Apply code "HP2025" at checkout to get the title price.
Not as low as last deal, but still good if you want a 5090 to play with.
Do not forget:
"The more you buy, the more you save" -老黄
HP OMEN 45L Gaming Desktop: Intel Ultra 7 265K CPU, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD + 2TB SSD, RTX 5090 32GB GPU $6899 Delivered @ HP eBay

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$6899 × 10 = $68 990
Pocket change for a zillionaire?
let's claim this as "buziness expenze". Thanks ATO
Bruh, leave some for the rest of us!
List price AU $10,999.00 🤮🤮
I got this on the last deal for $6,700 (https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/896179). At that time it was listed for $9,999 retail, so $2K in 3 weeks? Wtf is going on.
and these local computer shops selling the 5090 alone for 6999 lol
Is 45 litres a good amount for gaming?
Not quite. However a HP OMEN 45L @~$7k might be just right!
Don't trust their measurements. Fill it with water to be sure.
6k for the 5090 $890 worth for the pc parts lol
The Intel Ultra 7 265 would be the bottleneck. Put an AMD Ryzen 9800X3D in there and it would be a viable product. Otherwise it's a waste of sand!
The Ryzen obliterates the top Intel Ultra 285k in gaming, which this doesn't even have. Not a deal!
https://www.techspot.com/review/2921-amd-ryzen-9800x3d-vs-in…
It’s like putting a v12 engine in a Hyundai i120 lol not worth it.
That sounds pretty interesting to me!
Yeah not like sleepers aren't a whole thing already.
I’d buy a V12 hyundai
be great in a straight line try turning a corner lol.
Imagine spending 7-10k on a computer and not having an AMD CPU but in fact the top tier intel cpu range, yuge.
This is gone out of control now man!
Inflation is real
pfft this is still 3k less than the average Jensen gaming PC… easily have enough money to add a 4080 as well to run your PhysX stuff….
The new norm …. is stupid.
Just 5 years ago, getting the top flagship GPU was within reach. Who can afford the 5090 these days (on top of everything else)?Sort of. The 2080ti was considered the top "consumer" card back then but the Titan RTX still existed. Gamers started buying them and Nvidia learned they could charge a bajillion dollars and people would pay for it, so it became the 3090 in the following generation. I knew a couple of people who gamed on a Titan RTX, it was purely because they had money to throw away and they liked sharing their benchmarks online.
The Titan RTX was $US2,500 at RRP, which is $500 more expensive than the 5090 is. That was the first price gouging by Nvidia, back in 2018. But even prior to that the Titan cards were awful, usually single digit percent faster with an extra GB of RAM for double the price.
I just wish we could go back to the days when the top "consumer" card was under $1,000. The 9070 XT is probably about spot on when you take into account the inflation of the past few years.
7800x3d + 5080 version pls
That will be $5.080,00
$5.08?
Oh, we have to order from Sweden?
Hopefully this one comes with all the ROPs.
Wow…. even OzBargain is out of reach for me these days!
老黄?黄狗!
OZ bargain中国人聚集地了
I remember when a GTX Titan was enthusiast (ignoring SLI). Released 21st Feb, 2013 @ US$999 MSRP (according to Wikipedia). I can't find any MSRP for Australia, but if we:
- Use the exchange rate of 1USD=0.97241AUD at the time
- Add, say, 20% for the Australia Tax?
- Adjust for inflation using RBA's calculator (2013 to 2024, no 2025 data yet)
Grand total of AU$1,561.91. So yeah, it's getting expensive to be an enthusiast for sure. I truly think in the coming few years there's going to be a massive shift from traditional gaming desktops to handhelds, and I think NVIDIA already knows this, hence going hard with AI lately.
the hardware combination is just terrible.
…and I felt like I was getting carried away looking at various $3,000 PCs, this is nuts.
Wow great price
Bought 10