I'm interested in upgrading from my 1080, ideally to a 5090 if I can swing it but at least a 5080. I had two main questions, are the ones costco sells online good prices or just retail price for it? And has costco in the past had supply of top of the line cards before or are they probably only gonna stock prebuilts up to 5080 and unlikely getting 5090s?
Just swung my local Costco and picked up the 2k deal everyone has been raving about. Now that I’ve got it what are the first few things I should do after setting it up to having it running its best. It say I’m excited would be an understatement. Thanks everyone
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New to the pc world, looking for something in the range of 2k-3k (3k pushing it a bit). I was walking through Costco and saw this. Is this a good option for the price?
I'm buying a new desktop gaming computer and my dad is hellbent on getting one from costco because they seem high quality, I don't know much about pcs as I've only used dell laptops so I was wondering if they're high end and can easily run high graphic games, Thanks for any help.
Its windows 11, intel i5, 32gb DDR5 memory, Nvidia geforce rtx4060 8gb, with 2tb of storage, it did have the annoying gamer lights which i would prefer not to have, its from cyber power, and it was 850$
Edit: Its been great so far, I would absolutely reccomend buying them! Cyberpower seems to be great!
I am potentially in the market for a new PC, and I saw these at Costco. Are they any good? I think the biggest issues I see with them are RAM and Drive Space but i figured I’d reach out to more knowledgeable people.
Overwhelmed with options trying to buy my first gaming pc. I’ve been looking at Newegg but can’t decide. I always see one at Costco but today there was three.
Any of these actually good? Budget is $1300 as I still need a monitor. Just really looking to play Cod, Minecraft and Fortnite till I really get back into gaming.
I'm looking to upgrade my custom built i5/1080 and just wanting to blow it out. I have small kids and a demanding job and don't have the patience to build myself, so my first thought was to go to ibuypower.com or something similar. However for shits and giggles I checked out Costco and they have a $2,600 PC with a 5080, i9, 4 TB SSD, and 64 GB of RAM - like, wut?
What am I missing here? That seems like a STEAL. I know there are no specs on the RAM nor SSD, so it could be lower end on those (as far as RAM module types and SSD read/write speeds). And I know the 5080 isn't proven yet. But still, I could do the 4070 Super TI and pay jus ta little less. Would love any advice!
MSI Aegis ZS2 Gaming Desktop – AMD Ryzen 9 9900X – GeForce RTX 5070 – 2TB SSD – Windows 11 Home Item 1942027
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MSI Aegis ZS2 Gaming Desktop – AMD Ryzen 7 9700X - GeForce RTX 5070 Ti – 2TB – Windows 11 Item 1941122
I'm behind in tech and too impatient to build (soon to be in my 60s era Unreal Tournament Gamer)
Need education why one cost more and which is better gaming experience vs occasionally doing CapCut vacation videos.
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Trying to buy a new pc for my girlfriend, was wondering if this one is worth it.
