 posted Dec 13, 2024 07:02 PM
iBUYPOWER Y40 Gaming Desktop: AMD Ryzen 7 7700, RTX 4070, 16GB DDR5, 1TB SSD
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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.as
XPG DDR5 1x16G CL42
AX5U5200C4216G
NVME is wd blue SN580
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ASRock B650M ....
Zotac 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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It had the Zotac and ASRock mobo. The difference is the ram.
It's got PANTHER RGB DDR5 5200 CL40. I'm trying to find another one of these now. I'm guessing there'll be some folks here in the same boat that want to get rid of theirs of get another matching stick.
It had the Zotac and ASRock mobo. The difference is the ram.
It's got PANTHER RGB DDR5 5200 CL40. I'm trying to find another one of these now. I'm guessing there'll be some folks here in the same boat that want to get rid of theirs of get another matching stick.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/268828...cae447
I'd buy a 2x16 kit (GSkill, Corsair etc) and Ebay the 1x16.
I'd buy a 2x16 kit (GSkill, Corsair etc) and Ebay the 1x16.
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They're taking a dump at your expense and laughing at you. This wasn't a very good deal to begin with. Much slower than the 7900gre. At least the Cyberpower had ddr6000, I can't believe they put 5200 in this.
If you guys have to replace the ram entirely, that's $80-120, making this a horrible deal. 700watts. That's not enough. You'll be redlining.
They're taking a dump at your expense and laughing at you. This wasn't a very good deal to begin with. Much slower than the 7900gre. At least the Cyberpower had ddr6000, I can't believe they put 5200 in this.
If you guys have to replace the ram entirely, that's $80-120, making this a horrible deal. 700watts. That's not enough. You'll be redlining.
I also had to call support yesterday and they were beyond friendly and helpful (obviously anecdotal) so my experience thus far has been very good.
Also, the case is a BEAST, big boy and heavy. I don't care for RGB anything so I shut that all off.
LOL, extort them, tell them if they don't send you a stick of ram, you're going to return it on January 31st.
That way, their loss from processing a return is far greater than simply mailing you another stick of ram. This deal isn't very good to begin with, I wouldn't even feel bad.
Just kidding, don't do that, we're not at the level of SlickScum who exploit cellphone loopholes to flip phones on ebay.
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