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Baldur's Gate 3 Gaming PC - Intel i7 13700F | 32GB RAM | 1TB SSD | GeForce RTX 4070 Ti | Win11 $3195 Shipped @ ExtremePC

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Baldur's Gate 3 Gaming PC - Intel i7 13700F | 32GB RAM | 1TB SSD

Baldur's Gate 3 Gaming PC

Specifications
CPU Intel i7 13700F 16 Cores 24 Threads 2.1GHZ (5.2GHz Turbo) With Jonsbo Air Cooler
Motherboard ASUS H610M Desktop Motherboard For Intel 13th Gen
Memory HP 32GB DDR4-3200 Desktop RAM
Video Card Nvidia GeForce RTX4070 Ti 12GB GDDR6X HDMI and Display Port
Hard Disk HP 1TB PCIe 3.0 NVMe SSD
Audio Realtek High Definition Audio CODEC
Wireless Card Wireless AC Dual Band PCI Express Adapter
Case Antec DP301M Tempered Glass Micro Case With Segotep 750W 80 Plus Gold Power Supply
Software Microsoft Windows 11 Home With Product key

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  • +5

    Building a comparable system yourself is around this price point, around ~3100 from a quick list I made on PCPartPicker but not sure what the power supply is, and the case and mobo doesnt show up, so paying less than $100 for it to be built and tested for you already, and have a vendor you can go to for any warranty makes this a decent deal.

    • +2

      I agree, I used to build for work, here's what i scrounged up for a similar price: https://nz.pcpartpicker.com/list/ckwtJy

      changes i made:
      DDR5 Mobo (RAM is very cheap now)
      higher tier mobo for extra features
      No wifi card because mobo has 6E onboard.

      can get windows license keys online for as low as $20

      Would not personally opt for 4070 ti at this price range, i'd be waiting for 7900XTX sales, or waiting for the 7800XT as it will only be 499usd retail and perform about the same.

      Still came to 2870 building it myself, for someone who is maybe wary of opening their rig up or damaging something, a couple hundred is a small price to pay for someone to assemble it, test, ship and install windows for you.

      if anyone is reading and intends to game, I suggest the 7800x3d with DDR5 6000 mhz ram and an AM5 motherboard, 3d vcache is brilliant in gaming and if you dont do professional tasks on your PC they smoke Intel currently.

      • +1

        Oh nice, you were able to save quite a bit on your list, I ended up going for a powersupply that was about ~200, and a case what was about $100 more to give them a benefit of the doubt

      • What's a good decent build with a 7800x3d and 4070ti? Price range and parts?

        • +1

          https://nz.pcpartpicker.com/list/vFkvVW

          $3114

          Something like this would be decent, the cooler is expensive but you really want a water cooler on that 7800x3d.

          you can drop it from 32gb to 16gb (8gb stick x2 running dual channel) to save some $ and buy more ram later if desired.
          There are cheaper cases im just very fond of the corsair
          if budget is no concern i'd be looking into an ASUS 4070 ti or perhaps a Zotac, Inno3d is fine from what i hear online but i've no experience with them personally.

          we are coming up on black friday so should be some good sales soon, you can also check NZ's prices against an australian shop called mWave, they ship to NZ and sometimes have really good deals. if the item you're buying is under $999.99 nzd you will pay much less on duty (still pay GST)

          this combo is expensive but it will handle any CPU or GPU intensive game at 144 FPS 1440p, and is capable of some gaming at 4k if you are willing to drop from ultra to med/high settings. Frame gen is really awesome technology.

  • its overkill for BD3 unless you plan to play at 4k ultra >60fps.

  • +1

    will this be able to run minecraft without lagging?

    • or RuneScape

      • Specifically old school? Gotta get that Sea Shanty 2 fix.

    • Minesweeper suitable and run that cards patience game thing?

  • +1

    be careful using a low end motherboard with this CPU as the motherboard will most likely limit the CPU power draw, intel states it can pull 219Watts
    Intel boards dont specify this so you gotta get a good board, dont think there is any VRM cooling either.

    https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/230491/…

  • +3

    $3,198 excluding shipping for the same spec build from PBTech with a better motherboard/case - https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/WKSGGPC50109A/GGPC-RTX-4070…

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