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Ryzen 5 2600 RTX 2080 120GB SSD 8GB DDR4 + Battlefield V $1439, Ryzen 3 2200G GTX 1060 $629 Delivered @ Techfast eBay

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  • +29

    Dont bother buying these, you guys will be waiting at least 4 weeks minimum, bought my pc on the 15th and hasnt even been built yet, i had to send them a message and it took them a week to reply again stating that orders will be delayed again, honestly what a joke. Rep even said we would be recieving dual fan gpu, apparently not, its a blower style.

    Even after talking to the rep on ozbargain, he assured me that i will be the first to be built and sent, not happy

    Good Afternoon,

    The current model of galax 2080 is a blower. Really sorry about the delay we are working really hard to get these orders out for you ASAP. We expect your system to be dispatch early next week.

    If you have any other questions please let me know.

    Kind Regards,
    Braden

    Update 30 Nov: Issue has been resolved. See comment

    • +1

      Good to know, but they do say Estimated on or before Thu. 20 Dec. to …. if I bought it today.

      • Thanks I have updated this info in OP :)

    • Hmmm I think, they have sold so many units (171 as per ebay history ) in past 2 weeks so there will possibly delay in delivery by looking at Ryzen 5 demand. I hope if rep can jump soon to clear concerns.

      • Yes, hopefully the rep decides to explain whats going on and when will we recieve our orders

        • +1

          Yes.. I have just PM rep to help you on this :)

          • +2

            @Being Askhole: Would love to know the status of the original orders, too. I placed mine before it got truly Ozbargained, but haven't heard anything since the email regarding the delays.

            Totally don't expect you to go out of your way on this (you already do plenty for us Ozbargainers :)), but if you do learn anything, I'd super appreciate it!

            • +1

              @Macka1080: No Problem at all mate & If I learn anything then I will surely update. I would also suggest anyone looking for an update to PM rep luketechfast here. Hope this may fast track your request :)

          • +2

            @Being Askhole: would be nice to get a clarification on the gpu fan situation actually too.

            • @HappyXD: yeah … quite disappointed as its part of my purchase decision.

              • +1

                @LurvinOZB: Yeah me too, only pulled the trigger after i heard it was dual fan…

                • @mboom: Just sent an email asking for clarification. Waiting to see if its really different than what was openly advertised, if so there is a real good case that I would refund.

            • +2

              @HappyXD: Hey guys.. Rep has responded below

              The 2080s are DUAL FAN, not blower

    • In the same boat also purchased on the 15th, was/is a great deal but with the initial 3 day processing time becoming approx a month before shipping it is frustrating to say the least.

      Would still recommend buying but only if you are prepared to wait.

      Tech Fast really shouldn't be selling these with so many on back order and should IMO never allowed so many to be purchased in the first place.

      • +2

        I Ordered Ryzen 5/GTX1060 on 8th and got the pc on 26th. You should expect even longer wait because Techfast got lots of orders from recent deals.

        • How is your experience with the PC?

          • +5

            @siegfried: CPU: Great
            CPU cooler: Good
            GPU: Galax OC, Good
            RAM: Team 2400mhz, Fine
            Mobo: Asus w/ m.2, Great
            SSD: Galax Gamer, okay?
            PSU: Allied, noisy, Terrible
            Case: bad design for airflow, 3.5' HHD can only be added at the front(where the fan should go), but has fan filter, the side panel is tempered glass, overall okay
            Case Fan: generic, worst you can get, super noisy

            • @MagicMushroom: Thank m8!!! This info is what I need before buying.

              Guess its worth to invest in a $20 case fan and rethink about putting additional HDD

              • @siegfried: Also, the fan is originally mounted at the top. Probably because the vents at the front is very limited.

        • Same here except ordered 13th, no updates since then except for something along the lines of "we'll start the build early this week and ship it by the end of the week". Well, it's Friday morning and no response for further enqueries. First and probably the last time I order from this mob.

