Before we get all up in arms about OzInStock vs OzCrypoKillingTheGPUMarket vs Ozwhatever have a read, and if you still think you can find a better deal then comment.
Final pricing approx $4,783 after Cashrewards and code LOVEKEANU
This is the first RTX 3090 deal of any kind that has been posted in a few months so it might appeal to some people and might help for those doing a google on RTX 3090 deals, it is as far as PCPartPicker is concerned, not a bad price either for someone who wants a top of the range GPU and 11th Gen i9 (although we all know it's just a binned 10700KF lol).
This is currently the best deal I can find anywhere for a pre-build RTX 3090 system of this calibre, Techfast offers a RTX 3090 system with lower specs in most departments and no OS either for the same price as this. Gigabyte is selling enclosed RTX 3090 for around $4,000. MSI's best is a RTX 3080 system which costs more and PC Case Gear offers a RTX 3080 system for $4,600, Centrecom can get you a RTX 3090 prebuild for $6,999, however consider all of these as much more upgradable in the future and probably easier to improve the cooling significantly.
So…
Who is this for: Someone who wants an RTX 3090 now and for the cheapest price in a decent system. Isn't interested in tinkering too much just has too much cash and wants 400FPS on their 1080p 240hz monitor (more on that below). Also for those people who either a) believe the GPU market isn't getting any better or b) believe the changes coming to GPUs regarding mining will do sweet FA to curb demand.
PCPartPicker pricing: (Note: I have estimated the cost of the case and watercooling unit as your basics, and selected the cheapest prices I can find for HDD/SSD/PSU etc, also chose the cheapest colours of the AW stuff as usually for some unknown reason only one colour is on sale at a time)
Intel Core i9-11900KF 3.5 GHz 8-Core Processor $810.00
Cooler Master MASTERLIQUID ML120L RGB V2 65.59 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler $75.00
ASRock B560M-ITX/ac Mini ITX LGA1200 Motherboard $150.00
Kingston HyperX Fury 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory $242.08
Toshiba P300 2 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive $107.34
Crucial P1 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive $120.00
Corsair 100R ATX Mid Tower Case $59.00
SeaSonic FOCUS Plus Gold 1000 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply $279.00
Microsoft Windows 10 Home OEM 64-bit $149.00
AW510K $173.25
AW510M $69.35
AW510H $94.95
AW2720HF $584.34
Total $2,913 not including the elusive RTX 3090. Value that as you will but right now, $3,000 is probably ball park for something in the next week.
So my recommendation after all this time…
TL;DR
Buy this system, pay $5058.45 after LOVEKEANU, and then save a further (approximate) $275 from Cashrewards (based on Ex-GST) to get yourself a 11900KF/RTX3090 system for $4,783. Then sell the monitor when it arrives because if you game on a 1080p screen with an RTX 3090, you're wasting your money - buy the RTX 3080 and save. You can easily sell it for $400. I have seen them sell for $500 plus but keep in mind there will be a lot of them for sale with the recent Alienware PC deals on the market so bank on $400 for a quick buck. Keep the peripherals or sell them too for another few $$ and you are potentially down to $4,000 or very near for a 11900KF/RTX 3090 build.
Finally - Because you clearly have the cash, buy yourself an Alienware 55" 4K OLED to show all your friends how this system and the monitor improved your K/D.
Happy negging :)
@Nukkels: Like, seriously. It was just above your comment.
People don't always buy 3090 for gaming.
It's incredibly good value for non gaming tasks.
Get. A. Clue.