ABS Eurus Ruby Gaming PC, Ryzen 7 9800X3D, GeForce RTX 5070 Ti, 32GB DDR5 RAM, 2TB SSD, Windows 11 Desktop Operating System: Windows 11 Home CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D 8-Core 16-Thread GPU: GIGABYTE Gaming GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16GB GDDR7 Motherboard: MSI PRO B850-P WIFI AM5 RAM: Team T-Force Delta RGB 32GB(16GBx2) DDR5 6400Mhz SSD: Kingston M.2 2280 2TB PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe CPU Cooler: GAMDIAS AURA GL240 V2 240mm AIO Liquid Cooler PSU: 750W ATX2.0 80+ Gold Power Supply Case: ABS Eurus 570 Obsidian Black Dimension: 487 x 216 x 464mm (19.17" x 8.50" x 18.25") WiFi: Wi-Fi 7 Bluetooth: Bluetooth 5.4 VR Ready: Yes
Model Number:
ER9800X3D5070TI4
Product SKU:
16180374694
UPC:
859857006921
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ABS is Newegg's brand for anyone wondering. So any unbranded parts are Newegg's own brand. This includes the PSU, which is a Gold 750W PSU. So is this good? Well, it's as good as you view Newegg. On a pure spec list, a 9800X3D+5070Ti build for $1900 is good.
Since the beginning of the year you typically find a 9070xt or 5070 in this price range (1750-1900). Great deal considering the cheapest 5070ti is $900 with most versions running closer to $1,100. You're not going to DIY a build like this for cheaper with all new parts even if you have a Micro Center across the street. A micro center CPU/RAM/MOBO bundle at 680 + the cheapest 5070ti at $900 already gets you to $1580 while still needing to add a PSU, case, AIO cooler, fans if the case doesn't include them, and 2tb SSD for under $320 to beat this deal. Not happening!
You expect to be taken seriously when you link a product with a completely different/inferior CPU, slower RAM, different mobo, and more? It is exactly for people like you that every component's details have been mentioned by Walmart so that you can put those in PCPartPicker to check the pricing; yet you did not do that before randomly commenting here on something you lack knowledge of. I have attached the screenshot of that, the price mentioned is still without the CPU case and Wi-Fi and audio card, add those and it would reach a price of $2749-$2800.
You expect to be taken seriously when you link a product with a completely different/inferior CPU, slower RAM, different mobo, and more? It is exactly for people like you that every component's details have been mentioned by Walmart so that you can put those in PCPartPicker to check the pricing; yet you did not do that before randomly commenting here on something you lack knowledge of. I have attached the screenshot of that, the price mentioned is still without the CPU case and Wi-Fi and audio card, add those and it would reach a price of $2749-$2800.
I appreciate that you provided correct information but do you really need to come off so negatively to the other person. Just list your reasoning (which is correct).
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- The Costco 5080 PC for $2200 (now $3200 btw): https://slickdeals.net/f/19263757-costco-members-2300-msi-aegis-gaming-desktop-amd-ryzen-9-9900x-geforce-rtx-5080-windows-11-home-32gb-ram-2tb-ssd
- The HP 5090 deals that sometimes come up eg https://slickdeals.net/f/19540119-omen-hp-45l-gaming-desktop-intel-ultra-7-265k-rtx-5090-32gb-ddr5-1tb-ssd-3794-99
- MicroCenter deals, which sometimes include them selling Alienwares.
Mid-last year we had some amazing Walmart deals. We've had nothing like that this year that I've seen eg https://slickdeals.net/f/18638617-acer-nitro-60-gaming-desktop-amd-ryzen-9-7900-nvidia-geforce-rtx-5080-with-16gb-gdrr7-vram-64gb-ram-2tb-ssd-n60-181-ur27-black-1999What you have to remember is that what was a $200 RAM kit and $100 SSD last year are now $1000 and $300.
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