RTX 5090 PC deal

HP is discounting a prebuilt gaming PC with an RTX 5090 by $1,500 — effectively letting you buy a full 32GB DDR5 / 1TB SSD 4K‑ready system for about the cost of the GPU alone (tomshardware.com). With GPU resale premiums still high, this is one of the fastest routes to RTX 5090 performance without hunting FE cards on the secondary market (tomshardware.com).

HP’s OMEN MAX 45L listed as model GT23-0000t appears in deal threads at roughly $3,517.49 after applying promo code NOTKIDDING30 on March 30, 2026. (slickdeals.net)) HP’s storefront shows that the 45L family includes multiple SKUs—GT23-0000t is one advertised configuration while other 45L listings on HP’s site carry Intel Core Ultra and Ryzen 9 options and larger memory/storage combos. (hp.com)) Deal discussion threads and community posts flag a coupon caveat: NOTKIDDING30 will not apply to logged‑in EPP accounts and must be used on the customize/checkout flow while signed out for the discount to register. (slickdeals.net)) Retail price tracking for standalone AIB RTX 5090 cards shows many listings clustered around the $2,999–$3,200 range for recent models, with individual marketplace listings and auctions varying above and below that band. (ofzenandcomputing.com)) Tom’s Hardware and other outlets have pointed to comparable OEM parity—MSI’s Aegis ZS2 prebuilt was cited at $3,599 in a recent roundup, while other vendor rigs like Zotac MEK were listed near $4,499 on retailer pages. (tomshardware.com)) HP’s product pages and third‑party deal trackers underline that configurations, promotional codes, and stock levels vary by SKU and can change quickly, with larger OMEN 45L configs available at higher price points on HP’s store. (hp.com))

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