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Gaming PC - i5 10600KF, GeForce RTX 3060 Ti 8GB Video Card, 16GB 3200MHz RAM, 512GB SSD - $899 + Delivery @ BPC Tech

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Pretty good deal on a 3060Ti build. Have been on the market for a PC for a while, but this isn't what I was going for. Pretty good deal for a low end gaming setup!

Specs
1. Gigabyte B560M D3H Intel LGA 1200 Micro-ATX Motherboard
2. GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 3060 Ti EAGLE 8G 2.0 Verion Video Card LHR Video Card
3. Kingston Fury Beast 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz CL16 DDR4
4. Silverstone Argon AR12 RGB CPU Air Cooler
5. Lexar 512GB M.2 2280 PCIe Gen3x4, read up to 3500MB/s, write up to 2400MB/s, 250TBW
6. FSP Hydro PRO 800W 80Plus Bronze PSU
7. Darkflash Gaming PC Case Tempered Glass ATX Tower Computer Case with 4x ARGB Fans (DK361) (Black)
8. Intel® Core™ i5 processor 10600KF Hexa Core LGA 1200 4.10GHz Unlocked

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    • +17

      I mean you're not exactly looking to play AAA games at ultra with a budget setup, so I think it's a great deal for it's price and for what it's targeted for

      • are you buying this?

        can you build a cheaper or better system with a bit more money?

        10600KF is older cpu

        • +2

          I'm looking for a PC for video editing + pretty solid AAA gaming, so I'll probably go with a ~1500 4070 build with 12th gen cpu tbh, just pointing out that the 10600KF is pretty solid and still selling for upwards of 200 dollars. The price of the GPU + DDR4 RAM + CASE + PSU, all components you can reuse on a newer upgraded build, already adds up to like 799 so I think it's not bad. Just my 2 cents.

          • @jokerr27: $600 more for the latest 4000 gen GPU + 12 gen CPU is not bad price increase compared to this.
            This would be better for 4k and ultra gaming.

            have you seen any prebuilt of this or can build yourself at this price..

            The downside right now is GPU prices are still a rip off to buy or build in a system .. so that is reason why it cost approx $1500.
            If they were not so expensive/inflated, there would actually be real good deals and not cost $1500.

          • +1

            @jokerr27: 10600kf might be listed for 250 dollars but it's certainly not worth anywhere near as much/selling at that price. It's a 3 year old cpu, that's just its 'dead' price until it eventually gets removed from listings all together. Same thing happens with gpus, look at something like an rtx 2060 and you'll see they're 600+ dollars even though it's beat by newer and cheaper gpus.

            12400f is the same price and is 50-60% faster and compatible with ddr4.

        • +3

          You can always build something better for more money…. but if you dont have more money it may as well be a $5000 machine.

          • @pharkurnell: the problem right now is also
            the GPU cards are overpriced..

            If they weren't so inflated, people could build decent PCs themselves with parts they want.

            The reason why there are alot of these prebuilt pcs deals popping up so much is cos they can get gpu parts cheaper than us
            but then they would use the cheaper brands/models for the rest just to make a profit.

            • +2

              @pinkybrain:

              is cos they can get gpu parts cheaper than us

              It may shock you but thats how business works.

              but then they would use the cheaper brands/models for the rest just to make a profit.

              It may shock you but thats how business works.

              • -2

                @pharkurnell:

                It may shock you but thats how business works.

                wow didn't know that is how business works..
                thanks for educating me
                i have been in living a cave all my life..

                It may shock you but thats how business works.

                I was shocked when you reveal that wisdom ..
                but when you said it twice
                now I am double shocked and can no longer get up

                please pray for me

            • -2

              @pinkybrain: GPU prices are actually really good right now. Sure the latest gen are quite expensive but there's nothing wrong with 30series/rx6000 range; they still perform great for the price.

    • -3

      8GB is plenty, most games these days require only 2-4GB.

    • +1

      It’s $900

  • +3

    Depends what you want to play.

    This is great for GTA, all the popular multiplayer games (will need to turn off Fortnite’s new engine features), Witcher 3, WoW etc all at max, 60fps and in 1080 to 1440.

