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Panthera Athlon 200GE GTX 1060 Gaming Desktop $599 (Option to Upgrade to Ryzen 3 2200G for $79) @ Tech Fast

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Got another great deal from rep at very good price for all of us & hugely cheaper than anywhere else.
This config is good for entry level gaming & can handle all popular games.

Also, if you need more then there are options to upgrade to Ryzen 3 2200G for $79, RAM, SSD, HDD & more for additional cost as per your need.

Apply code at checkout to get $200 discount

Enjoy :)

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  • Yeah, dual core won't get you far

    Get 2200g

    • Definitely, the 200GE is a potato.

      • Would the 2200g able to handle video editing even at full HD smoothly? .

        • I am not too sure but it should be fine with a dedicated GPU.

        • 2400g with smt 8 threads is a good budget option if can't afford 2600 + gpu

          • @dcep: Thanks, I will wait for a good deal on that then.

  • +3

    Give him 5 minutes.. alone..

    • I ask you please just give us….

    • +1

      Whats wrong with your mind?
      Its time to RYZEN

  • -2

    You guys going to do a deal on the RTX laptops on release??
    ROG Mothership would be my first release!

    • -1

      These guys don't sell laptops?

  • I really don't understand combining the CPU with integrated graphics with a GPU…. For a budget build nonetheless

    • +1

      With AMD APUs you can do use freesync even with Nvidia GPU which could save a lot of money considering how expensive G-sync monitors are.

    • The Price of a Ryzen 3 is almost the same as a 2200G (Ryzen 3 + Vega integrated GPU)

      Even finding a non-iGPU Ryzen 3 brand new now is a challenge

  • +3

    Why would anyone buy this over their normal eBay sales? The starting price is ridiculous.

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/426134
    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/426577

    • -1

      I cant wait for the next ebay sales. I should have bought that 2080.

  • not a good deal

  • $149 for win 10 home oem sounds a bit rich

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