Here we have a supreme saving on a PC building kit from Corsair. It comes in at $1,900, and contains the following—which you have to put together yourself:
Although it's missing a motherboard, storage, RAM, and a CPU, it's still a saving of $405… or thereabouts.
Tallying up the components, if you bought them separately they'd usually come to around $2,233, that is, if the RTX 3080 Ti was actually selling at MSRP. Ignoring the fact that GPUs are still pretty sparse and expensive when spotted, that's a saving of around $333(opens in new tab), and it means you don't have to search around or pay over the odds for a GPU in the current market.
iCUE Builders Bundle | Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti FE | HX Series HX1200 PSU | iCUE H150i Elite CPU cooler | iCUE ML120 RGB Elite 3x fan kit | iCUE 5000T ATX case | $2,304.95$1,899.99 at Corsair (save $404.96)(opens in new tab)A do-it-yourself option for those on the hunt for a component kit. It's missing a CPU, motherboard, SSD and RAM, but those can be sourced a lot easier than an RTX 3080 Ti nowadays, especially a Founders Edition. This is a really good base to build from, and worth a look if you don't mind putting it all together.
Honestly, it's worth splashing out on the bundle just to get your hands on the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Founders Edition(opens in new tab) at this point, but the rest of the components are pretty top notch too.
The iCUE 5000T RGB tempered glass mid-tower ATX case(opens in new tab) scored an 85 in our testing thanks to its high quality, multiple cooling options and stylish RGB. Then there's the HX Series HX1200 PSU. It's a fully modular piece of kit, meaning you don't have to leave any unused cables attached, and it delivers up to 1200 Watts of power. Even if you
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