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forum thread Posted by MemorableLumber3792 • Last Friday
forum thread Posted by MemorableLumber3792 • Last Friday

Costco CyberPowerPC – AMD Ryzen 9 9900X - GeForce RTX 5070 Ti – 32GB RAM - 2TB SSD $2249.99

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SUBHEREO-FYI
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$500 markup wholesale deal ? Who you kidden ?
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acidnynex
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Quote from SUBHEREO-FYI :
$500 markup wholesale deal ? Who you kidden ?

I spec'd this out to at ~$2200 with low/mid-tier parts and a Windows license. The price seems fairly decent to me.
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You can't build this yourself for much less at current prices but its still crazy to me that a *70 GPU build is over $2200.

Unless you NEED a gaming PC right now, I wouldn't buy this.
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Peterockduke
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Price it out and keep it simple.
450 cpu
750 gpu (really should be 900)
100 ram
150 ssd
150 mobo
100 psu
150 case, fans / aio and risers
100 windows
So an 1950 -2100 ish build. The rest is mark up. Not a bad deal.

Personally, I'd take the dell 5080 deal at this price point.

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CEOofMoney
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Significantly better Costco deal right now with the 9700x + 9070 XT @ $1900; was posted last night I believe. If you're just gaming, no need at all to waste the cash to go up to 9900x; you would straight up never notice it.
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would this deal be cheaper at the store?

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Quote from Peterockduke :
Price it out and keep it simple.
450 cpu
750 gpu (really should be 900)
100 ram
150 ssd
150 mobo
100 psu
150 case, fans / aio and risers
100 windows
So an 1950 -2100 ish build. The rest is mark up. Not a bad deal.

Personally, I'd take the dell 5080 deal at this price point.

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I built the similar specs, and I paid $930 for RTX5070Ti and $350 for 9900x before sales tax at Micro Center.
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TurtlePerson2
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Microcenter 9950X Deal

$500 gets you the RAM + CPU + mobo. $900 gets you the GPU. ~$100 for the SSD. That gives you $750 for the case, power supply, cooler, and Windows license. This isn't a good deal at all unless you're unwilling to build-your-own. Especially if you can reuse a case, SSD, Windows license, etc.
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Or you just wait 2 years and get this kind of system used on Ebay or almost new, for $1200 + tax
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You can buy this a little cheaper ($2179) at cyberpowerpc website. Price includes 3 year service plan.


https://www.cyberpowerpc.com/syst...-GML-99674

Coupon is TARZANED for an additional 5% off.

I have never bought from their website (or a CyberpowerPC computer), so I have no idea about their service in general. Costco with their additional year warranty (2 years total) maybe preferable to some.
Last edited by thomman April 25, 2025 at 12:56 PM.
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Quote from TalentedLlama2331 :
Or you just wait 2 years and get this kind of system used on Ebay or almost new, for $1200 + tax

If you went with this logic, you'd NEVER buy a computer. Tech is forever improving and getting more efficient.
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Quote from TurtlePerson2 :
Microcenter 9950X Deal$500 gets you the RAM + CPU + mobo. $900 gets you the GPU. ~$100 for the SSD. That gives you $750 for the case, power supply, cooler, and Windows license. This isn't a good deal at all unless you're unwilling to build-your-own. Especially if you can reuse a case, SSD, Windows license, etc.
I just added to cart randomly a case, psu, case fans, water cooler for cpu, windows and ssd and i am at $772 before tax. You still have to build it yourself and troubleshoot etc. So I dont even know where u get that from.
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Quote from HappyDeer3232 :
You can't build this yourself for much less at current prices but its still crazy to me that a *70 GPU build is over $2200.

Unless you NEED a gaming PC right now, I wouldn't buy this.

5070 ti is $825 at Newegg. The rest of the parts are not worth $1400.

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