Best Buy has
CyberPowerPC Gamer Supreme Gaming Desktop (SLC4200BSDFV5, 2025, White) for
$1879.99.
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thomman for sharing this deal.
Specs:
- AMD Ryzen 7 9700X 8-Core / 16-Thread Processor
- AIO Liquid CPU Cooler
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16GB GDDR7 Graphics Card
- 32GB DDR5 Memory
- 2TB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
- Wi-Fi 6 + Bluetooth 5.3
- 1000-Watt Power Supply
- Windows 11 Home
- Ports:
- 1x HDMI
- 3x DisplayPort
- 2x USB-A 2.0
- 2x USB-C 3.2
- 4x USB-A 3.2
- Ethernet
- RGB Gaming Keyboard, Gaming Mouse
Top Comments
Performance:
5070 Ti delivers 20-35% better performance, w/ bigger gains at 4K res
Memory:
16GB GDDR7 on 5070 Ti
12GB GDDR6X on 4070 Ti
CUDA Cores:
8,960 cores on 5070 Ti
7,680 cores on 4070 Ti (17% more)
Architecture:
Newer Blackwell on 5070 Ti
Ada Lovelace on 4070 Ti
* I had to read abt the Blackwell architecture and articles say it provides better frame rates in games, essentially games run smoother at higher frame rates, improved complex lighting scenarios (ray tracing - more realistic lighting/shadows/reflections), improved AI features, reduced lag when pressing a button, and less power use among other benefits.
Ray Tracing:
4th gen RT cores on 5070 Ti
vs 3rd gen on 4070 Ti (24% better ray tracing)
AI Features:
Improved Tensor cores and support for DLSS 4
MSRP:
$749 for 5070 Ti
$500ish for 4070 Ti ($799 for 4070 Ti Super)
Power:
300W TDP for 5070 Ti
285W for 4070 Ti
Seems the cost is reasonably proportionate to upgrades
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Performance:
5070 Ti delivers 20-35% better performance, w/ bigger gains at 4K res
Memory:
16GB GDDR7 on 5070 Ti
12GB GDDR6X on 4070 Ti
CUDA Cores:
8,960 cores on 5070 Ti
7,680 cores on 4070 Ti (17% more)
Architecture:
Newer Blackwell on 5070 Ti
Ada Lovelace on 4070 Ti
* I had to read abt the Blackwell architecture and articles say it provides better frame rates in games, essentially games run smoother at higher frame rates, improved complex lighting scenarios (ray tracing - more realistic lighting/shadows/reflections), improved AI features, reduced lag when pressing a button, and less power use among other benefits.
Ray Tracing:
4th gen RT cores on 5070 Ti
vs 3rd gen on 4070 Ti (24% better ray tracing)
AI Features:
Improved Tensor cores and support for DLSS 4
MSRP:
$749 for 5070 Ti
$500ish for 4070 Ti ($799 for 4070 Ti Super)
Power:
300W TDP for 5070 Ti
285W for 4070 Ti
Seems the cost is reasonably proportionate to upgrades
Based on my review.
Important Differences between this and older 4070 Ti video card.
Performance: The 5070 Ti delivers 20-35% better performance, with bigger gains at 4K resolution
Memory: 16GB GDDR7 memory on 5070 Ti vs 12GB GDDR6X on 4070 Ti
CUDA Cores: 8,960 cores on 5070 Ti vs 7,680 cores on 4070 Ti (17% more)
Architecture: Newer Blackwell architecture on 5070 Ti vs Ada Lovelace on 4070 Ti
* I had to read abt the Blackwell architecture and articles say it provides better frame rates in games, essentially games run smoother at higher frame rates, improved complex lighting scenarios (ray tracing - more realistic lighting/shadows/reflections), improved AI features, reduced lag when pressing a button, and less power use among other benefits.
Ray Tracing: 4th generation RT cores on 5070 Ti vs 3rd generation on 4070 Ti (24% better ray tracing)
AI Features: Improved Tensor cores and support for DLSS 4 with multi-frame generation
MSRP: $749 for 5070 Ti vs $500ish for 4070 Ti ($799 for 4070 Ti Super)
Power: 300W TDP for 5070 Ti vs 285W for 4070 Ti
Seems the cost is reasonably proportionate to upgrades
Assuming you can find any card at MSRP
750 is not just at launch. I got 2 at that price this month. One from Newegg and one from Bestbuy. It's just a lot work since you have to follow tracker and get within a min of the alert. A lot easier with 5070 and still near impossible with 5090 and 5080
You really only need 850w (can probably get away with a 750w).
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Sure, but that 850w psu will undoubtedly run louder and warmer on the same 500w load. Was more of an observation on the added value of 1000w when it's a spot they could have easily cut a corner
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sigh....ignorant folks like this... is why people get confused
Ignore this all.