Is This PC Build a Good Deal for $1,000?

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Asked By TechieTurtle22 On

I'm considering a local seller's PC build for $1,000, and I think it's a great deal. The seller is offering a Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU, an ROG Strix X670E-E Gaming WiFi motherboard, and 64GB of G.Skill Neo DDR5 (4x16GB) RAM. Additionally, there are two 1TB SSDs (Sabrent Rocket 4.0 and Samsung 980 Pro), a Lian Li 1300W PSU, a Lian Li O11 Dynamic RGB case, Lian Li SL120 fans, and a Lian Li Hydroshift CPU cooler. The only catch is that it doesn't include a GPU, but I already have one. Am I missing something here, or is this really a steal?

4 Answers

Answered By AskingTheReed On

Glad to hear it's all legit! And the 6000MHz timing with 30CL is impressive, that makes for a pretty powerful setup.

Answered By BuildMaster2023 On

Just a note: you might want to double-check if the seller is including the 4x16GB RAM along with the EXPO-ready sticks. The G.Skill RAM is pretty high-end. If everything checks out, it’s a great deal!

Answered By GadgetGuru88 On

Honestly, this seems like a steal to me, especially considering the quality of the CPU and RAM. The RAM alone can fetch around $500 for just 32GB, so getting all this for $1,000 is fantastic.

TechieTurtle22 -

Phew, that’s what I was hoping to hear!

Answered By MaxPower99 On

This is definitely a solid deal! That CPU alone is worth a good chunk of change, and the 1300W PSU is no joke. You're likely looking at around $900 for those two components. Plus, don't forget the RAM; that's another bonus. Go for it!

NerdyNuts434 -

Thanks! I'm just trying to get some reassurance that I'm not losing my mind here.

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