Skytech RTX 5080, 9800X3D, 64GB, 4TB gaming PC hits lowest price in 30-days with Newegg deal
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If you’re looking for a gaming PC for 4K and fancy something that goes all in with storage and RAM, too, then this is the deal for you. Right now, over at Newegg, this top-tier Skytech King 95 gaming PC is down $250, reduced from $2,899.99 to $2,649.99, bringing it down to its lowest price in the last 30 days. This gaming PC is a beast and gives you a lot for your money. You’ve got the epic RTX 5080 graphics card, the top CPU for gaming, the Ryzen 7 9800X3D, a massive 4TB SSD, and huge 64GB of DDR5 RAM. We’d typically expect to pay well over $3000 for this type of build, so we think this deal is a real winner.
Skytech King 95 Gaming PC Desktop – NVIDIA RTX 5080 16GB
What we like about this Skytech King 95 gaming PC
One of the best graphics cards for 4K
The RTX 5080 is one of the best graphics cards on the market right now, especially if you don’t fancy paying double for an RTX 5090. It features 10,752 cores, 16GB of GDDR7 VRAM, a 256-bit bus, and 2295/2617 MHz base and boost clock speed. Since this is a 50-series card, it features some solid improvements over the previous gen. It’s built on Nvidia’s Blackwell architecture, which includes faster and higher bandwidth GDDR7, instead of the GDDR6 VRAM found in the 40-series. It also has AI-based features, such as MFG and DLSS 4, that can be used to drastically improve performance, both frame rates and overall smoothness in this case. In terms of gaming performance, even with pure rasterization, you can expect to get over 100fps at 1440p with ray tracing, and hit around 60fps+ at 4K with ray tracing in most games, aside from the most demanding.
Arguably the best gaming CPU on the market
The Ryzen 7 9800X3D is the best gaming CPU for most people. It features 8 cores, 16 threads, a 5.2GHz boost clock, and a massive 96MB L3 cache. This cache is unique as it’s stacked in a way that both increases the amount of data that can be stored on it and allows for quicker access by the CPU. This results in drastically reduced frame latency and an overall improvement in smoothness when gaming.
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All in with storage and RAM
This build features a massive 4TB SSD, which is the type of size you’d want for 30+ AAA game libraries, or if you’re using this for gaming and video editing. It also has a massive 64GB of DDR5 RAM, which may be overkill for most, but it does drastically reduce slowdowns when running applications at the same time, or when you’re playing heavily modded open-world games, for example.
How will this PC perform?
We can use our RTX 5080 Founder’s Edition review to give you an idea of performance here. Starting with Cyberpunk 2077, we saw this card hit 151fps at 1440p, 68fps with ray tracing, and 72fps at 4K, 35fps with ray tracing. This is one of the most demanding games out there, so this is pretty impressive. The RTX 5080 impressed with Doom Eternal, getting 426fps at 1440p, 295fps with ray tracing, 265fps at 4K, and 191fps with ray tracing. And with Shadow of the Tomb Raider, we saw 251fps at 1440p, 163fps with ray tracing, and an impressive 138fps at 4K, and 91fps with ray tracing. With DLSS performance, this jumped up to 181fps.
Who’s this deal for?
Coming in at $2,649.99, this is a very good price for an RTX 5080 build of this quality and components. RTX 5080/ 9800X3D builds can easily hit $3000 plus, especially with 4TB SSDs and 64GB of RAM. Getting one for well under $3000 is a big win, especially if you’re looking for something that you won’t need to upgrade for a very long time.
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