VirtualLarry No Lifer Aug 25, 2001 56,570 10,205 126 Apr 25, 2024 #1 That's actually not a bad price for those components, plus all-white (including GPU and power cables) normally carry a $100-300 premium.
That's actually not a bad price for those components, plus all-white (including GPU and power cables) normally carry a $100-300 premium.
Hail The Brain Slug Diamond Member Oct 10, 2005 3,778 3,093 146 Apr 26, 2024 #2 The guy has the observational skills of a mushroom. He says "I don't know if it's USD or not, but if it is that's a pretty good deal". Its not. At £840 its probably more like $850-900 USD which isnt really a good deal. Reactions: DAPUNISHER
The guy has the observational skills of a mushroom. He says "I don't know if it's USD or not, but if it is that's a pretty good deal". Its not. At £840 its probably more like $850-900 USD which isnt really a good deal.
VirtualLarry No Lifer Aug 25, 2001 56,570 10,205 126 Apr 26, 2024 #3 sorry to waste people's time. me bad.
M manly Lifer Jan 25, 2000 13,041 3,795 136 Dec 9, 2024 #4 Maybe this should go into Hot Deals instead, but Walmart has what I believe is the best $1k pre-built gaming PC deal ever? https://slickdeals.net/f/17978196-cyberpowerpc-desktop-ryzen-7-7700-rx-7900-gre-32gb-ddr5-2tb-ssd-999-free-shipping Obviously you won't get hand-picked best in class components, but you can't build a better rig for $1000. Reactions: DAPUNISHER
Maybe this should go into Hot Deals instead, but Walmart has what I believe is the best $1k pre-built gaming PC deal ever? https://slickdeals.net/f/17978196-cyberpowerpc-desktop-ryzen-7-7700-rx-7900-gre-32gb-ddr5-2tb-ssd-999-free-shipping Obviously you won't get hand-picked best in class components, but you can't build a better rig for $1000.