Micro Center has
PowerSpec G528 Gaming Desktop (1000002670) for
$999.99. Free store pickup is available where stock permits.
Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Thanks to community member
Dr.W for finding this deal.
Specs:
- AMD Ryzen 5 7500X3D 4.0GHz Processor
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 8GB GDDR7 Graphics
- 16GB DDR5-6000 RAM
- 1TB NVMe Solid State Drive
- ASUS B840M Max Gaming AX Motherboard
- WiFi 6 802.11ax + Bluetooth 5.3
- Windows 11 Home
- Ports:
- 4x USB 3.2 (Gen 1 Type-A)
- 1x USB 3.2 (Gen 1 Type-C)
- 1x USB 3.2 (Gen 2 Type-A)
- 4x USB 2.0 (Type-A)
- 1x HDMI
- 1x DisplayPort
- 1x RJ-45
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I couldn't tell exactly from the specs section but I'm guessing there are two 8 GB sticks of DDR5 ram? Don't get me wrong that's something to be thankful for in today's day and age when AI centers are gobbling up all the production allocation that would normally go to consumer grade ram
(yep I know I know you could just buy a second set of two 8 GB DDR ram sticks someday and stick that in the empty ram slots too looks like the motherboard has four ram slots .. I know this could be a "just me" situation and others may not have had this problem but.. and this sounds crazy I know but I swear it actually happened to me.. I had a PC with two 8 GB sticks of ram, identical manufacturer and model number and everything... bought two more 8 GB sticks of ram (gskill ) exact same manufacturer and model number (so all four same manufacturer same model number) and everything as the first two sticks of ram .. and the ram sticks still refused to "get along" blue screens of death and so forth.. the problems went away when I replaced them with two 16 GB sticks of a paired 32 GB corsair vengeance ... DDR 4 ram so this was admittedly years ago but when I posted about my problems online I was told that due to manufacturing differences when they're made the only way you can absolutely guarantee ram sticks will play well together is if you buy a single dual pair set ... again I'm just going by what I was told online when I posted in PC help forums there are people here on slickdeals who I'm sure would know more about this than I would who could weigh in here)
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Another great find Dr.W, thank you.
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