    • -1

      what about for unreal engine 5 future games?

      so this build no good for ultrawide or 4k monitors?
      what gpu and cpu would be needed for those?

      • +3

        Lemme get me crystal ball out.

        For real though, worry about it when games actually come out to play. No point trying to future proof for games we don't even know if there's even games coming out for that engine yet. It's possible by that point, mid range gpu crushes 4090, or upscaling and frame generation tech get so good that it makes raw gpu redundant, or that steam deck made Devs focus more on optimising for igpu.

        • -6

          For real though, worry about it when games actually come out to play.

          when buying pc, people keep it for 5 to more years..
          some consideration should be made if you want to game in the next 5 years or more..
          especially if we know there is a new tech already out and games will be built using it.

          No point trying to future proof for games we don't even know if there's even games coming out for that engine yet.

          just did a quick google and see that these games are gonna use UE5
          https://gamerant.com/all-confirmed-unreal-engine-5-games/

          mid range gpu crushes 4090, or upscaling and frame generation tech get so good that it makes raw gpu redundant,

          not sure what you going on about here..
          how would mid range gpu crush 4090?
          upscaling and frame generation ie DLSS would still get better result on a 40xx than 30xx, not to mention ray tracing and stuff like that.

          or that steam deck made Devs focus more on optimising for igpu.

          the deck only runs at 720p 30fps for AAA titles and the most current games even struggle at that
          and needs to be run at low settings.
          Not sure what optimising can be done on the steam deck to improve it any further.

          There are some new AAA game/s that would not be able to run on the steam deck cos of minimum GPU requirement..

          The steam deck is not like the nintendo switch, where devs know that there is only one hardware spec to build their games on so will target the switch spec to ensure their games run well on it.

          The steam deck is just another pc, that is portable, and can only run games 720 30 fps well.

          If devs try to target that spec as the minimum to run their future AAA games on,
          then the games would have be on very low graphic settings and/or run at low fps or is choppy and/or missing features
          It is not going be a good experience even if they manage to get it run.

          There is only so much devs can do with optimising…

          The steam deck already struggles to play some current AAA titles well now..
          so don't have much hope for it playing future AAA titles.

          Also the steam deck market is still small in comparison to the other consoles, pc and handheld market.
          But that is not gonna change anything, cos the ageing hardware of the steam deck is still going to be its biggest crutch to being able to run future AAA titles.

          • +1

            @pinkybrain: Yeah, I even keep my pc for 10 years. But my gpu? Changed every few years. That's the reason we're pc gamers, right?

            Oh yeah, infact, there's an unreal Engine 5 game out today. So tell me, what tech do you know that they use? We don't even have working demos of any of the roadmapped games aside from the matrix tech demo. So how are you gonna future proof for it, and when will they get released?

            By the time they released them, it'll be 2025 to 2026. Probably another 2 more gens of gpu release will be out by then, and the midrange will be better than the 4090, just like how the 6600xt is better than the gtx 1080ti at half the price and power draw.

            But to answer your original question, only the 7900xtx and upwards are going to do the job you're requesting. Just cause games like flight sims are hard to run 4k stable without upscaling.

            • +2

              @Wonderfool:

              That's the reason we're pc gamers, right?

              I'm a PC gamer because the games I like to play are on PC, not because I like spending hundreds of dollars every few years.

    • WoW (both retail and classic) is a major CPU hog after the Dragonflight engine update in endgame content, its going to choke the 10th gen i5 pretty hard.

  • -6

    At $699 it would be a deal…but not at this price point given the CPU being a series 10.

    • +1

      ppl kept complaining and the old tech fast is gone lol

    • +8

      The graphics card alone is $599 at UMART/MSY among others. So a series 10 CPU + Kingston Fury Beast 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz CL16 DDR4 RAM + 800W Bronze PSU + Darkflash ATX case + silverstone CPU cooler + a B650M motherboard all for 300 doesn't seem so bad to me

      • -3

        what are the brands and models in this PC though?