      • I don't think this is a valid reason for a neg - it's not a dealbreaker and doesn't change the fact that this is a good deal. However, I do agree that TechFast should be upfront in the time it takes to receive their systems. On eBay, it still says 17/12 to 18/12, which I think is almost not possible really.

    • @luketechfast ensured that the graphics card for the 2080 was going to be a Galax Dual Fan set up

    • Rep, your online now, care to explain the a few things @luketechfast ?

    • +17

      Hi folks, sorry for the delay in responding. I've been AFK all week but am back now.

      The 2080s are DUAL FAN, not blower. Braden had been fixing a 1060 blower fan card immediately before responding to the message on eBay, and with the volume of messages we've had, he just answered too quickly without checking, so an honest mistake.

      If anyone needs an order update, let me know via PM. I would say though that the R5 2080 systems placed around 15/16 Nov when they went nuts had a highlighted note in the listing under the delivery time, saying they would take around 10 business days, which is about now. It's going to take a few more days. I know that some orders have been fulfilled, but will have more info tomorrow when I get back in.

      And as for the delay in responding to messages, hands up apologies, we have been swamped and have added extra resources for customer service and tech support.

      Luke

      • +4

        It seems like it's hard work running a retail business these days especially when one of your major demographics is gamers. Much respect for being so responsive on ozbargain.

        • +2

          It's all good. I get the anticipation and frustration that goes with it. But we're not far away.

        • +2

          when one of your major demographics is gamers.

          Probably epitome of the instant-gratification generation haha.

          • @HighAndDry: With that? More likely they're paying large sums and don't want to see nothing from that investment for a while. Reasonable, though with how good these deals tend to be, unreasonable IMO.

            • @N1NJ4W4RR10R: I don't know. Maybe I am just old - I'm used to things ordered online to arrive within a month. Complaining because it didn't arrive in 14 days seems crazy to me. Especially since these are kind of built-to-order systems, and not just sitting in a warehouse somewhere.

        • More so they're selling obnoxiously good deals for Aus.

          Kudos to them.

      • +2

        Thanks for responding :) I've suffered through slow ship times with a prior build but at least you have been relatively communicative on the forums. For the price / service ratio you are still top of the pile. Now stop responding and get back to my build ;)

        • +4

          Yessir!

      • So I'm guessing those of us who bought the pc on the 15th (before 23rd) Dont get battlefield V? Because at this rate, might as well cancel and rebuy for the copy, you have been making us wait for 2 weeks and get nothing to make up

        • Unfortunately we can't include BFV as the promotion's dates don't allow for it, as much as I'd like to be able to, that one's out of our hands.

          • @luketechfast: Can we have the parts inbuilt as to make shipping faster (Wont need warranty from you guys as long as I still have manufacturers warranty)?

            • +3

              @Bargain4Days: We've to-ed and fro-ed a bit on the policy for this so people may have received different answers, but yes, we can ship unassembled. Our 1-year warranty won't apply but component manufacturer's will apply, yep.

              So as for a quicker time, yes it would be as you'll skip build/testing, however stock will still be allocated according to the order in which the orders were received. (i.e. asking for unassembled won't change a position in the queue).

              • @luketechfast: Thats fine anything to make it ship faster is a plus for me

              • +1

                @luketechfast: This isn't legal advice, but keep in mind, whether the goods are assembled or not, if you guys are still supplying the goods then most likely you will still need to comply with ACL and a warranty will still apply from you. Be careful what you're telling customers.

        • The build time and shipping times are very slow…..

    • Like i've stated in other techfast ads… they're most likely max 4 guys in a basement building cheap and nasty pcs and just have an abn. thats it.

      • +3

        Can confirm the PC's aren't "cheap and nasty".

        They're cheap, sure. But I'm talking cheap as in price, with some lower quality components.

        The only thing I'd call nasty is the PSU…and that's because I dislike non branded PSU's, to big of a part to cheap out on.

