NVidia GeForce RTX 30x0 cards

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Very nearly had this, it kept changing my available pickup locations as I was checking out until it was 3 hours away and no longer worth my effort

An hour later and now I was able to order it for pickup on Sunday. First pre-built since Compaq presarios back in like 1996 or something. Fully expect to be extremely disappointed but let's see lol
 
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Is this your post on Reddit? Looks like the same rig from the PCmasterrace subreddit.

pretty darn close. few differences as stated above. my card did come in yesterday, tho!
I plan to finish wirin it up and do my first boot tonite
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So I'll be getting that cyberpowerpc with the Ryzen 9 5900x and a 3080. System comes with a 120mm aio; is that adequate? Not really planning to oc but worried about both that cooler and the psu, which is supposedly an 80+ gold 800w Apevia.
 
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Shmoopy

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So I'll be getting that cyberpowerpc with the Ryzen 9 5900x and a 3080. System comes with a 120mm aio; is that adequate? Not really planning to oc but worried about both that cooler and the psu, which is supposedly an 80+ gold 800w Apevia.

I've bought 3 CyberPowerPC and they all still running fine. The earliest one is 4 years old I gave to a friend. AFAIK they don't underpower or undercool their machines. Unless you overlocking or installing new hardware there shouldn't be power or heat issues.

Current PC is a stock RX-6800 / Ryzen5-5600x from CyberPower and it runs well within every heat / power benchmark I've ever seen online.

That said, upgrading can't hurt.
 
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I would def switch out the 120mm AIO if your case has room for a bigger one. The PSU I would l keep for now and see how shit goes. If it dies later its easy to replace.