The entire kit has been reduced by $600 to $1900 and Newegg is throwing in a free Samsung G3 monitor that has a 144Hz, 1080p panel. Samsung’s monitors are always pretty good, with the 24-inch G3 being an excellent entry point or addition to your set-up.
Get the ABS Gladiator PC with an RTX 3070 Ti, Intel i7 12700K and a free Samsung G3 monitor for $1900 (was $2500, monitor is worth $229)
While it’s not using the 12th gen Intel’s supported DDR5 RAM, as we’ve seen with the launch of the upgraded RAM, it’s still too wildly expensive to really recommend. The need for speed just doesn’t justify the hundreds of dollars it requires. So if you’re looking at this as a content creation machine on top of your gaming needs, having the DDR4 option is going to be a boon when it comes time to throw in those extra sticks. However, the i7-12700KF that comes with this PC will shred through whatever you throw at it too. Add on the RTX 3070 Ti, this makes this a pretty great price point for a fairly future proof PC. Even when it looks like that DDR4 RAM is getting on in years, swapping over to a DDR5 supported motherboard means you can bring over all your other components and even past that point, DLSS and FSR super-sampling will absolutely carry you forward. These make for excellent entry-level or budget build options, offering 16GB of RAM and surprisingly powerful CPUs, which will be more than enough for any game you’re currently playing. The 3060’s DLSS support will also assist in bringing you the best gaming experience without having to sacrifice the frames-per-second. If you’re after an AMD system with a bit more power than the two mentioned above, the Skytech Blaze gaming PC with an AMD Ryzen 5 5600X and RTX 3070 is reduced by 49%, bringing it down to a much more reasonable $1550.
ABS Master prebuilt PC with an i5 11400F and RTX 3060 for $1150 (was $1400) ABS Master prebuilt PC with an i5 12400F and RTX 3060 for $1300 (was $1500) Skytech Blaze prebuilt PC with AMD Ryzen 5 5600X, RTX 3070 for $1550 (was $3078)