A white gaming PC with an RTX 5070 usually sounds like the kind of build that comes with a premium attached, but Newegg currently has one that lands at $1,400. The Thermaltake LCGS NE i1470-V170S pairs the clean look of a white case with a fairly sensible component mix, and it also comes with a bundled copy of 007 First Light for buyers who move quickly.
What’s been discounted
The main draw here is the price cut. Newegg has taken $400 off Thermaltake’s white gaming desktop, bringing it down to $1,400 in its Memorial Day sale. The system is not pitched as a flagship machine, but it does bring an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 into a build aimed at buyers who want a sharp-looking PC without spending far more on a fully white setup.
That matters because all-white gaming desktops often cost more than their black counterparts. For anyone trying to keep a monochrome setup without blowing the budget, this is the kind of deal that tends to stand out.
Key hardware inside
The desktop’s specs are straightforward and focused on value rather than excess. Thermaltake has matched the RTX 5070 with an Intel Core i5 14400F, 16 GB of DDR5-6000 memory and a 1 TB SSD.
- CPU: Intel Core i5 14400F
- GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070
- Memory: 16 GB DDR5-6000
- Storage: 1 TB SSD
The RTX 5070 is the headline component, and the desktop also gets Nvidia’s DLSS 4.5 features. The Core i5 14400F is a cost-conscious choice, but it is still positioned as a capable chip for gaming. The 1 TB SSD should be enough for a decent-sized library of modern games, though players who keep lots of large installs may still want more space later.
What players should know
The memory setup is the one part that may give some buyers pause. The desktop ships with 16 GB of RAM, which is still workable for gaming, but it uses a single stick rather than a dual-channel configuration. That can affect performance in some games compared with a two-stick layout.
For most players, the practical takeaway is simple: this is a style-first prebuilt that still offers solid gaming hardware for the money. It is not trying to be the fastest RTX 5070 system on the market, but it does avoid the kind of pricing bump that often comes with white-themed PCs.
What remains unclear
The report does not spell out every internal component, so buyers checking this deal will want to look closely at the full Newegg listing before making a decision. The key known parts are the case, GPU, CPU, memory and storage, along with the bundled game offer.
For now, the main appeal is clear: if you want a clean white gaming desktop with an RTX 5070 and you do not want to stretch your budget much further, this Thermaltake build is positioned as one of the more interesting Newegg sale options.
Source
Source: PC Gamer Hardware
