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Home»News»PC parts prices are brutal right now, so this Skytech RX 9070 XT gaming desktop for $1,649 is worth a serious look
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PC parts prices are brutal right now, so this Skytech RX 9070 XT gaming desktop for $1,649 is worth a serious look

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PC parts prices are brutal right now, so this Skytech RX 9070 XT gaming desktop for ,649 is worth a serious look
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Between GPU shortages, RAM prices climbing, and the general cost of PC parts right now, building your own gaming rig has gotten considerably less straightforward than it used to be. The Skytech Gaming O11V makes a compelling case for skipping that process entirely. It’s down to $1,649.99 at Best Buy, a $230 saving off its $1,879.99 comp value, and the spec sheet is exactly what you want to see at this price.

What you’re getting

The headline component here is the AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT. AMD’s latest GPU generation has been turning heads for its performance-per-dollar ratio, and the 9070 XT in particular sits in a sweet spot for high-refresh 1440p gaming and capable 4K performance. Paired with an AMD Ryzen 7 7700, you’re getting eight cores and sixteen threads of processing headroom, which handles modern titles, background apps, and streaming without breaking a sweat.

Then there’s the memory. 32GB of RAM in a prebuilt at this price is notable right now, given how far DDR5 costs have climbed. Buying that capacity separately would take a significant bite out of any self-build budget before you’ve even looked at a GPU. The 1TB NVMe SSD rounds things out with fast boot times and enough room for a solid game library before additional storage becomes a conversation.

Why it’s worth it

Pricing out a comparable self-build right now is a humbling exercise. The RX 9070 XT alone is selling for ~$750 and above at retail, and that’s before you factor in the Ryzen 7 7700, 32GB of RAM, NVMe storage, a case, a power supply, and a Windows license. The Skytech O11V bundles all of that, assembled and ready to go, for $1,649.99. The $230 discount brings it further into territory where the math genuinely doesn’t favor building your own unless you have specific component preferences or existing parts to carry over.

The bottom line

If you want a capable gaming PC that handles 1440p and beyond without the current headache of sourcing parts at inflated prices, the Skytech O11V at $1,649.99 is a well-timed deal. The RX 9070 XT, Ryzen 7 7700, and 32GB of RAM add up to a machine that won’t need an upgrade conversation for a good while.

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