https://www.costco.com/p/-/ibuypower-element-gaming-pc-desktop-amd-ryzen-7-9800x3d-nvidia-geforce-rtx-5070-12gb-windows-11-home-32gb-ram-2tb-ssd/4000384603?catalogId=10701&langId=-1&partNumber=4000384603&storeId=10301&krypto=VurP3j9Jh1RS7HpJP990QIe7%2F%2BoRUd%2BZsc4VqGycNXP%2BCNtpaDZWfVzop9kn8%2BfL5Xb2IuZysVy1VqTZ39Ph2NeoF%2FERY1GgMuTaqh2QHjDl%2F9eiilavc%2BUicEaXR9haiJ4QSg9yv16enRj%2BKiFZY83Sr61t6D4jntOHzvhypqpp%2F3VkVkMnYPApdBVYY6qDAcGX2RMmM7yjpswu07N%2BYG%2B7cWZzn6Bt393i%2BHBbWaXjrJzdYUixWb%2F5HF%2FRq0ZcQyGBZ1Ybk3mBw3qI6CA%2Fq67Lf1LQEYK7A8rnCwlQcsuajKcqmBO5KLeoT%2BhHYvnqlyYdRHXtX8nZnp1i73ogCmTyi%2FBm48erGFz3cVxfgTEuqOCSAm5rbEVWuIBskiZHwtTxSR0dLz%2BO7QMiGhdPpll8Ym9F%2FIYQebd09%2FNo03lplfbPTKjZQ52x5Co2Wc2AvEXVPgmn5yrukol1Lo5jbNozj6f3rS8m1o7RBBySY2634JzNUN8pxVa33jc30lzshU9gx%2FYj0tO0LKsZ1Ei6zlmk7P2cGENf0F78G0S0F6%2FZ4T%2BSa14AhA%2BdtcD8BRxv7LJlyS1i0mmmaRCHKKay9mBXFU49ujorvJd7rhcL2vpQURCIAihHlziRhigyOD7dgbXGiGUG5e3Xe9pjcP3bsBATXMenr%2FWcU%2BGQk0QrQpjksqQjCOHVQPhFnjuZFihn3LE0fuMce7sM4Ej8pCE5SqukCXBJZMIYOCwIKZdc1vWYANUo7hdf9aatwuKny8Hy9WcT0R%2FWBIAdKocrzhwctgVfBYYARU%2FOuAmjtgcKTpoPvefTjaoY4BW20HsNaYrvc1WV9sn6khXMGrDZNoOEofTzVWQZO7PDGlGrxTz3EF%2BDNMoQq1%2FOmgEB3v0jpJFSLv0UA%2FeIzwyBMgZnnIVX3I6Mq7%2BAxzK%2FYXNWHpkKKWQe%2Bgp4UzWUkolsQYOnX6eDICqIVmphTWTPJuFeTZhvt4%2BG8JfSfzePMObc1djuMTJ%2FTGWHqjfoJ6Ofh4D0r8F2CSvhCevEB1u28VZf6S1hcPtHKEH0Ovdyhlr6cX%2BPB%2F8ZEas5RjmB84arL8lFkAhSVseTCIWOJy0DFUp2D706u1dGKOqEFGh5sTEVhfCEIaegu7vMuiU8ZJTR4E%2B4Tbvt717l38AGa3381I2kElivfgLpFPVGlKvGw0SWl7zFvZy8t9b4K2ldEr1F0DsX8%2BmkIILhRntnmdfUSKXSGcksxcwwg%2B40n4gRTqGJA7o5BP5fjfs8ogW0xISAit6C3yQU6x2LD0BWGLhDKsHt8HAfV%2FKimR%2F1kxGjVtFyuK9LNT3xHIAqla2voiu0a0DUqwo8Ji2XCHujo4gDJV4ezJxkvIJBZ2q12i31YRbteth4rIpAfRqi0xxMK6Fki%2FWGLOX7C%2FRApJ4VK0%2FYH5Zr1qNbQXghoy1iRt%2F5kqtR2enFAdTd2QVDtSKz4emM3NUg%2BXf5j12h1TRbAJqgQhB3Fm9Hgm6sFCaQUoA9zChGuFNQT6JohORdTPmPrbG%2B4FM2wYQgfe4hcQtkk%2FRL9EPFxo89%2FzcQuNRwlg0QWGCWKqZYM8jgvCCtsP%2BmMhzRYl%2FM6hZaOBdSd1RJ9HpKNYI%2Btr1GYxKuHQDza2PobAh7toIYIQun67344A%2Fr%2BOjyH4ctYhJSx6A1m9AqoDiaKH5tBxj6K85NDg%2BWsVpGZhk8Q3aQN%2FcWl36%2F1jrA2LE2NNlM8UhrUwsSj0BG9FPoNKpDUCiDY%2FpqIZppSRxEzj60l87FyiBCC%2BU%2BDV6%2F0X00yvMZpmTKqN%2Fm1JDNuWFlOjg%2BvR22PY%2BXUga4Kmj3kNsDl5UJ4H4l20hJUIYYUKDvh12pv%2Bzp
Am I crazy or does this seem like a steal? Looking for a new PC and have been checking across Microcenter, Best Buy, Newegg etc.
Has anyone purchased this? Looks like it might be a new listing as it has no reviews.
https://www.costco.com/msi-aegis-zs2-liquid-cooled-gaming-desktop---amd-ryzen-9-7900x----geforce-rtx-4070-super%2c-12gb---windows-11.product.4000289077.html
As mentioned this world be my first pc, going to be for medium gaming and some video editing, it the price good or should I go for something beefier?
Hey guys! I'm seeing a ton of both Cyberpower and Costco PCs in here, and that's where I got mine, so figured I'd share my experience.
This was the rig within days of getting it. The parts are all high end, except the PSU. The PSU was a Vida (never heard of em) and that sound that kicks in? Yeah that's the PSU fan going haywire.
I have since swapped it out already for a 1000w Corsair PSU and now, at full load, the entire rig is quite literally silent.
My advice to anyone buying a Cyberpower or Costco PC is this: while you get some seriously high end parts (mine came with a 5080 and a Ryzen 7 9800X3D), the PSU is where they cheaped out. So I'd go over all of your parts and be prepared to possibly have to swap some out.
While yes, people are going to tell me "but sir, you could have returned it". But seeing as all of their PCs are now out of stock, who knows how long I'd be waiting. Plus I'll be adding more drives and such to this so. Swapping it out is absolutely fine with me. I'll try to add the video of how it sounds with the new pay in the comments.