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popularDr.W posted Today 12:57 PM
popularDr.W posted Today 12:57 PM

Custom Build: Skytech Gaming Prism 4 Desktop: Ryzen 7 9800X3D, RTX 5090, X870 Board, 64GB DDR5, 2TB SSD, 1200W ATX PSU, Liquid Cooling $3289.6

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Today 01:37 PM
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mvpcrossxoverToday 01:37 PM
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if you switch the black AIO with a white AIO of the same model, you save $4 LOL

https://skytechgaming.com/stg-cus...=saveurln1

if you prefer air cooler, thermalright phantom spirit will save you $90
Today 01:59 PM
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zphdToday 01:59 PM
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I'm very tempted, but what I've read on the Web about their warranty and support really gives me pause. Seems like it's a coin flip.
Today 02:00 PM
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DanweiDToday 02:00 PM
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Possible to do no OS build?
Today 02:10 PM
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textmediaToday 02:10 PM
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can someone comment on ram speed and hard drive speeds if they need to be upgraded to faster?
Today 04:01 PM
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BennyBrightonToday 04:01 PM
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Capitalone Offers has skytechgaming at 8% rebate
Today 04:32 PM
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XxxfroggToday 04:32 PM
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It never hurts to do a comparison on pcpartpicker to see if its deal. If parts are not specified, choose a cheaper option for that part. Do a separate build with your bare minimum required for those parts. Compare prices and see if any price difference is worth your time in putting it together.
Today 04:55 PM
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domdc1000Today 04:55 PM
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I used AI to search for better individual prices if you were to DIY. Here's the output:
SkyTech Gaming Custom Builder Price: $3,438.89

Best Individual Component Prices for DIY Build:

Core Components:
  1. AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D (8-core, 5.2GHz): $449 (Amazon)
  2. MSI PRO X870-P WIFI Motherboard: $239.99 (Newegg)
  3. Gigabyte RTX 5090 (32GB): ~$2,000 (MSRP at Best Buy)
  4. 64GB DDR5 RGB 5600MHz (2x32GB): $389.99 (Kingston, Newegg)
  5. Seasonic Vertex 1200W Gold PSU: $564.95 (Kogan)
  6. WD SN850X 4TB Gen4 SSD: ~$212 (best found deal)
Cooling & Case:
  1. CoolerMaster MasterLiquid 360 Atmos ARGB White: $130.98 (Newegg)
  2. Antec C8 Curve Wood Case (Prism 4): ~$149.99 (estimated based on similar cases)
  3. HY-P15 Thermal Paste (15.2 W/Mk): $7.41 (DHGate)
Software & Other:
  1. Windows 11 Home: ~$120 (typical retail price)
  2. Standard Build Fee: $0 (DIY - you do it yourself)
DIY Build Total: ~$3,314.32

Calculation Breakdown:
  • CPU: $449.00
  • Motherboard: $239.99
  • GPU: $2,000.00
  • RAM: $389.99
  • PSU: $564.95
  • Storage: $212.00
  • Cooler: $130.98
  • Case: $149.99
  • Thermal Paste: $7.41
  • Windows: $120.00
  • Subtotal: $3,264.31
  • Tax/Shipping: ~$50 (estimated)
  • Total: ~$3,314.32
Savings Analysis:

DIY Savings: ~$124.57 (3.6% savings)
However, this doesn't account for:
  • Time and effort for building, troubleshooting, and testing
  • Warranty coverage (SkyTech offers 1-year warranty)
  • Technical support (SkyTech provides support)
  • Quality assurance (SkyTech tests components)
  • Potential compatibility issues when mixing components
Recommendation:

While you can save about $125 by building it yourself, the SkyTech Gaming option provides:
  • Warranty coverage and technical support
  • Quality assurance and testing
  • Time savings (no assembly required)
  • Compatibility guarantee (all components tested together)
  • Professional build quality
Bottom Line: The SkyTech Gaming pre-built is reasonably priced considering the convenience, warranty, and support included. If you enjoy building PCs and want the challenge, DIY can save you a small amount, but the pre-built option offers better peace of mind.

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Today 05:09 PM
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CyanLumber3899Today 05:09 PM
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Quote from BennyBrighton :
Capitalone Offers has skytechgaming at 8% rebate
just cheched capitalone but rebate was only 1%. can you let me know how you got 8%? thanks
Today 06:07 PM
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dakwoodsToday 06:07 PM
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Current GPU shows "Gigabyte RTX 5090 (Model Varies) 1 x $1,599.99"

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