expired Posted by kjaxn72 • Mar 25, 2025
Mar 25, 2025 4:39 PM
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expired Posted by kjaxn72 • Mar 25, 2025
Mar 25, 2025 4:39 PM
Refurb: ASUS ROG Desktop: i7-11700KF, RTX 3080, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD + 2TB HDD
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The price is okay since a 3080 alone is $400-450ish still. I know building a computer vs having one complete is always a hot topic, but this really should have a case swap with how poorly made it is.
I'd buy one if it was in the $700 range knowing how good the 3080 still is, but a little high for me personally.
I still use the PC today.
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Easy to add more RAM and another NVME (there are two slots on the mobo). Plays most games at Ultra quality at 1440p and the only issue so far is that the included 2TB Toshiba DT01ACA2 HDD is starting to die already.
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I still use the PC today.
He was frustrated because he couldn't install a DVD drive. I didn't believe, but when I opened it up to take a look, I was puzzled as well—there was no place to install a CD/DVD drive. Didn't know that's a thing nowadays, but keep that in mind, it has a lot of space for HDD, etc, but no opening for CD/DVD/Blu-ray drive installation
You can buy a USB enclosure for your CD/DVD/BlueRay drive.
He was frustrated because he couldn't install a DVD drive. I didn't believe, but when I opened it up to take a look, I was puzzled as well—there was no place to install a CD/DVD drive. Didn't know that's a thing nowadays, but keep that in mind, it has a lot of space for HDD, etc, but no opening for CD/DVD/Blu-ray drive installation
You can always buy an external CD/DVD drive, but finding a gaming PC with a CD/DVD drive is rare nowadays.
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He was frustrated because he couldn't install a DVD drive. I didn't believe, but when I opened it up to take a look, I was puzzled as well—there was no place to install a CD/DVD drive. Didn't know that's a thing nowadays, but keep that in mind, it has a lot of space for HDD, etc, but no opening for CD/DVD/Blu-ray drive installation
It's been that way for years, you have to use a USB DVD drive. The last cases that accepted a DVD drive were made, maybe 2019? You may still have a few office designed cases out there but they are very rare