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Certified Open Box iBUYPOWER ESA7R77XT01 Gaming Desktop Ryzen 7 8700F 32GB DDR5 RX 7700 XT 12GB 1TB NVMe SSD WiFi WIN11H + Free Shipping $837 at vipoutlet via eBay

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VIP Outlet via eBay has Certified Open Box iBUYPOWER ESA7R77XT01 Gaming Desktop Ryzen 7 8700F 32GB DDR5 RX 7700 XT 12GB 1TB NVMe SSD WiFi WIN11H for $837.00 Shipping is free. 1 year warranty included.

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Condition Description: New Damaged Box - Inventory is in Brand New, Unused & Fully Functional condition however the outer packaging will show signs of scuffs, dents, rips or may have also been repackaged. These products are fully warranted and are 100% brand new and guaranteed to be defect-free upon delivery.

Operating System:
Windows 11 Home
Warranty:
Standard Warranty Service
Power Supply:
600 Watt - High Power - 80 PLUS Gold, Non Modular
Wireless Network:
PCIe or On-Board Wireless Network
Primary Storage:
1TB M.2 NVMe SSD
Memory:
32GB DDR5-5200MHz RAM
Motherboard:
B650 WiFi
Processor Cooling:
RGB CPU Tower Air Cooler
Video Card:
AMD Radeon RX 7700 XT - 12GB
Processor:
AMD Ryzen™ 7 8700F Processor
Case:
iBUYPOWER Element SE Gaming Case - Black

Fullm specs and more photos here:

https://www.ibuypower.com/support...sa7r77xt01

https://www.ebay.com/itm/116776983024
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VIP Outlet via eBay has Certified Open Box iBUYPOWER ESA7R77XT01 Gaming Desktop Ryzen 7 8700F 32GB DDR5 RX 7700 XT 12GB 1TB NVMe SSD WiFi WIN11H for $837.00 Shipping is free. 1 year warranty included.

8 available at time of posting.

Condition Description: New Damaged Box - Inventory is in Brand New, Unused & Fully Functional condition however the outer packaging will show signs of scuffs, dents, rips or may have also been repackaged. These products are fully warranted and are 100% brand new and guaranteed to be defect-free upon delivery.

Operating System:
Windows 11 Home
Warranty:
Standard Warranty Service
Power Supply:
600 Watt - High Power - 80 PLUS Gold, Non Modular
Wireless Network:
PCIe or On-Board Wireless Network
Primary Storage:
1TB M.2 NVMe SSD
Memory:
32GB DDR5-5200MHz RAM
Motherboard:
B650 WiFi
Processor Cooling:
RGB CPU Tower Air Cooler
Video Card:
AMD Radeon RX 7700 XT - 12GB
Processor:
AMD Ryzen™ 7 8700F Processor
Case:
iBUYPOWER Element SE Gaming Case - Black

Fullm specs and more photos here:

https://www.ibuypower.com/support...sa7r77xt01

https://www.ebay.com/itm/116776983024

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MooseJamalYesterday 11:58 PM
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Super compelling at this price point. Have folks bought from VIP outlet's EBay store? How are they to work with?
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BabyBubbaToday 12:34 AM
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Quote from MooseJamal :
Super compelling at this price point. Have folks bought from VIP outlet's EBay store? How are they to work with?
I've seen some bad reviews for VIP, but my experience with them has been overwhelmingly positive with many excellent deals made, including a new iPhone last year.

30 day free return if you don't like it. Returns are a hassle, but it's for you to decide if this is the deal you want. This is one of only 2 R7 8700F desktops ever posted on SD for less than $1000. The last was in June for $939 with 16GB RAM and RTX 4060.
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RideOrCollideToday 03:20 AM
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You couldn't build a PC at this price with the same components... Too bad I already bought $600 worth of parts for a budget build but for $300 more after taxes I would of bought this instead.
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gordgeckToday 03:47 AM
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That graphics card alone runs $455 on amazon
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DontBreakMy20Today 04:01 AM
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good deal. my dad was looking for PC due to win 11 compatibility. he was comparing this versus Amazon big deal dell for 599. lol. ran him a comparison with chatgpt premium...

Got it—here's an apples-to-apples based on the specs in your screenshot.

Quick spec matchup

iBUYPOWER (eBay, ~$837 open-box) Dell Vostro 3030 (Amazon pic)

CPU Ryzen 7 8700F – 8C/16T (Zen 4) Intel i3-12100 – 4C/8T (12th gen)
GPU Radeon RX 7700 XT 12 GB (discrete) Intel UHD 730 (integrated)
RAM 32 GB DDR5-5200 32 GB DDR5 (speed not listed)
Storage 1 TB NVMe 1 TB PCIe SSD (likely NVMe)
Board/Platform AM5, B650 Wi-Fi (standard parts, easy upgrades) OEM Dell board (typically limited upgrades)
PSU 600W 80+ Gold (standard ATX) Small OEM PSU (often ~180–300W; proprietary)
OS Win 11 (usually Home) Windows 11 Pro
Condition/Warranty Open-box, 1-yr plan New retail (Amazon/Dell warranty norms)


Performance reality

Gaming & GPU-accelerated work: The iBUYPOWER wins by a landslide. A 7700 XT is orders of magnitude faster than UHD 730 for 3D/games and creator apps that use the GPU (Premiere, DaVinci, Blender, Stable Diffusion, etc.). Expect modern 1080p/1440p gaming on the iBUYPOWER vs. only very light/e-sports titles at low settings on the Dell.

