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Ryzen Threadripper 1920X RTX 2080 240GB SSD 16GB DDR4 750W PSU+Battlefield V $1919.2, Threadripper 1950X $2279.2 @ eBay Techfast

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Great configuration at insane price. Enjoy :)

Base Specifications:

Case: Leaper PRO RGB Case (mid-tower with RGB front panel)
Case Fans: (2x) 120mm Fans
Power Supply: Thermaltake 750W Power Supply
Motherboard: x399 Motherboard
System Cooling: Corsair Liquid Cooling
Processor: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1920X (3.5GHz Base Clock - 4.0Ghz Max Clock)
Graphics Card: Single RTX 2080 8GB Graphics Card
Memory: 16GB DDR4 RAM (2 x 8GB)
Primary Drive: 240GB Solid State Drive


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  • +1

    threadripper gaming PC? nice yes, but overkill a tad.

  • PCIe lanes for days, bruh!

  • +4

    Cheapest 1950X builds costs $2969.14 lol

    • -3

      The difference is they use cheap cards and cheap case and cheap PSU..So you can't excally compare it like that.

      • +3

        Thermaltake psu won't be trash. This is a crazy good deal for a machine that should last at least 7 years of being powerful enough.

      • +1

        case , don't care about case

        psu , upgrade yourself 80+ 750w under 100 bux … unless you prefer to pay 1k more ?

        card , cheap cards ? what cheap ? galax ? lousy unreliable lower performance overheated cheap card? Nah , go pay your 1k premium for peace of mind just because you're paying more.

        • Indeed, Techfast's target audience with these prebuilts is people that are looking to buy prebuilts for an affordable price with great gaming power! Anyone that buys prebuilts shouldn't care about cases other wise they would be building it themselves. As long as its good quality like the one provided is, in my opinion. How can any RTX 2080 be cheap? They all or most have same base clock speeds without any over clocks. PSU can easily be upgraded. Galax is a great GPU company and is up there among the rest in terms of quality, It is more oriented towards Oceanic buyers however.

          • +2

            @firsttimeuser7:

            It is more oriented towards Oceanic buyers

            Their main business is to equip cruise ships?

            • @alvian: Maybe the navy? I'd imagine that'd be profitable ;)

              Gasp

              The name! They must be equipping the new space force!!!

          • @firsttimeuser7: You can't really get cheap branded GPUs. If it's a 2080, it's a 2080.

            Only way it can be bad is off the cooler's bad, which realistically just means if it's a blower.

  • +1

    O_o

    Liquid cooled threadripper + 2080 system, 16gb of RAM…with the only bad parts being the PSU (maybe. With it being thermaltake that's probably fine), the small storage and case (although as someone that has it, it isn't to shabby. And you aren't building in it sooo)

    Besides that. Coolers Corsair, should be fine. Can't really screw up a 2080, mobo TMK can't really be cheap enough to matter…

    All for about the same price as a 2700 system.

  • Can anyone suggest a very good power supply to put into this build? First thing I'll be doing as I plan to add another 2080 in the near future. Thanks in advance.

  • +1

    Honest question from someone looking to upgrade their CPU but who hasn't kept up with AMD builds since forever (had a X8 8350 years ago):

    I see in the other post TechFast is selling the 1920X for ~$500 and the 1950X for ~$800 (for CPU only). I assumed those were not CPUs meant for a gaming build so I'm now confused. How are these CPUs better in a gaming PC build than the ~$400 9600K and ~$650 9700K?

    UserBenchmark tells me the Intels have about 25% better performance in single and quad core, while the AMDs are over twice as fast in multi-core. I thought the rule of thumb for gaming was that single core speed is what matters 90% of the time?

    Or is there some offset to the price difference, i.e. cheaper mobo/RAM for AMD…?

    • +2

      Threadripper CPUs are primarily meant as workstation CPUs. They have a boatload of cores and hyperthreading to go with that.

      They're not exactly meant to be for gaming, however, they end up being fairly decent for gaming. The 1920x is about 1700x levels for gaming.

      Not sure how they compare to the 2700(x) though. The 1xxx threadrippers were the zen 1 CPUs.

      TL;DR - They work very well for gaming, but are primarily intended for work.

      Oh, and thanks to cores for days it's great for video stuff, and streaming.

    • +2

      I purchased this system, so I watched some reviews on this CPU and as Ninja stated, these are more workhorse CPU's but still very good for gaming. In one of the reviews it showed some special mode you can switch on, software wise to make it emulate single core performance for gaming etc making it almost as good as their equivalents. Personally, I would have bought one of the other deals instead of this but I missed out so I pulled the trigger on this package as I think Tech Fast will stop making these deals shortly from what they are indicating, and also the 20% off coupon @ eBay is about to expire.

      EDIT: I was in Scorptec today and showed them this system and they were blown away at these specs for $1900. The guy said they would charge around 3.5k for the same setup.

  • Devastated I missed out on this deal!

    Hopefully they have another 20% off soon and I can pick it up for this price.

    Do you guys know if they will be having another 20% off?

    • Maybe not any time soon. Not unless they go for a new years deal.

      There's a 10% discount right now if you're fine with that. It's not as good, bit still pretty nice for this deal.

      • 10% also gone & only 5% discount left now ..

        • Oof.

          Yeah, definitely wait then. At least 10% off for maximal Ozbargaining

  • +1

    For anyone who bought the 1950x pc how is it going so far?

  • Has anyone who ordered from this deal received their system yet?

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