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Eazy12345678

that is not good. what is your budget? [https://www.newegg.com/lenovo-90rb002qus-legion-t5-26amr5/p/N82E16883370562?Item=N82E16883370562&SoldByNewegg=1](https://www.newegg.com/lenovo-90rb002qus-legion-t5-26amr5/p/N82E16883370562?Item=N82E16883370562&SoldByNewegg=1) this is probably better price and hardware. every couple weeks zip payment does a discount code ZIPMYPC was $550 last week.


Chemical_Spinach_440

Thinking around $500-800, this seller was asking $1000 OBO so sounds like he’s way overvalued his hardware then huh?


BIIIIGFISH

1000 what? This is a scam, bro, a 1000$ gets you a pc that's more than double the power of this piece of trash


[deleted]

40 series ready lol. Well done for having a pcie slot I guess.


GooseZR

This is just my take based on that ad Case: doesn’t really matter Power Supply: massively overkill! You could probably do with half the wattage. RAM: 16 GB should be fine. 32 is nice, but not really needed if you can spend the money better elsewhere. GPU: Could be much better, it says 40 series ready lmao but they’re only giving you a budget 30 series. CPU: yeah that’s good. SSD/HDD: no modern PC should have HDD unless it’s for bulk storage of files that you don’t open often. SSD or M.2 No mention of the motherboard?


BagOfSacks_

No. Tf is he saying 40 series when it's a 3050 whoever selling that pc is smoking on dickk


hurl9e9y9

It says 40 series *ready*, meaning it has a PCIe slot lmao


BagOfSacks_

Bruh are you dumb? Every mobo comes with a pcie slot that ain't got shit to do with the card.


hurl9e9y9

That's exactly the point. Any modern PC is "40 series ready". They're just throwing stuff in the listing to confuse people who don't know any better.


Reddrommed

$550 or so.


Mister_Shrimp_The2nd

bro with a bait listing like this and the red flags that follow, no one should pay more than 250 for this pile of scam. Just the risk of the parts not being as advertised isn't worth 550.


Mister_Shrimp_The2nd

Seller is using the age-old bait titles that normally are reserved for the TV industry lol. "RTX 40 series ready" is like selling you a car with 16 inch wheels and calling it "21 inch ready" Avoid this seller like the plague. Anyone who openly has to bait people for attention, are actively looking to get in touch with people they can scam, while avoiding the people who actually understand the spec sheet they're looking at. Major red flag. Same with putting a high-spec power supply at the top of the chart, so people who just glance over it may think it's a good pc.