Remember this deal that got 373 votes?. As well as incorporating a spicy MS dancing meme, I think it is my record. Well after much arm twisting, several wet willies and one or two atomic wedgies, we got suppliers back to 3080 launch pricing, with a better spec.
Intel Core i5 10400F RTX 3080 Gaming PC: $1995 after 10400F-3080-MARCH
- Core i5 10400F processor (i7 10700F upgrade available)
- RTX 3080 10GB LHR graphics card (Gainward Phoenix in use)
- B560 motherboard (MSI and Gigabte in use, specify preference if you have one and we'll accommodate while stock is on hand; upgrades also available)
- 16GB 3200MHz RAM (2x8, brand/model may vary)
- 500GB NVMe m.2 SSD (brand/model may vary)
- 750W Gold PSU (Gigabyte/MSI in use, specify preference and we'll accommodate while stock is on hand)
- MSI MAG Forge 100R case
AMD Ryzen 5 5600X RTX 3080 Gaming PC: $2095 after 5600X-3080-MARCH
- Ryzen 5 5600X processor (limited 5800X upgrades available)
- RTX 3080 10GB LHR graphics card (Gainward Phoenix in use)
- Gigabyte B550M DS3H motherboard (upgrades also available)
- 16GB 3200MHz RAM (2x8, brand/model may vary)
- 500GB NVMe m.2 SSD (brand/model may vary)
- 750W Gold PSU (Gigabyte/MSI in use, specify preference and we'll accommodate while stock is on hand)
- MSI MAG Forge 100R case
10400F orders will go straight into build, 5600X either late this week into next week.
For the HODLers out there, I get where you're coming from. Prices have definitely dropped. But, petrol just went to $2.21 a litre here in Adelaide. This will happen elsewhere nationally and internationally, and have an impact on shipping costs from component manufactuers in SE Asia over to Australia, as well as local distribution. I'm just saying, those higher up the supply chain don't need much of an excuse to raise prices back up, or at the very least stop dropping to offset increased prices elsewhere.
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Cheers
Luke
Wrong price in description for 5600X build :)