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New 2024 ASUS ROG G22CH Gaming PC SFF i7-14700F RTX 4060Ti 1TB SSD 16GB DDR5 Ram | eBay $1070

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Yearlingsun
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It's $20 cheaper on Neweggs website. Reviews aren't stellar though. Some mild complaints but there's enough complaints about the performance, crashing issues, etc. I would be wary to buy one.
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UniqueMint469
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Need something w a 4070 super to go under 1500 💔
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GeeDoes
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The GPU has 8GB of VRAM for those wondering.
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Lalalalla
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guys, nowadays its worth get something with 4060 or spend more and get like 4070ti or 5070?

i got an alienware with 2070 ti, but that shit has really bad fans and its getting old
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barrera_j
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I know it's supposed to be a SFF PC but ilI would never recommend a 4060ti to anyone

That's a proper garbage tier GPU which can be beaten by a 3060ti in ocassions because of the slower memory bandwidth
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hellagrant
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Can someone comment on the general market of PCs and PC parts? From my limited understanding, it appears now is not a great pc part buying market.

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tooquick
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Quote from hellagrant :
Can someone comment on the general market of PCs and PC parts? From my limited understanding, it appears now is not a great pc part buying market.

I just bought all the parts for my girlfriend's build. GPUs are super expensive right now. My overall build took me about a week to find the parts and I think I paid more than if I would have gone prebuilt. The parts are all quality so I have a better PSU, case, mobo, and cooler than those prebuilts, but for the same price I could have got a prebuilt with a faster CPU and GPU
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monkey02
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with this price , can you build or buy better specs computer ?like 4080, 4070t super
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hellagrant
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Quote from tooquick :
I just bought all the parts for my girlfriend's build. GPUs are super expensive right now. My overall build took me about a week to find the parts and I think I paid more than if I would have gone prebuilt. The parts are all quality so I have a better PSU, case, mobo, and cooler than those prebuilts, but for the same price I could have got a prebuilt with a faster CPU and GPU
Thanks for sharing. I will consider prebuilt.
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paulk11087
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Quote from tooquick :
I just bought all the parts for my girlfriend's build. GPUs are super expensive right now. My overall build took me about a week to find the parts and I think I paid more than if I would have gone prebuilt. The parts are all quality so I have a better PSU, case, mobo, and cooler than those prebuilts, but for the same price I could have got a prebuilt with a faster CPU and GPU
Yeah, and with the prebuilt, a lot of times you just move it to a better case and then maybe consider a better quality PSU but if it works, you don't need the PSU. I used to build a ton of systems and now prebuilts just seem to make more sense for the average and even above average user
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wherestheanykey
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Quote from hellagrant :
Can someone comment on the general market of PCs and PC parts? From my limited understanding, it appears now is not a great pc part buying market.

It's only bound to get worse as tariffs kick in.

In a few months, you're going to be wishing for anything remotely close to these prices.
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hellagrant
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Quote from paulk11087 :
Yeah, and with the prebuilt, a lot of times you just move it to a better case and then maybe consider a better quality PSU but if it works, you don't need the PSU. I used to build a ton of systems and now prebuilts just seem to make more sense for the average and even above average user
Interesting, last time I was in the market, maybe 10years ago, it was pretty standard to purchase individual parts.

I been seeing lots of youtube videos about purchasing office PCs, upgrading the power supply and adding a GPU.

Times have changed.
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jimmstr91
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The Fans are loud! That's the major complaint with this one
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Quote from paulk11087 :
Yeah, and with the prebuilt, a lot of times you just move it to a better case and then maybe consider a better quality PSU but if it works, you don't need the PSU. I used to build a ton of systems and now prebuilts just seem to make more sense for the average and even above average user

This exactly. Unless you are an enthusiast then it doesn't make sense to try and build your own in this market. I've been running an nzxt prebuild and just recently picked up the new Corsair Frame 4000D to do a case transfer. Currently running a 4070 I bought separate from the prebuild on 650w psu and have an 850w I'm going to use when I swap so I can upgrade to a 5070ti at some point in the future.

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