The Cooler Master NR2 RTX 5070 Ti Miniature Gaming PC Drops to Just $1,740 Ahead of Black Friday
Ahead of Black Friday, Amazon is offering an excellent deal on a miniature-sized gaming PC. Right now you can pick up a Cooler Master NR2 gaming PC equipped with a GeForce RTX 5070 Ti graphics card for just $1,740.18 shipped after you apply a $235.81 off coupon on the product page. The NR2 is housed in Cooler Master’s NR200P Max chassis, which is one of the most popular and well-reviewed ITX cases on the market. Despite its compact size, the NR2 is equipped with excellent cooling and powerful components. Normally there would be a high dollar markup on a boutique setup like this.
This Cooler Master NR2 gaming PC is equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 7 265F CPU, Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU, 32GB of DDR5-6000MHz RAM, and a 2TB SSD. The Intel Core Ultra 7 265F is a 20-core processor with a 5.3GHz max Turbo frequency. It’s cooled by a 280mm all-in-one liquid cooling system with custom length tubing. The system is powered by an 850W 80+ Gold SFX power supply, again with custom length cables.
The RTX 5070 Ti offers the best bang for your buck in terms of 4K gaming performance. It performs neck-and-neck with the previous generation RTX 4080 Super and pulls ahead in any game that supports DLSS 4 with multi-frame generation. It is fully capable of running any game in 4K at 60fps. It also has 16GB of VRAM like the RTX 5080, making it viable for AI work. Check out our Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU review by Jacqueline Thomas for our hands-on impressions.
Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn’t hunting for deals for other people at work, he’s hunting for deals for himself during his free time.
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