Article 76Q67 Save $521 on this 4K-capable RTX 5070 gaming PC from CyberPowerPC, now just $1,349 — huge price drop for budget-friendly rig with impressive Intel Core Ultra 250KF CPU, 16GB DDR5, and 1TB SSD

Save $521 on this 4K-capable RTX 5070 gaming PC from CyberPowerPC, now just $1,349 — huge price drop for budget-friendly rig with impressive Intel Core Ultra 250KF CPU, 16GB DDR5, and 1TB SSD

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A 4K-capable gaming PC for under $1,400 is an absolute steal in the current market, which is why you won't want to sit on this deal from Walmart. The retailer has slashed $520.99 off this CyberPowerPC rig with an Intel Core Ultra 5 250KF CPU, Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 GPU, 16GB of DDR5 RAM, and a 1TB SSD, bringing the price down to just $1,349 right now.

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The boom in AI has caused prices for new gaming PCs, along with the components used to build them, to skyrocket. That makes this $1,349 price tag one you can't ignore if you're looking for a budget-friendly rig. While it can't compete with the epic 9800X3D and RTX 5090 combos you'll spot on sale for thousands of dollars more, you're still getting a seriously good spec sheet for the money, with one of Intel's best CPUs in recent years, along with the formidable mid-tier RTX 5070 from Nvidia.

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RTX 5070, Core Ultra 250KF, 16GB DDR5, 1TB SSD

A budget-friendly gaming rig from PC building outfit CyberPowerPC, this formidable machine comes equipped with the specs for handling modern games at 1440p and 4K. It has an Intel Core Ultra 5 250KF, Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070, 16GB of DDR5 RAM, and a 1TB NVMe SSD.View Deal

Our review of the Intel Core Ultra 5 250KF made clear that Intel had produced a worthy CPU for budget gamers here. Cheap and cheerful, the 250KF (the F meaning it lacks an integrated GPU, which isn't a problem here) is an efficient workhorse that competes with the AMD Ryzen 5 9600X for gaming, while offering productivity scores that rival CPUs that are twice as expensive.

This is not a processor that is expected to rival the highest-end processors, but our CPU benchmarks confirm it isn't underpowered, either. It sits just 1% off the 9600X, and 9% behind the 7600X3D for gaming. With the RTX 5070, especially using DLSS, the 250KF won't be a huge bottleneck at the high end. It comes with 18 cores, with six performance cores and 12 efficient cores, and a boost clock speed of 5.3 GHz.

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Coupled with the CPU, however, is the impressive Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070. Our RTX 5070 review makes clear that this is a powerful GPU for gaming and a solid, mid-tier option for buyers to consider. That's why it joins our best GPU list as the best all-rounder Nvidia GPU for gamers from its current generation.

You're getting a GPU that comes equipped with 6,144 CUDA cores and 12GB of GDDR7 VRAM, operating on a 192-bit memory bus. This will deliver high frame rates at 1080p, even with high-to-ultra graphics presets. 4K and 1440p are possibilities here, too, although the most intensive games will require you to tweak your graphics settings.

Luckily, Nvidia's current-gen Blackwell GPUs like this one unlock the latest Nvidia features, specifically DLSS 4 and multi-frame generation. Yes, AI-generated frames are controversial, but in a budget rig, it'll help you push over 4K with decent and playable frame rates.

One small area of compromise in this budget-focused rig is the RAM capacity. It's DDR5, but you're only getting 16GB. That's still the baseline for a gaming PC, so it isn't terrible, but it won't offer you the breathing room that 32GB can offer, although there is room for upgrading in the future. 1TB of SSD storage, however, is a good addition here, offering Gen 4 speeds and giving you enough space for at least a few big game installations.

The rig itself is all white, with a stunning wrap-around glass frontage to give you full view of the internals. It's liquid-cooled, with plenty of RGB fans to keep the system cool while you work or game, and you get a free keyboard and mouse thrown in to set yourself up with, too.

All in all, you won't find a lower price for an equivalent spec than the $1,349 price tag for this CyberPowerPC gaming rig. With the performance offering 4K-capable gameplay for under $1,400, along with space for further upgrades in the future, you'll have a rig with longevity. That said, a price this good means this rig won't be around for long, so jump on it quickly.

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