The GIGABYTE AORUS Prime 5 Gaming Desktop delivers powerful and reliable performance for modern gaming and multitasking. Featuring the AMD Ryzen 7 9700X processor and GeForce RTX 5070 Ti graphics, this desktop provides smooth gameplay, fast rendering, and efficient performance across a wide range of applications. With 32GB DDR5 memory and a 2TB NVMe SSD, the AORUS Prime 5 ensures quick system responsiveness and ample storage for games and files. Built in the AORUS C400 Glass chassis with optimized airflow and liquid cooling support, it maintains consistent performance during extended sessions. Equipped with Wi-Fi 6, Gigabit LAN, and versatile connectivity options including USB Type-C and multiple USB ports, the AORUS Prime 5 is ready for both gaming and productivity. Preloaded with Windows 11 Home, it offers a seamless user experience right out of the box. Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 9700X Graphics: GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Memory: 32GB DDR5 Storage: 2TB NVMe SSD Operating System: Windows 11 Home Cooling: 360mm Liquid Cooling Wireless: Wi-Fi 6 + Bluetooth Ethernet: Gigabit LAN Front Ports: USB-C, USB 3.0, Audio In/Out Rear Ports: USB 3.2, HDMI, DisplayPort, RJ-45 Chassis: AORUS C400 Glass Expansion: PCIe Slots as Specified Audio: Motherboard integrated HD Audio Product Weight: 22 kg Use Case: Gaming & Multitasking
Model Number:
AP5A7N7T-5000
Product SKU:
17325123006
UPC:
889523050927
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To be clear, in the current market this is a good price.
The PSU at 850W Gold is sufficient for this kind of system. Modular is nice. It's good, basically.
Putting 5800 RAM is a pet peeve of mine. It's just kind of annoying.6000/6400 is like <$50 extra but if you wanted to boost this yourself, ewll that's $400-450 (minus whatever you can get from the RAM). Is that a huge difference? No. For gaming it's neglible. For anything memory-intensive (eg LLMs) it becomes more significant. I just feel like a 9800X3D or 5070Ti should have a 6000 baseline.
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The PSU at 850W Gold is sufficient for this kind of system. Modular is nice. It's good, basically.
Putting 5800 RAM is a pet peeve of mine. It's just kind of annoying.6000/6400 is like <$50 extra but if you wanted to boost this yourself, ewll that's $400-450 (minus whatever you can get from the RAM). Is that a huge difference? No. For gaming it's neglible. For anything memory-intensive (eg LLMs) it becomes more significant. I just feel like a 9800X3D or 5070Ti should have a 6000 baseline.
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