Great link for everyone to see what graphics cards work for gspro as well^
TotallyNotDad
Costco builds are definitely good bang for your buck
sfwalnut
Costco has good PC deals all year round, but Might as well wait for Black Friday at this point. Scored a deal on an alienware pre built with a 4070 ti super last year for something like $1100 all in (after discounts and various cash backs) at dell.com. With retailers struggling this year, I suspect we’ll see some crazy deals.
Hairy_Designer_5724
Lol I just snagged a pc case with a Ryzen 9 CPU, an MSI b450 motherboard, and an EVGA 700w power supply from ebay for $150. RTX 7700 for $285 on ebay, some ram and an ssd for another $125.
All in I’ve spent under $600 on a PC that can smoke most $1000 prebuilts simply because I was willing to spend 30 minutes scrolling ebay and another 20 min clicking a few parts together. This is what everyone should do imo no matter what budget you have. Spend the extra money on your mat or subscriptions etc.
45_Schofield
I joined Costco back in April just for the gaming computer dealer to run GSPRO.
These are the parts my buddy’s kid used to build mine. Works great
AngusMeatStick
If you look at my post history I had some words to say about the first one in your picture. However, at this point it’s a very good computer, it just needed a little surgery. Which I would HIGHLY recommend doing if your intent is to stick it in a box for a sim. Super inefficient airflow design out of the box.
madmax727
I always see these go on sale at my Costco after a few months. So if anyone wants to buy, you might want to wait.
2 years ago, I get one of these for 899 when it was originally 1299
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it cost me more than $2200 to build a 4070ti rig with beefy specs in 2023, this seems like a decent deal.
Yeah, I bought the one for $1099 for my sim. I run GS pro on the highest setting with it and have never had an issue
The 5070 seems high. I bought a legion with an ultra 7 and a 5070 for 1300 before tax.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Golfsimulator/s/bwLwJkqKMI
Great link for everyone to see what graphics cards work for gspro as well^
Costco builds are definitely good bang for your buck
Costco has good PC deals all year round, but Might as well wait for Black Friday at this point. Scored a deal on an alienware pre built with a 4070 ti super last year for something like $1100 all in (after discounts and various cash backs) at dell.com. With retailers struggling this year, I suspect we’ll see some crazy deals.
Lol I just snagged a pc case with a Ryzen 9 CPU, an MSI b450 motherboard, and an EVGA 700w power supply from ebay for $150. RTX 7700 for $285 on ebay, some ram and an ssd for another $125.
All in I’ve spent under $600 on a PC that can smoke most $1000 prebuilts simply because I was willing to spend 30 minutes scrolling ebay and another 20 min clicking a few parts together. This is what everyone should do imo no matter what budget you have. Spend the extra money on your mat or subscriptions etc.
I joined Costco back in April just for the gaming computer dealer to run GSPRO.
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/kr9JNz
These are the parts my buddy’s kid used to build mine. Works great
If you look at my post history I had some words to say about the first one in your picture. However, at this point it’s a very good computer, it just needed a little surgery. Which I would HIGHLY recommend doing if your intent is to stick it in a box for a sim. Super inefficient airflow design out of the box.
I always see these go on sale at my Costco after a few months. So if anyone wants to buy, you might want to wait.
2 years ago, I get one of these for 899 when it was originally 1299