        • The deal I bought btw

        Specs:
        CPU - ryzen 3 2200g
        CPU fan - stock
        MoBo - ASUS Prime A-320M-E
        RAM - team group 1x8 2400
        Storage - 120gb SSD, allied
        Graphics card - ASUS ROG STRIX RX 570
        Case - Leaper PRO RGB Case
        Power Supply - Allied 550w.

        Case isn't bad for my price point. Was expecting a glorified trash can, got something not to shabby for a $600 ($540 with ebay discount) PC.

    • +1

      Just recieved notice that it has been dispatched yesterday, hopefully it comes sometime this week, rep managed to cleared thinga up, all good now, thanks being askhole and rep for clearing things up

      • +1

        Thanks for clarifying B4D.

        For everyone's benefit, this system was dispatched on time according to the lead time on the listing.

        Always happy to assist people via PM.

  • +1

    Wouldn't ebay have limitations on selling when you can't supply it in a given time frame?

    • +6

      They upload your tracking number so it gets marked as sent by eBay.

      • +2

        Yes then you call the delivery company like I did and it hasn't been shipped yet…

        • They should send you a PM clarifying how they do it, least they did with me.

          Mind that, star track's site doesn't help the confusion.

      • +1

        Done this for me too, but they also sent a message on the 27th saying that it would be shipped in 3-5 business days I ordered Ryzen 5 2600/1060 during 15‰ off sale last week.

      • Oh, dodgy bastards.

        I think a big seller did that to me on Black Friday Sales, everything has arrived but there's….

        • As I said earlier, they should send a PM clarifying how they do it. May also be in the specifications, though it's been a bit to long for me to remember.

      • +2

        The rep previously posted that this is part of their internal stock tracking process as the delivery moves through their workflow

        • All well and good but ebay wouldn't like that.

  • Correct me if im wrong, but the 1080 ti is superior in performance to the rtx 2080 (ray tracing mumbo jumbo aside)

    • +2

      Depends on the game tbh, Battlefield titles run better on the 2080 but older games run better on the 1080ti. It's mostly because drivers for the new architecture aren't fully optimized yet.

    • +3

      No. It's about 10% faster with a lot of room for driver optimisation while the 1080 Ti has mature drivers.

    • I'd still recommend the 2080 at the same price. They'll get better with time, as will ray tracing.

  • Shouldn't be selling if they can't deliver in time.

  • Don't bank on their estimated delivery times.

  • I cancelled my order and got a full refund. Very promptly within 5 days.😀

    • +6

      Thats not very promptly…

      • +1

        Lol

      • Compared to Harvey Norman with whom I've been waiting like 3 weeks with no end in sight 5 days is pretty good lol.

      • +1

        its 3-5 business days to process a refund depending on the financial institution.

    • 5 days?

      You fellas are impatient as hell. I waited 1-2 weeks before refunding a keyboard I wanted (Auspost lost it apparently). No chance I'd be refunding the deals these fellas have a mere 5 days after.

  • Similar story here. I ordered 2200g without the video card on 15th November. Got notification that it had been sent on 19th and it even showed in Star Track as being in Sydney Depot on 23/11. When I contacted Star Track they said it had never been dispatched. Techfast (guess the name is tongue in cheek) told me yesterday that it would go today or Friday. Star Track now shows it as in transit in Adelaide with an ETA for Monday 3/12. Fingers crossed. Got mine in an earlier deal for $359.10 delivered. Hopefully good enough for an 8 year old.

  • +2

    LOL 2200g with a GTX 1060? Completely missing the point of the 2200g. Why do these builds keep getting up votes when they are so poorly designed and OzRRP

    • +1

      In fairness it's impossible to build cheaper, but yeah I've noticed that too.

    • Can you explain

    • +1

      Don't know man, I build computers pretty often and pretty much any current gen full sized CPU won't bottle neck a 1060. Hell I would wager the FPS differences between the 2200G and a 8700 would be less then 10FPS when playing most games. It would only be super CPU intensive areas that it would start to show, this being something like multitasking between a game and a streaming suite like obs.

