Newegg deal knocks over $680 off stylish Xidax RTX 5080, 7-265KF gaming PC
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We’ve spotted a cracking deal at Newegg that’s well worth a look. Right now, this Xidax X6 Onami Black gaming PC is down $682, and reduced from $3,499.99 to $2,817.99. That’s an excellent price considering this build has a powerful RTX 5080 graphics card, a super versatile Intel Core Ultra 7 CPU, 32GB of DDR5 RAM, and a 2TB SSD. On top of that, it features a very robust cooling solution with 10 fans, which helps keep everything running at its best in its relatively small PC case. A quality option for 4K gaming, but also a productivity and multitasking powerhouse thanks to its excellent CPU.
Xidax X6 ONAMI BLACK Gaming PC INTEL CORE ULTRA 7 265KF
Key features of this Xidax X6 Onami Black gaming PC
RTX 5080 and Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF
This PC has an excellent GPU and CPU combo that’s great for 4K gaming, but also excellent for multitasking, creative workloads, and AI-accelerated tasks. The CPU is one of the middle offerings from the Intel Core Ultra lineup, and has a very large core nd thread count (20+20), alongside a big boost clock speed of 5.3GHz. It also has a dedicated NPU with 13 TOPS, making it a good choice if you’re frequently using AI to optimize workflows. The RTX 5080 has 16GB of VRAM, and when combined with its 10,000+ CUDA cores and 265-bit bus width, it makes for one of the best graphics cards you can buy for gaming and a good choice for 3D rendering and 4K video editing, too. Read our RTX 5080 and Intel Core Ultra 7 265 review for more performance information.
Blackwell Architecture
The RTX 5080 is built on Nvidia’s Blackwell Architecture, which boasts 4th-gen ray tracing cores, 5th-gen tensor cores, and DLSS4 with MFG for advanced upscaling and higher perceived framerates. It also features the latest VRAM, GDDR7, which is much faster than GDDR6, and ensures overall smoother performance with both gaming and popular creative applications.
32GB of RAM and 2TB SSD
This is enough RAM to make multitasking, gaming, and creative tasks feel snappy and responsive without much in the way of slowdowns, and also give you enough headroom for beefier system requirements, too. The 2TB SSD is good for holding around 15 large AAA titles, and should also provide ample room if you’re looking to split your storage between creative docs and games.
Things to consider
The big thing here is the processor, and whether it’s going to be the best for you and your primary usage. In short, the Ryzen 7 9800X3D is better for gaming, as it has a larger 96MB L3 cache and is designed for lower frame latency. It’s around the same price, too. This Intel CPU is going to be much better for non-gaming tasks, so if you’re splitting your time between gaming and content creation, for example, this is a great way to go. For pure gaming, the Ryzen 7 9800X3D is your best bet.
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