Prycedin via eBay[ebay.com] has (Certified Refurbished) ASUS ROG G700 Gaming Desktop: Intel Ultra 9 285K, RTX 5080, 64GB DDR5 RAM, 2TB SSD on sale for $2999. Shipping is free.
Note: Certified refurbished unit with 2-year Allstate warranty
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Prycedin via eBay[ebay.com] has (Certified Refurbished) ASUS ROG G700 Gaming Desktop: Intel Ultra 9 285K, RTX 5080, 64GB DDR5 RAM, 2TB SSD on sale for $2999. Shipping is free.
Note: Certified refurbished unit with 2-year Allstate warranty
calling it a gaming PC while using a crappy Ultra 9 285K cpu is hilarious. For gaming, its a good gpu but deserves a better cpu, probably something with AMD x3d at this price.
I tried to build it in pcpartpicker and it came to around over $3500. I thought it was a decent deal since the prices of things are up plus some desktops tend to have a 1 year warranty. Thought the 2 would be nice
Rough price on a refurb when new systems with matching specs except half the RAM regularly pop up in the sub 2500 range and as low as 2200 just last month.
I know PCPartPicker can't take into account bundles but you could absolutely DIY this for 3k if you want the 64gb of ram and closer to 2600 with 32. Buy the components with a card that has a free extended warranty add on (I use my citi card that adds 2 years after the manufacturer's warranty) and you're in great shape.
I tried to build it in pcpartpicker and it came to around over $3500. I thought it was a decent deal since the prices of things are up plus some desktops tend to have a 1 year warranty. Thought the 2 would be nice
Always better to post it then not. Thanks for the post.
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I know PCPartPicker can't take into account bundles but you could absolutely DIY this for 3k if you want the 64gb of ram and closer to 2600 with 32. Buy the components with a card that has a free extended warranty add on (I use my citi card that adds 2 years after the manufacturer's warranty) and you're in great shape.
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