      • If all you care about is whether or not you bottle neck a 1060's fps in games then just go a 200GE.

        • Well I am kinda lost on why its badly designed then, Mind giving me your insight into it?

          • @JustASmoothSkin: I recently bought a 2600, it is (profanity) amazing. I play games, but I would have paid much more than $60 to have this CPU over the 2200g. The point of the 2200g is the amazing onboard graphics. Take that away, you have a pretty ordinary value CPU for the money. As for the rest of the PC design, cheap and nasty everything except the processor and graphics.

            • @Budju: Yeah 2600 is definitely better value and I would choose that over the 2200g any day, Just thought you were saying the pairing was garbage. Sadly I think everything in these build has to be garbage just to do this awesome prices, The performance is real, just the durability is probably crap.

              Thing is I can't find a way to build this kinda PC for the price they offer it, Best I can do costs me another $200.

              • @JustASmoothSkin: Specs:
                CPU - ryzen 3 2200g
                CPU fan - stock
                MoBo - ASUS Prime A-320M-E
                RAM - team group 1x8 2400
                Storage - 120gb SSD, allied
                Graphics card - ASUS ROG STRIX RX 570
                Case - Leaper PRO RGB Case
                Power Supply - Allied 550w.

                ^ what I got.

                RAM shouldn't be garbage… don't know how it would be, but team's apparently a decently big seller.

                Only nasty parts are the fans and PSU. SSD should be fine. Fans are easily replaceable…PSU's a pain though.

                Case has somewhat poor airflow, but to be expected. Besides that, 2 usb 2.0, 1 usb 3.0 on the top. Has a filter for the top. 4 fan slots (although the one at the front would be redundant, so 3). I wouldn't be willing to call it nasty considering the price.

                When you start going up the parts get worse, thanks to them staying low end. But in the 2600/580- range I'd say it's workable - good… phenomenal with 10% discounts.

                If you don't see it that way, I'd advise just building your own. Why? Because you're probably using the stuff this doesn't have (overclocking and the like)

                *Note, I'm assuming the builds continue to use the budget boards and the like. May have changed since then.

              • @JustASmoothSkin: If you are actually in the market for a PC I can suggest the items you could buy for not a lot of price difference, all which are better than the included for this build bar graphics card.

            • @Budju: $60? Not scrolling back up, so will assume that's another deal. In which case absolutely buy that.

              The point of the 2200g is filling the i3 range for Ryzen. Budget, but works well. A big selling point is the iGPU, but that's just a very nice add on.

              Generally for the full retail price (as of memory), the difference is about $100. Which can break a budget.

              TL;DR - r3 is for budget peoples.

              Can agree the 1060 is a weird choice to pair it with. Sorta makes the budget aspect redundant.

              • +1

                @N1NJ4W4RR10R: Nah the $60 dollar comment was about the cost of the superior choice in hardware. If there are only going to be two good parts in your system, at least make the right choice of those two parts.

                Furthermore, and testament to how bad these builds are, they use single channel ram. Absolutely terrible idea for Ryzen, please everyone don't buy this.

    • Just because the integrated graphics is capable of gaming on it's own, doesn't mean it has to be used as such.

      • Do you think it's a good idea to pay for something you won't be using ever?

        • Much like what happens with the majority of unlocked Core Intel processors?

          • @magic8ballgag: Good argument for buying something you won't use.

            • @Budju:

              Please explain why they only used a single dimm ram

              I'd say they were trying to cut costs, although nothing is stopping you from adding a secondary stick to accommodate.

              • @magic8ballgag: Ok, well in their effort to cut costs they bottle necked the CPU quite a lot. What a stupid thing to do.

                OK so you can buy more ram to fix their mistake, so would this ram be the same cheap sh!* they used or a complete new kit? Cost of this computer seems to be creeping up a bit to still be left with a shovel rig.

                • @Budju:

                  Ok, well in their effort to cut costs they bottle necked the CPU quite a lot. What a stupid thing to do.

