Level up your setup with the iBUYPOWER ESA7R77XT01, the perfect gaming PC build to upgrade your desktop computer system for video games, editing, and streaming, featuring the iBUYPOWER Scale case. Take gaming and content creation to a new level with the AMD Ryzen 7 8700F processor and the AMD Radeon RX 7700 XT 12GB graphics card. Enjoy faster system load times with ample storage space on a 1TB NVMe solid-state drive. Easily run multiple browser tabs and processes thanks to the 32GB DDR5 RAM. The PC is Wi-Fi Ready and comes with Windows 11 Home installed to plug in and game right away. Discover the gamer experience with an included gaming keyboard and mouse bringing RGB to your setup. To keep your computer cool and quiet at full power, the iBUYPOWER ESA7R77XT01 gaming PC includes our performance tower fan and RGB fans in the iBUYPOWER Element SE case, featuring optimized airflow via mesh panel. AMD Ryzen 7 8700F Radeon RX 7700XT 12GB Tower Air Fan 32GB DDR5 5200MHz (16GB x 2) 1TB NVMe SSD Gaming keyboard and mouse included
Model Number:
ESA7R77XT01
Product SKU:
13512601135
UPC:
848604049847
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if there was a much better hardware upgrade 6 months ago at the same price then this isn't far from a deal. the price should be significantly lower by now for downgrade in hardware
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I would generally advise avoiding products like the Ryzen 7 8700F. It is essentially similar to a Ryzen 7 7700, but the with no integrated graphics (not a deal breaker) and only 16 GB of L3 cache compared to the standard 32 GB on most mainstream Ryzen CPUs. For gaming this will have it generally give slightly less overall performance in gaming. There is certainly an upgrade path from this platform, but keep in mind that 8700F is a budget processor in the AMD lineup.
We got the same deal on Christmas but with 7900 GRE and 2TB SSD, so this one is far from being a deal.
Agreed and thanks for the institutional knowledge. Don't you hate it when you try to provide context but someone doesn't get it and starts being snarky about time machines lol
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I dont trust iBuyPower, their prebuilts always seem to have some kind of issue. Plus i had a bad experience with their prebuilt in the past. PC didnt boot, no response from their support, had to do a chargeback.
I dont trust iBuyPower, their prebuilts always seem to have some kind of issue. Plus i had a bad experience with their prebuilt in the past. PC didnt boot, no response from their support, had to do a chargeback.
Just bought a heavily used 4+ year old ibuypower PC. i7 9700k, 8GB RTX 2070 Super (Zotac), ASRock MB, Patriot memory. Haven't even looked, but I'm guessing the PSU isn't a premium brand either. Only thing that is a 'premium' brand is the CPU. And I think maybe it was left on 24/7 - the old HDD they left in it has over 17k hours logged. And, the water cooler had failed (to be expected with that many hours?), meaning it was throttling at 90C doing average tasks. Replaced with a giant Thermalright air cooler, and now it passes every stress test I can throw at it. Playing God of War at 1440P on Ultra, butter smooth at 75-80FPS, and I haven't even overclocked anything yet. I was a bit worried about CPU damage, but I can't see any indication of that, yet.
Anecdotal I know, but I'm really impressed. Price should be included in any risk evaluation here.
And, not that it matters to this discussion, but just to throw out another idea (and maybe brag about my deal a bit): I got this for $200 and put $90 into a new higher end SSD and solid air cooler. Just to put it out there - you don't necessarily need to buy a new computer...
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100% correct, this is not a deal.
7700 xt is far worse than a 7900 gre and 8700f is not as good as a 7700x. Christmas deal is vastly superior.
We have newer hardware since Christmas time as well, this should be a lot cheaper like $700.
You missed the front page deal with the Time Machine for $999 last week????
Anecdotal I know, but I'm really impressed. Price should be included in any risk evaluation here.
And, not that it matters to this discussion, but just to throw out another idea (and maybe brag about my deal a bit): I got this for $200
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