[DEAD] ABS Challenger Gaming PC - Intel i3 10100 - GeForce GTX 1650 - 8GB DDR4 - 512GB SSD $499 @ Newegg

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ABS Challenger Gaming PC - Intel i3 10100 - GeForce GTX 1650 - 8GB DDR4 - 512GB SSD $499


This is their house-brand custom-built PC lineup. Hard to build one (including Win10) for this price!

Edit: Now $549, not so hot.
 
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Well, I just gave mine away. (The ABS 10100/GTX 1650 gaming PC). Tho, I forgot to include a 16GB DDR4 kit to the friend I was giving it away to. I knew I forgot something. Came back here to check the specs, yeah, 8GB, not 16GB. You really need 16GB these days.

Oh well, I can send that to him later, I guess. RAM's thankfully not super-expensive, but it does seem to be trending upwards. (DDR4-3200 16GB kit / 2x8GB is going for $70-75 these days, maybe 6-12 months ago, it was dropping just below $50, $49.99 for some Team Group Vulcan DDR4-3200 with presumed Hynix chips. I stocked up back then, and now I'm using some Silicon Power DDR4-3200 16GB kits that I picked up for $69.99 on ShellShocker one day.)
 

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Well, I just gave mine away. (The ABS 10100/GTX 1650 gaming PC). Tho, I forgot to include a 16GB DDR4 kit to the friend I was giving it away to. I knew I forgot something. Came back here to check the specs, yeah, 8GB, not 16GB. You really need 16GB these days.

Oh well, I can send that to him later, I guess. RAM's thankfully not super-expensive, but it does seem to be trending upwards. (DDR4-3200 16GB kit / 2x8GB is going for $70-75 these days, maybe 6-12 months ago, it was dropping just below $50, $49.99 for some Team Group Vulcan DDR4-3200 with presumed Hynix chips. I stocked up back then, and now I'm using some Silicon Power DDR4-3200 16GB kits that I picked up for $69.99 on ShellShocker one day.)

Does it really matter how much memory is in the PC at this point? I'd imagine that 60% of the people buying that PC are just planning on using the video card from it and selling/donating the rest.
 
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