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forum threadloopydeals posted Yesterday 09:02 PM
forum threadloopydeals posted Yesterday 09:02 PM

MicroCenter: AMD Ryzen 5 7500X3D; AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT; [32GB DDR5-6000] RAM; 1TB SSD (PowerSpec G535 Gaming PC) $1499.99

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PowerSpec G535 Gaming PC [microcenter.com] $1499.99, In-Store Pickup only
  • AMD Ryzen 5 7500X3D
  • AMD Radeon RX 9070XT 16GB GDDR6
  • 32GB DDR5-6000 RAM
  • 1TB SSD
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PowerSpec G535 Gaming PC [microcenter.com] $1499.99, In-Store Pickup only
  • AMD Ryzen 5 7500X3D
  • AMD Radeon RX 9070XT 16GB GDDR6
  • 32GB DDR5-6000 RAM
  • 1TB SSD

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Yesterday 09:18 PM
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porksmugglersYesterday 09:18 PM
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The Micro Center "Prime Day" profit maximizer prebuilt. $350 bundle (normally $300), $650 GPU, $250 for the PSU, case, CPU cooler, and SSD. Find someone to build it for you, when the bundle goes back down. I do this spec, with build fee, locally, for $1300. Much, much better than a GabeCube also.
Yesterday 10:56 PM
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Wordsmith9091Yesterday 10:56 PM
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I bought the 16GB version of this for $1299, with the $100 discount for being a "member" (all it means is you've registered an account on their site). It's only been a few weeks but this has been a great Bazzite machine.
The 9070 XT isn't as powerful as the 5080 in my main rig in my home office, but with WFH I've really developed a distaste for gaming or relaxing in the same place where I work — and been it's more than powerful enough for a very good 4K living room "console" experience (to the point that I'm considering selling the 5080 and downgrading the office setup).
Today 12:06 AM
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porksmugglersToday 12:06 AM
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Quote from Wordsmith9091 :
I bought the 16GB version of this for $1299, with the $100 discount for being a "member" (all it means is you've registered an account on their site). It's only been a few weeks but this has been a great Bazzite machine.
The 9070 XT isn't as powerful as the 5080 in my main rig in my home office, but with WFH I've really developed a distaste for gaming or relaxing in the same place where I work — and been it's more than powerful enough for a very good 4K living room "console" experience (to the point that I'm considering selling the 5080 and downgrading the office setup).
The RTX 5080 will remain hot for a while, so you have plenty of time to compare, without losing value. Worth messing around with local game streaming too. I never do modern gaming from the main PC, using Steam Link, Sunshine/Moonlight, Apollo/Artemis to every smart tv and tablet. Even the retro PCs are all VGA or adapter out to a large screen, other than the DOS setups.
Today 01:17 AM
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LocoporlascomprasToday 01:17 AM
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I'm looking to put together a build with an RTX 5070 Ti, but I don't know much about the best brands for the price. Does anyone have any advice on whether I should look for a prebuilt or just buy the parts and build it myself? Thanks, everyone!
Today 01:42 AM
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JhustineToday 01:42 AM
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Quote from porksmugglers :
The Micro Center "Prime Day" profit maximizer prebuilt. $350 bundle (normally $300), $650 GPU, $250 for the PSU, case, CPU cooler, and SSD. Find someone to build it for you, when the bundle goes back down. I do this spec, with build fee, locally, for $1300. Much, much better than a GabeCube also.
the tricky part is the 32GB ram. no way of getting this bundle. $1500 is a decent deal

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