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iBUYPOWER Slate - AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, AMD Radeon RX 9070XT 16GB, 32GB DDR5 RGB, 2TB NVMe SSD - $1,649.99

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iBUYPOWER - AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, AMD Radeon RX 9070XT 16GB, 32GB DDR5 RGB, 2TB NVMe SSD

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Today 03:00 AM
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sixty4bitToday 03:00 AM
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Seems like a pretty good deal. Just noting the comments mention 5200mts ram and a xoyuple mention issues with the 750w psu
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lmj7373Today 03:43 AM
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So happy I returned this.
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TyresianKToday 03:47 AM
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Quote from lmj7373 :
So happy I returned this.
To buy again? Or issues?
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danjayhToday 03:48 AM
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Quote from lmj7373 :
So happy I returned this.
Care to give details on why?
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KyundereToday 04:04 AM
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Minimum required PSU for a 9070xt is 800w. Insane that it has a 750w with a 9800x3d and a 9070xt
was corrected that 750w is the minimum for 9070xt
Last edited by Kyundere December 29, 2025 at 11:32 PM.
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Today 04:32 AM
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lmj7373Today 04:32 AM
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Quote from danjayh :
Care to give details on why?
750w PSU
DDR-5 5200Mhz memory to slow.
B650 mobo bargain bin

Bargain bin system, but if it's all that's available in your area gi for it. Luckily I have 2 Microcenter's fairly close to me and their PowerSpec in house brand is way better.
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GranduppahToday 04:45 AM
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You guys mention the PSU being 750 watt, couldn't that easily be replaced with something better? I'm not much of a technical guy.
Last edited by Granduppah December 29, 2025 at 10:00 PM.

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muchwowToday 04:59 AM
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Quote from Granduppah :
You guys mention the PSU being 750 watt, couldn't that easily be replaced with something better? I'm not much of a technical guy.
Yes, but that's extra cost. Personally, I wouldn't worry about it as long as it runs fine. Commenter above mentioned minimum required is 800w. Not sure where that's coming from, since AMD's official website states 750w. Also, those figures usually come with a caveat (i.e. when tested with some high TDP CPU or something like that). 9800X3D is not as power hungry as some others out there.
https://www.amd.com/en/products/g...070xt.html
For RAM, since it's only 5200 MT/s, I would try incremental overclocking as much as possible (as long as it's still stable).
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shivster1796Today 05:04 AM
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Quote from Granduppah :
You guys mention the PSU being 750 watt, couldn't that easily be replaced with something better? I'm not much of a technical guy.
750w is more than enough to run a 9070 XT and 9800X3D, the power draw will be well under that. You could always upgrade the PSU down the line too.
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FancyClover318Today 05:28 AM
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Quote from Granduppah :
You guys mention the PSU being 750 watt, couldn't that easily be replaced with something better? I'm not much of a technical guy.
Its easy and cheap to buy a better PSU, but putting it in requires unmounting the old one, mounting the new, then disconnecting then reconnecting several cables.
Its nothing overly hard, but if you're not technical or used to PC builds it might be a little intimidating. I would suggest watching a Youtube video on swapping PSUs and that will give you an idea of the process.

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