Level up your setup with the iBUYPOWER ESA7N56T01, the perfect gaming PC build for someone looking to upgrade their desktop computer system for video games, editing, and streaming. This prebuilt iBUYPOWER Gaming PC utilizes professionally vetted components to create a high-performing desktop machine. Take gaming and content creation to a new level on an AMD Ryzen 7 8700F processor paired with an NVIDIA RTX 5060Ti 8GB graphics card. Enjoy fast load times and ample storage space on a 1TB NVMe solid-state drive. Multitask like no other thanks to 32GB DDR5 RGB RAM. The PC is even Wi-Fi Ready and comes with Windows 11 Home installed so you can plug in and game right away. Discover the gamer experience and upgrade your RGB setup thanks to the included iBUYPOWER gaming keyboard and mouse. To keep your computer cool and quiet at full power, the ESA7N56T01 boasts the new 2024 iBUYPOWER AW4 CPU cooler, and RGB fans in a premium iBUYPOWER Element SE black case. Ryzen 7 8700F RTX 5060Ti 8GB 32GB DDR5 RGB 1TB NVMe
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Model: iBUYPOWER Element SE Gaming PC Desktop - AMD Ryzen 7 8700F, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060Ti 8GB, 32GB DDR5 RGB RAM, 1TB NVMe SSD - ESA7N56T01
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Is this much better PC than the Costco one with Core Ultra 225F and RTX 5060? I really don't need it for any gaming, just office use and occational VMs and may be occasional photo processing.
Is this much better PC than the Costco one with Core Ultra 225F and RTX 5060? I really don't need it for any gaming, just office use and occational VMs and may be occasional photo processing.
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This is a great deal at this price. 5060ti 8gb is fine. You can't run ultra settings at 1440p but no machine can under $1000. Down the road sell the gpu for $200+ and buy a 9070 or 5070 gpu for ~$500+. The 32gb ddr5 ram makes this a buy now think later proposition.
8700F vs 14400F, 8700F slightly better in gaming, will have better multicore performance tho. 5060 Ti 8GB will be around 15% faster at 1440p.
You can get 1440p Gaming VA monitors for low as $140, I think overall their value is very similar, given the performance differences or the benefit of the included monitor. However, I personally wouldn't get a VA monitor for gaming and prefer an IPS for better motion clarity.
Both are good options I say, probably more depends on what your budget is, do you have a monitor and what not.
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You can get 1440p Gaming VA monitors for low as $140, I think overall their value is very similar, given the performance differences or the benefit of the included monitor. However, I personally wouldn't get a VA monitor for gaming and prefer an IPS for better motion clarity.
Both are good options I say, probably more depends on what your budget is, do you have a monitor and what not.
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