        They would need to use the cheapest parts and models to make any profit.
        You are comparing brand parts to unknown brands/models.

        • +8

          Go to Specs in the link:
          1. Gigabyte B560M D3H Intel LGA 1200 Micro-ATX Motherboard
          2. GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 3060 Ti EAGLE 8G 2.0 Verion Video Card LHR Video Card
          3. Kingston Fury Beast 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz CL16 DDR4
          4. Silverstone Argon AR12 RGB CPU Air Cooler
          5. Lexar 512GB M.2 2280 PCIe Gen3x4, read up to 3500MB/s, write up to 2400MB/s, 250TBW
          6. FSP Hydro PRO 800W 80Plus Bronze PSU
          7. Darkflash Gaming PC Case Tempered Glass ATX Tower Computer Case with 4x ARGB Fans (DK361) (Black)
          8. Intel® Core™ i5 processor 10600KF Hexa Core LGA 1200 4.10GHz Unlocked

    • +1

      Actually I the CPU is fine but I don't think the 3060 Ti is worth $300 more than a 2060 12GB.

  • Store in title

    • +1

      oop mb

  • +1

    Wow. That's a lot of bang for the buck. Amazing budget gaming PC. What a time to be alive.

    • +1

      Yep, this compared to covid prices - huge difference.

  • Looks good enough for War Thunder! buy a few premium vehicles with leftover budget and all set!

  • +5

    Do they still take 2months to deliver?

    • +2

      Have not received by order from early March.

  • +2

    900bux for this is a great deal. Almost regret buying my dell i5 8400 16gb rig for $300 and upgrading with separate rx 6650xt for $375 (~$700 total)… another 200 for a pcie 4 motherboard with atx etc etc… mine does fine for my needs but hinders upgradability in the future with oem board. This is a great alternate budget setup for slightly more. I wonder what these will be priced in a few years! inb4 $500 12th gen 3060ti builds!

    • +1

      Haha that's why we keep discouraging people from tinkering with those machines, despite that they are great machines. It's really not worth it the moment you need to replace any single part in the system, or transplant the case. You can, but just buy a new pc if you're willing to tinker, even just the power saving from more efficient parts and longer life span from newer hardware more than make up for it.

      I've built a pc for my girlfriend using a hpz240, which has an incredible psu with a very odd 6 pin that can output up to 250w. So I bought 6 pin to 8 pin adaptor. It worked perfectly fine, until a few days later, it shorted, taking the ssd with it. Turns out, the adaptor was the problem, despite that it was advertised 150w on Amazon. It's small things like these that makes tinkering oem desktops so not worth it.

      • +2

        You are lucky to have a gamer gf. My gf hates me gaming and me porn collection. And she wonders why she doesn't have a ring yet.

        • Yeah, she's pretty great :)

      • @Wonderfool I bought a used Z240 from MetroCom a few weeks ago, and about to open the case and see how I can install a WiFi card, or if a USB adapter is the way to go. Any insights here - easy job for the card, painful, other? Appreciate any tips you have, and sorry to hear about the zapped drive.

        • +1

          Iirc, as the machine is no longer in my house, there should be a spare pcie 1, and pcie 4. Either is fine for wifi cards.

          I personally only ever used wifi cards cause I own quite a few over the years.

  • -4

    3200 RAM is overkill for an i5 - it can only use up to 2600.

  • How many 3.5" HDD can it support?

    • The case says 2 max.
      https://www.darkflash.com/upload/product/Case/DK361/Back/DK3…
      Though the board can support 6xSata connections, so I guess if you found a larger case you could have more.

      • Would be great if they could provide a different case option..
        Instead of getting a 4 bay NAS I can use this PC as NAS and take out the GPU.

  • +1

    I bought something similar for $2500 a couple of years back. It had a flash AMD 5800 CPU but a worse GPU. IIRC my PSU is to weak for the 3090. I haven't looked at the details but you should be able to fit a RTX 3090 in this machine. YMMV, but the older CPU in this should even be able to drive the 3090:

    https://pc-builds.com/bottleneck-calculator/result/0Zs176/1/…

    On thing to note is that for AI the cheaper 3060 may be better than the 3060 Ti in this machine, because the 3060 has 12GB of ram.

