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Ryzen 7 7800X3D - RTX 4090 - 64GB - 4TB - 1000W - Gigabyte B650 - DuoFace Gaming System

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  • AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D
  • ASUS/GIGABYTE RTX 4090 24GB
  • CORSAIR Vengeance DDR5 64GB 5200MHz C40
  • GIGABYTE B650 EAGLE AX
  • KINGSTON 4TB Gen 4 M.2 NVMe SSD
  • COUGAR DuoFace Pro RGB
  • CORSAIR H100 240mm RGB AIO Liquid Cooler
  • ANTEC NE1000G 1000w GOLD PSU
  • MICROSOFT Windows 11 Home Advanced (OPTIONAL)

Price: £2799.99 Ex Windows or £2899.99 With. (pcpp)

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" As previously mentioned, ram/case/storage: people have done edits on these, when dealing with a retail seller, find best to value, then pitch. if ur require personal custom."



7800x3D VIA 4090
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Edited by FairPriceSystems, 14 hours ago
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  1. FairPriceSystems's avatar
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    As noted again on post and previous mention about stormforce; desire an alt of parts. pitch on the best value deal that matchs next to your spec of ur desire as they can custom storages/rams too.

    Self builders (slight cheaper: dependable. not much though if matching, obvious alt parts via certain deals)

    PS: Selfers; Your very welcome, - The spark hasnt clicked yet has it? ill give u a lot of hint, whom do u obtain from, do they really care about ur end of the market or is it all one big bluff of market and their main mission is prebuilts, how much are they for prebuilts, who challenges them on their prebuilt - which biatch is that?, and for every challenge means items left over from non sale of a prebuilt and down the line when that hits a certain number, what ebay store does that end up on, and further down the line what site picks that up; so every prebuilt buy i help on all affordable levels, helps in the long terms the self build market, its a win win guys,

    1) helping people obtain affordable prebuilts.
    2) doing the pcpp on prebuilts, gives folks ideas on builds - do u know how many thanks i get from that alone
    3) Challenging the costly builders in reflect helps drive the market and makes parts lower,
    4) it drives conversation
    5) its dam sight better than ignorance that keeps the market high. (edited)
  2. george_mooaaa's avatar
    joke deal you can build much cheaper with all cashbacks and deals they offer this days
    guitarbloke's avatar
    Says the person with 0 deals posted... Thanks for the insight.
  3. poison3k's avatar
    For the price this is good, for a pre built, I was expecting 3k.
  4. DealHunterz's avatar
    What’s the energy cost on one of these I’m guessing it wouldn’t be drawing 1000w constantly right?
    FairPriceSystems's avatar
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    if u click on the PCPP the estimate is there around the 760W mark,
    much less power consumtion then the likes of an intel 14900K one post few weeks back.
  5. Rocky96's avatar
    Wait for 5090 😁
    Nigel_Tufnel's avatar
    Wait for the 6090.

    Giggidy.
  6. ltdbax's avatar
    At this level and they've cheaped out on the RAM? I'd expect 6000 C30 at this price.
  7. Lee.Nathan's avatar
    I get cheap prebuilts, but I couldn't imagine spending this much on a PC and not building it myself. I'd want a lot more control over the parts inside.
    jaffamuffin's avatar
    I suppose you only drive kit cars you have built yourself since you get more control over what parts inside it. ?


    What do you mean you didn’t weave and stitch your own clothes together I only wear hand made clothes stitched by my own fair hand its the only way to get control over the threads inside.
  8. MasterAK's avatar
    Not bad but they really cheaped out on the RAM. 64gb of 6000 CL30-36 is only marginally more expensive.
    iLoveDeals101's avatar
    I was gonna say the same thing. 3-5 business days in terms of latency
  9. Uncommon.Sense's avatar
    It's like a parts bin special with a good CPU and potentially good GPU.
  10. henry.ford's avatar
    How come no one's bought five for eBay yet? Very disappointing...
  11. Moonmonkeys's avatar
    Bit rich for me but I'm starting a new build this week with that same motherboard and 32gb DDR5 6000MHZ Ram. Anyone had problems with that, I've heard the odd issues with board and RAM (red DRAM light)
    poison3k's avatar
    Go to the manufacturers website and look for the listed ram they recommend. Should be under support for the mobos product page. Can search the item number on pc part picker / scan.
  12. XP200's avatar
    My god, nearly 3 grand to play video games and surf amazon, and it's on a deals site? lol
    FairPriceSystems's avatar
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    its 00:26 your missing certain sites ;-) "VR" haha.
  13. StolenDiagram's avatar
    I'm in the market for a self build for around 3000-3500. Would anyone recommend this over an alienware r16 for example, which is the only other thing I can find in a suitable price range with the components I'd need.

    This build has has more for less compared with alienware, but I'm very much aware that not all rtx 4090s are created equally. I've also had alienware in the past with absolutely no experience with stormforce.
    Nigel_Tufnel's avatar
    self build then you mention a pre-build, what? No-one can answer this for you, do your research and get the right components for your use case. (edited)
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