Newegg deal slashes $650 off ABS RTX 5070 Ti gaming PC with top 14th-gen Intel processor
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We’ve spotted a cracking deal on this ABS Eurus Aqua gaming PC that’s well worth checking out. This RTX 5070 Ti gaming PC is currently $650 off and reduced from $2,699.99 to $2,049.99 at Newegg. For an RTX 5070 Ti build, that’s a pretty good price, and great for anyone looking for somethng excellent for 1440p and 4K gaming. It also has the impressive Intel Core i9-14900KF processor, which boasts brilliant performance across the board, and comes with 32GB of DDR5 and a large 2TB SSD.
ABS Eurus Aqua Gaming PC – GeForce RTX 5070 Ti
Key features of this ABS Eurus Aqua Gaming PC
Intel Core i9-14900KF processor
The top dog of Intel’s 14th-gen lineup, the i9-14900KF, is a bit of a beast that packs 24 cores (8 performance, 16 efficient), 32 threads, a 36MB cache, and a big boost clock speed of 6.00 GHz. It’s an excellent processor for high-end gaming, and is a great shout for demanding creative work, such as video editing or design. A good pairing with the RTX 5070 Ti, but it’s worth noting that it can run hot. Read our full review of the ‘K’ variation here for an idea of what to expect in terms of performance.
RTX 5070 Ti graphics card
One of the best graphics cards you can get for 1440p and 4K gaming, the RTX 5070 Ti is a great choice if you’re looking at prebuilds around the $2000 to $2400 mark. Since it’s built on Nvidia’s new Blackwell Architecture, it features 4th-gen ray tracing cores, 5th-gen tensor cores, and 16GB of the latest GDDR7 VRAM. On top of that, it also has new features like DLSS 4 with Multi-Frame Generation, which can be used to improve gaming performance and perceived framerates.
Storage and RAM
This build actually has very high speed DDR5 6400 RAM, which is up there with some of the fastest you can get. It opts for your typical 32GB, too, which is more than enough for demanding games, applications and multitasking. For storage, there’s a 2TB SSD, which can store a vast gaming library easilky. Plus, it’s a gen4 option, which means you can take advantage of pretty quick read and write speeds also.
Thinsg to consider
This is a great PC, and on the more affordable end for an RTX 5070 Ti model. That’s largely down to the older CPU, though, which does leave you a little stuck if you wanted to upgrade, as you’d have to swap your motherboard if you’re continuing into the LGA 1851 socket Core Ultra lineup, which you may want to factor in before you buy. It’s also very worth considering RX 9070 XT 16GB models, as these are comparible to the 5070 Ti in terms of raw gaming performance in some benchmarks, but, on the whole, more affordable when used in a prebuild.
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