  • I'd probably get this one if I was getting it shipped, given recent build delays at bpc https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/774098

    CPU of the AMD version not quite as fast I think but a longer upgrade runway on the motherboard

    • That only has B450M tho, forgive me if I'm mistaken but this B560M has pcie 4.0?

  • +1

    I only just realised, that we actually have console killer pricing back.

  • What would be a good build for running stable diffusion? I was thinking of using a 3060 12GB since vram is more important than GPU speed (depending on what you want to do)

    • For stable diffusion, I'd recommend going with higher VRAM, or maybe the 4070 series!

      • Problem is that the price of the system would also dramatically increase. But I might wait for the 4060 ti, apparently there will be a 16gb version, that would be awesome

        • can probs get a prebuilt pc with 4070 for about 1.5k. Or perhaps go with the rx gpus for better bang for buck and higher vram

  • Can this be delivered straight to parcel locker or post office?

  • Very tempting

  • Nice price, preferred the enigma build of better quality parts for the higher cost (and seemingly better customer service, will see…)

  • Thats how much i paid for my rx 6600xt in 2021 lmao what a world we live in.

    • It’s almost 2024…

  • I was interested… until I saw that it was BPCTech. Never again…

    • +1

      Please share experience. I'm about to delve in but would appreciate your feedback. Thanks,

      • Basically my experience with them for warranty has been a test of patience - they are just so unresponsive or don't call back when they say they will, and another week has gone past with no changes. I get the sense that they're just understaffed and too busy to process warranty claims, rather process sales thanks to Ozbargain than deal with warranty / issues.

    • I think BPC and techfast are both ok. They both have problems with delivery time frame when they are under the bump.
      These guys sell prebuilt system much cheapers than other companies (after shock as example). Their margin is slimmer so when they receive hundreds of orders, they cant deliver as quick as we want. However, this is what you get for such discounts.

  • Hey OP how much without Graphics card, i have to put a Nvidia Quadro for a Workstation.
    TIA

  • Boys, what's the minimum I need for Rocket league? I only play that and wondered about a mini pc. I would like to avoid large or colourful. Need small , quiet and incognito…. :) Thanks!!

    This is the official word on it.

    Epic Games or Steam on Windows Minimum Recommended
    OS Windows 7 (64 bit) or
    Newer (64 bit) Windows OS
    Processor 3.0+ GHz Quad Core
    Memory 8 GB RAM
    Graphics NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760, AMD Radeon R9 270X,or better NVIDIA Geforce GTX 1060,
    AMD Radeon RX 470

    • +1

      For something like Rocket League, I'm pretty sure something like a 6th/7th gen i5 and a 1060 will easily meet/exceed your needs. It's probably not worth going for earlier hardware simply given its potential age… but then again it might be better value for you to simply see what is available near you, second hand.

      If you can find literally any system with 8gb RAM and a 6th gen i5 or similar that will also fit a normal sized 1060, it shouldnt cost you more than ~$300 to find, without getting reemed from a value perspective dependant on who you're dealing with on FB marketplace/gumtree etc of course.

      You'll probably be able to find small form factor (SFF) systems for cheaper, but beware you may need to fit a low profile graphics card if it doesn't already have one, which are usually more expensive than their regular-sized counterparts.

      If you want to see how specific hardware combinations will run specific games, your best bet is to just type the combination in to YouTube. Plenty of videos on there of people posting how games perform at given settings with specific hardware—- really helped me determine my needs. Good luck!

      • Thanks for that comprehensive answer my good sir. I will start off my research as suggested.

        • +1

          You're welcome! And that $300 mark I would expect to include the GPU. A 1060 isn't worth more than $50-$100, and an old 6-7th gen i5 without a graphics card (or with a really sh*t one) isn't worth more than $200+/- unless it comes with a good SSD or something too. Then again, scarcity increases prices.
          Best of luck!

  • Im interested in buying this PC, just wanted some thoughts on if I should wait for End of Financial Year Sales that might come in a few weeks?

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