F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop What are your thoughts on this prebuilt system?

What are your thoughts on this prebuilt system?

What are your thoughts on this prebuilt system?

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kingmatt59
Junior Member
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11-29-2023, 03:45 AM
#1
This model comes with a good discount and a two-year warranty, though I'm concerned about the PSU. What are your thoughts?
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kingmatt59
11-29-2023, 03:45 AM #1

This model comes with a good discount and a two-year warranty, though I'm concerned about the PSU. What are your thoughts?

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StyleTrick
Senior Member
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11-30-2023, 08:52 AM
#2
I would certainly swap the PSU, I haven't heard of Endorfy PSUs. Based on what I understand, it's not on this list. You might want to use this alternative PSU instead.
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StyleTrick
11-30-2023, 08:52 AM #2

I would certainly swap the PSU, I haven't heard of Endorfy PSUs. Based on what I understand, it's not on this list. You might want to use this alternative PSU instead.

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DatSpiderGuy
Junior Member
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11-30-2023, 10:03 AM
#3
a little over 5000$ (but it's not in the US and typically costs around 15,090 here)
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DatSpiderGuy
11-30-2023, 10:03 AM #3

a little over 5000$ (but it's not in the US and typically costs around 15,090 here)

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goldfishyum2
Junior Member
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11-30-2023, 11:28 AM
#4
It looks reasonable considering the cost of the 5090. I'll keep monitoring the PSU, but I won't be concerned about it until the warranty ends.
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goldfishyum2
11-30-2023, 11:28 AM #4

It looks reasonable considering the cost of the 5090. I'll keep monitoring the PSU, but I won't be concerned about it until the warranty ends.

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trincat11
Member
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12-03-2023, 06:46 PM
#5
SSD isn't particularly impressive, but it can be swapped out easily, which could be useful if the device comes bundled with a lot of unnecessary software.
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trincat11
12-03-2023, 06:46 PM #5

SSD isn't particularly impressive, but it can be swapped out easily, which could be useful if the device comes bundled with a lot of unnecessary software.

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Nayumo
Member
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12-03-2023, 10:14 PM
#6
32gb vram would work well from a performance standpoint, and I feel confident about it. Plus, I don’t want to upgrade this PC for around eight years.
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Nayumo
12-03-2023, 10:14 PM #6

32gb vram would work well from a performance standpoint, and I feel confident about it. Plus, I don’t want to upgrade this PC for around eight years.

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T_KPalace
Junior Member
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12-05-2023, 05:16 AM
#7
GPUs are simple to swap out. I wouldn’t purchase one with the goal of keeping it for eight years.
The 5070 Ti looks like a better choice, with plans to replace it in three to four years using a 7070 or similar.
If you need VRAM right now, consider a used 4090.
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T_KPalace
12-05-2023, 05:16 AM #7

GPUs are simple to swap out. I wouldn’t purchase one with the goal of keeping it for eight years.
The 5070 Ti looks like a better choice, with plans to replace it in three to four years using a 7070 or similar.
If you need VRAM right now, consider a used 4090.

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Jackietieu500
Member
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12-17-2023, 10:35 PM
#8
isn't the 5070 ti bad, huh?
I checked some reviews and honestly don’t see any good ones...
I was checking out the 4070 ti super since it solved the VRAM problem and is about half the price of a 5070 ti (used vs new, that is).
A used 4090 is still pretty costly here—around $5090 so it’s not a huge deal, but not much cheaper either.
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Jackietieu500
12-17-2023, 10:35 PM #8

isn't the 5070 ti bad, huh?
I checked some reviews and honestly don’t see any good ones...
I was checking out the 4070 ti super since it solved the VRAM problem and is about half the price of a 5070 ti (used vs new, that is).
A used 4090 is still pretty costly here—around $5090 so it’s not a huge deal, but not much cheaper either.

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RitaGayo
Member
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12-23-2023, 06:53 AM
#9
This kind of guidance seems extremely risky. It might be acceptable in a situation with no dedicated GPU, but recommending the most power-hungry card in history is questionable. If he follows your instructions, the PSU could fail, though it should still be covered under warranty. However, they might face delays or complications when trying to return it.
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RitaGayo
12-23-2023, 06:53 AM #9

This kind of guidance seems extremely risky. It might be acceptable in a situation with no dedicated GPU, but recommending the most power-hungry card in history is questionable. If he follows your instructions, the PSU could fail, though it should still be covered under warranty. However, they might face delays or complications when trying to return it.

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ille200306
Member
159
12-25-2023, 12:28 PM
#10
Can it perform that?
The last time I used a weak power supply, the GPU would limit its performance.
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ille200306
12-25-2023, 12:28 PM #10

Can it perform that?
The last time I used a weak power supply, the GPU would limit its performance.
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