CPU throughput: 8700F's 8C/16T gives roughly ~2× the multithreaded headroom of the 4C/8T i3-12100. That shows up in compiling, video exports, batch photo work, VMs, and heavy multitasking.

Everyday/office use: Both are snappy (fast SSD + 32 GB). The Dell's Windows 11 Pro and lower power draw/noise make it a nice office box.


Upgrade path & build quality

iBUYPOWER: Standard AM5+B650 parts, full-size GPU clearance, and a 600W Gold PSU—future CPU/GPU/RAM upgrades are straightforward.

Dell Vostro: Business OEM chassis/board; PSUs and connectors are often proprietary. You may be limited to low-power GPUs (if any) without swapping case/PSU—sometimes not feasible.


Value & price guidance

If your goal is gaming, streaming, or creator work, the iBUYPOWER at ~$837 is far better value per dollar.

The Dell only makes sense if you want a quiet, low-power office PC with Windows 11 Pro and don't need a real GPU.

Rule of thumb:

If that Dell is <$400–$450, it's a reasonable office buy.

$450–$600 = you're paying for Pro/Wi-Fi/brand but still poor for games.

>$600 = weak value next to the iBUYPOWER unless you strictly need Pro + new OEM warranty and zero gaming.



Bottom line: These are different classes. For any graphics-heavy use now or later, pick the iBUYPOWER. Only pick the Dell if you want a simple, new-business desktop and price is well below the iBUYPOWER.

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DeejayMeshToday 05:21 AM
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very nice deal. and yeah im a fan of vipoutlet. when I've had issues like missing remotes or parts, they usually give me a healthy credit back.
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Quote from DontBreakMy20 :
good deal. my dad was looking for PC due to win 11 compatibility. he was comparing this versus Amazon big deal dell for 599. lol. ran him a comparison with chatgpt premium...

Got it—here's an apples-to-apples based on the specs in your screenshot.

Quick spec matchup

iBUYPOWER (eBay, ~$837 open-box) Dell Vostro 3030 (Amazon pic)

CPU Ryzen 7 8700F – 8C/16T (Zen 4) Intel i3-12100 – 4C/8T (12th gen)
GPU Radeon RX 7700 XT 12 GB (discrete) Intel UHD 730 (integrated)
RAM 32 GB DDR5-5200 32 GB DDR5 (speed not listed)
Storage 1 TB NVMe 1 TB PCIe SSD (likely NVMe)
Board/Platform AM5, B650 Wi-Fi (standard parts, easy upgrades) OEM Dell board (typically limited upgrades)
PSU 600W 80+ Gold (standard ATX) Small OEM PSU (often ~180–300W; proprietary)
OS Win 11 (usually Home) Windows 11 Pro
Condition/Warranty Open-box, 1-yr plan New retail (Amazon/Dell warranty norms)


Performance reality

Gaming & GPU-accelerated work: The iBUYPOWER wins by a landslide. A 7700 XT is orders of magnitude faster than UHD 730 for 3D/games and creator apps that use the GPU (Premiere, DaVinci, Blender, Stable Diffusion, etc.). Expect modern 1080p/1440p gaming on the iBUYPOWER vs. only very light/e-sports titles at low settings on the Dell.

CPU throughput: 8700F's 8C/16T gives roughly ~2× the multithreaded headroom of the 4C/8T i3-12100. That shows up in compiling, video exports, batch photo work, VMs, and heavy multitasking.

Everyday/office use: Both are snappy (fast SSD + 32 GB). The Dell's Windows 11 Pro and lower power draw/noise make it a nice office box.


Upgrade path & build quality

iBUYPOWER: Standard AM5+B650 parts, full-size GPU clearance, and a 600W Gold PSU—future CPU/GPU/RAM upgrades are straightforward.

Dell Vostro: Business OEM chassis/board; PSUs and connectors are often proprietary. You may be limited to low-power GPUs (if any) without swapping case/PSU—sometimes not feasible.


Value & price guidance

If your goal is gaming, streaming, or creator work, the iBUYPOWER at ~$837 is far better value per dollar.

The Dell only makes sense if you want a quiet, low-power office PC with Windows 11 Pro and don't need a real GPU.

Rule of thumb:

If that Dell is <$400–$450, it's a reasonable office buy.

$450–$600 = you're paying for Pro/Wi-Fi/brand but still poor for games.

>$600 = weak value next to the iBUYPOWER unless you strictly need Pro + new OEM warranty and zero gaming.



Bottom line: These are different classes. For any graphics-heavy use now or later, pick the iBUYPOWER. Only pick the Dell if you want a simple, new-business desktop and price is well below the iBUYPOWER.
If I may, the HP Ryzen 5 5600G deal currently posted is one of the best values out there on a medium-high performance desktop. Almost double the CPU performance of the i3-12100 for less than $300. If you wanted to upgrade to 32GB RAM that can be had for $40 or so, but the 12GB provided should be plenty for most applications. Given the choice I would go with the refurb HP for less than half the price. And it comes with a 2 year warranty,

https://slickdeals.net/f/18676138-certified-refurb-hp-pavilion-pc-ryzen-5-5600g-12gb-ram-256gb-ssd-1tb-hdd-279?src=SDSearchv3&attrsrc=Thread%3AExpired%3AFalse%7CSearch%3AType%3Anormal%7CSearch%3ASort%3Arelevance%7CSearch%3AHideExpired%3Afalse

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