                  I hate to be the one to tell you, but there's always going to be a bottleneck in a low tier build like this, whether it be the CPU or GPU.

                  OK so you can buy more ram to fix their mistake, so would this ram be the same cheap sh!* they used or a complete new kit?

                  That's entirely up to the potential owner, I think in a build like this you could probably get away with a cheap kit.

                  • @magic8ballgag: I hate to be the one to tell you, the ram is bottle necking the CPU. lol

                    Performance of a computer is not subjective, it isn't like gender reassignment by simply changing your birth certificate. You will be stuck with low performing ram if you buy this computer, unless you shell out another $200 for the decent stuff.

                    At this point, you might be asking why you are spending $829 on a computer that still has issues with hardware quality when you could easily get something very good for that price.

                    • @Budju:

                      I hate to be the one to tell you, the ram is bottle necking the CPU. lol

                      I thought the GPU was bottle-necking it, now the RAM? Seems like you're overly sensitive about this APU.

                      Performance of a computer is not subjective,

                      No, but opinions certainly are - in which you've really gone above and beyond to share yours.

                      You will be stuck with low performing ram if you buy this computer, unless you shell out another $200 for the decent stuff.

                      The Ryzen 3 range was designed to be used in budget builds, and just because the Ryzen chipset benefits from decently clocked RAM, doesn't mean it will perform poorly if average dimms are used.

                      Again, your idea of acceptable performance greatly differs to that of the next person, so don't go around making generalized statements as if everyone will suffer from using this PC.

                      • @magic8ballgag: OK buddy, let me just break a few things down for you.

                        1. Bottle neck may not be the most technical or accurate term for the issue, as ram architecture frequency and latency directly affect CPU performance itself. The main issue I was raising that this is not dual channel ram (1 dimm) which has been shown to reduce performance of the system significantly.

                        2. Hardware performance isn't subjective. Responding to that fact with the quip 'nooope, but opinions are!' is laughable. Check yourself.

                        3. The point of any comment I have made is to debate whether this 'deal' is good value. At this point you aren't even making a real argument by just saying that someone out there will love this and doesn't actually care about how good or bad it is in the scheme of other hardware of similar cost.

                        • @Budju:

                          Bottle neck may not be the most technical or accurate term for the issue

                          Then why do you keep using it?

                          Hardware performance isn't subjective.

                          You already said that, we get it - fast components makes for better performance.

                          The point of any comment I have made is to debate whether this 'deal' is good value.

                          You're using your idea of a decent gaming PC as a baseline for good value, which appears to be different to that of everyone else.

                          I never mentioned that you have to be someone that doesn't care about decent hardware to appreciate this sort of build, but feel free to post your own deal with a better valued pre-built system.

                          • -1

                            @magic8ballgag: 'We get it - fast components makes for better performance' well actually the point I was making was that dual channel ram would be a significant improvement, not faster ram (although that would also help). So it doesn't look like you do get it. Anyway, if saving $50-100 is more important to you than buying a decent PC, this is probably the best deal for you. The performance improvement to cost would be huge, but if you want cheap and nasty this is a good PC.

                            • @Budju:

                              well actually the point I was making was that dual channel ram would be a significant

                              So that leads us back to my previous response of - why not just buy an additional sick of RAM? You're expecting way too much from a pre-built budget system.

                              Anyway, if saving $50-100 is more important to you than buying a decent PC

                              I'm still waiting for you to post up a deal that is ~$100 more and better in all the ways you've demanded.

                              • @magic8ballgag: I will do that but first you need to do 100 push ups and 50 sit ups. Then clean your house and go for a run. Once that is done, I'll go and spend 30 minutes putting together a PC with the cheapest decent parts I can find and link it to you.

                                • @Budju: ted48g2400c16bk

                                  Search it on ebay

                                  • @N1NJ4W4RR10R: Nah, but if you use the rx580 deal up now you get decent parts for cheaper than this.

                                    • @Budju: It's the RAM, comes in just under an extra hundred for another 8 gb stick.

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