Newegg deal slashes $300 off MSI RTX 5070 gaming PC dropping it under $1,400
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We’ve spotted an RTX 5070 gaming PC with a decent discount at Newegg that’s well worth checking out if you’re sticking to a budget of under $1,400. This MSI Aegis Z2 prebuild is going for $300 off, and is reduced from $1,699.00 to $1,399.00, which is unbelievably good value for an RTX 5070 PC with 32GB of DDR5 RAM. This PC scales back a little with its choice of Ryzen CPU, which is a more budget-friendly option, but it’s still a punchy build for 1440p gaming, and one that looks super premium, too.
MSI Gaming Desktop PC Aegis Z2 – GeForce RTX 5070
Key features of this MSI Aegis Z2 gaming PC
RTX 5070 graphics card
One of the best graphics cards for 1440p you can get in the mid-range price bracket. This card is built on Nvidia’s new Blackwell architecture, so you’re essentially getting the latest gen components here. Its ray tracing cores are 4th-gen, which offer significantly improved ray tracing performance with more complex scenarios. The tensor cores are 5th-gen, which offer exceptional AI acceleration and power Nvidia’s new mult-frame generation upscaling technology, too. On top of that, you’ve got 12GB of faster GDDR7 VRAM. Read our full RTX 5070 review here for more details.
Ryzen 7 8700F processor
This processor is a good budget-friendly pick for the RTX 5070, which has a decent core and thread count of 8 and 16, a 5GHz boost clock speed, and a relatively smaller 16MB L3 cache. For 1440p gaming, multitasking, and moderately demanding creative workflows, it’s not too bad at all, and certianly helps this PC stay more affordable than most RTX 5070 options.
Storage and RAM
You’ve got a smaller, but still okay, 1TB SSD with this build. That’s enough room for a handful of large AAA games, which is good for most people. What’s great to see is that this PC packs 32GB of DDR5 RAM, which in itself is a win considering how prices are skyrocketing right now.
Things to consider
For an RTX 5070 gaming PC, this price is hard to beat, but we would say the processor isn’t going to blow anyone away. For an RTX 5070, something like a Ryzen 7 7800X3D or an Intel Core 7-265K would be a good mid-range option for most, both of which have much larger L3 caches. That being said, it really does help keep the costs down, and this is arguably one of the most affordable RTX 5070 PC’s we’ve come across.
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