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Gaming PC: R5 7600, 4070 Ti 12GB, 32GB 5200MHz RAM, 1TB NVMe SSD, B650m MOBO, 850W 80+ Gold PSU $2049 + Delivery @ BPC Tech

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Looks like a decent deal. But be wary of recent delays. Standard price $2099, but $50 off with PC50 code (expires today)

I suggest the sweet spot might actually be the 4080 upgrade. It's a $499 upgrade (could be sourced for $400 more, so a little loss), but would get you a 4080 PC with some decent supporting components, coming in under $2600.

Note: I've manually adjusted price/link for the Lexar SSD, as this wasn't on PCParkPicker, but available at BPC for $79.

PCPartPicker Part List

Type Item Price
CPU AMD Ryzen 5 7600 3.8 GHz 6-Core Processor $345.00 @ BPC Technology
Motherboard Gigabyte B650M DS3H Micro ATX AM5 Motherboard $199.00 @ BPC Technology
Memory Kingston FURY Beast 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5-5200 CL40 Memory $179.00 @ MSY Technology
Storage Lexar Internal NVMe SSD NM790 PCIe Gen4x4 1TB $79.00 @ BPC Technology
Video Card Gigabyte EAGLE OC GeForce RTX 4070 Ti 12 GB Video Card $1299.00 @ MSY Technology
Case Corsair 4000D Airflow ATX Mid Tower Case $135.00 @ Amazon Australia
Power Supply FSP Group Hydro G Pro 850 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply $229.00 @ Scorptec
Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts
Total $2,465
Generated by PCPartPicker 2023-05-22 13:49 AEST+1000

Edit: To add my personal suggestion for upgrades.

I might suggest this as a build. 4080 GPU with 240mm Cooler and 6000Mhz DDR5 32GB RAM. Coming in at $2,762.00

6000Mhz RAM apparently being the sweet spot for Ryzen 7000 series CPUs.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/amd-confirms-ddr5-6000-ram…

The saving isn't as big, but that's a decent base, with a 4080 GPU, cooling (or cheaper RGB Tower cooler) and sweet spot ram. Arguably the stock cooler maybe fine, given the CPU.

PCPartPicker Part List

Type Item Price
CPU AMD Ryzen 5 7600 3.8 GHz 6-Core Processor $345.00 @ BPC Technology
CPU Cooler VALKYRIE C240 Black All-In-One Liquid CPU Cooler $115.00 @ BPC Technology
Motherboard Gigabyte B650M DS3H Micro ATX AM5 Motherboard $199.00 @ BPC Technology
Memory Kingston FURY Beast 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5-6000 CL40 Memory $203.00 @ I-Tech
Storage Lexar Internal NVMe SSD NM790 PCIe Gen4x4 1TB $79.00 @ BPC Technology
Video Card Gigabyte EAGLE OC GeForce RTX 4080 16 GB Video Card $1699.00 @ Computer Alliance
Case Corsair 4000D Airflow ATX Mid Tower Case $135.00 @ Amazon Australia
Power Supply FSP Group Hydro G Pro 850 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply $229.00 @ Scorptec
Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts
Total $3004.00
Generated by PCPartPicker 2023-05-22 14:01 AEST+1000

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  • Very decent price

  • +2

    Was considering this, but mobo doesn't have wifi and no option to upgrade.
    Is there a way to add wifi?

    • +6

      PCIe wifi or usb wifi adapter

      • +8

        Definitely PCIe for reliability

      • +1

        PCIe wifi 6+Bluetooth cards off Amazon work great, I've got one

    • -2

      WTF? It's a joke that in 2023, a new AM5 Mobo doesn't have WiFi as standard lol.. I have the Asus B650M Wifi plus AM5 Mobo, I thought WiFi was now be standard across the board! (pun unintended)

      • +18

        I thought real gamers used network cable, so better to make the board cheaper and not include a wifi chip in every model.

        • a wifi chip, bluetooth chip, and antennas are like less than $10. but that wouldn't be very capitalist, because at the moment motherboard companies can charge more for this.

        • Wifi is a good back up and some people may need to move their PC somewhere where there is no Ethernet cable available. I use LAN but recently I had two occasions where the fibre network temporarily went down and I can hotspot off my phone or use another wifi network, like my partner's sim card. It's just convenient to cover all situations. It's 2023, wifi chips are cheap, it should be standard with a motherboard that's not that cheap. Stop defending companies.

          • +2

            @Justin9mm: It's not that simple. $10 added to manufacturing cost is not the same as $10 added to RRP. The most expensive component on a board is the chipset, and that is around $30. $10 extra is not insignificant (and that is assuming it is only $10).

            There are plenty of models available with wifi. if one company commits that all their products include wifi chips and are more expensive, they will lose sales to their competitors.

            Telling people to stop defending companies doesn't solve anything. How can you fix the situation?

            Boards have PCIe slots for people to add their own wifi, which will be better than the cheapest part a manufacturer will install. In an emergency you can use a usb one. I don't see it as a huge issue.

            It is up to BPC and other builders to choose boards that have wifi

            • @greatlamp: 'if one company commits that all their products include wifi chips and are more expensive, they will lose sales to their competitors.'

              ^ like wut? I can tell you have 0 experience in business! It's not that it's a huge issue but c'mon mate, would you say this about USB 3.0 slots? I bet if someone was complaining about a board in 2023 having only USB 2.0 ports, you would be singing a different tune.

              • @Justin9mm: So what is your solution? How do you make the 4 big manufacturers all agree to include wifi across all product lines?

                It is people that have no experience with business that don't understand the issue

                • @greatlamp: What do you mean what is your solution? It's on the companies themselves to make a decision about their own product to include it as standard, that's how competition works, you do something, and others follow suit. So why do some motherboard companies include it and some don't? You think they all get together and discuss what is standard and what isn't? It's just evolution of technology that makes things standard in an industry. Yeah not understanding how business works like you with no experience and has no idea how the world works. You got no idea mate. One day it will be standard, I'm only arguing that it should have happened sooner.

                  • @Justin9mm: I explained why it isn't a standard feature based on the competitive landscape manufacturers face, and you keep telling me 'I don't know how business works'. Why will it be standard? Unless Intel or AMD start including wifi in the CPU package it's always going to be an extra cost for board manufacturers, and one that is clearly easy to exclude. I shouldn't need to convince you of this, the vast majority of boards don't have wifi, think about why.

                    I don't think it will ever become standard, wifi isn't an essential feature of a desktop, and I already explained that the cost is not insignificant. But all that appears to have gone over your head because ironically you don't have any business experience, and don't have any appreciation of the challenges of manufacturing in an environment of intensive competition.

                    You think they all get together and discuss what is standard and what isn't? It's just evolution of technology that makes things standard in an industry.

                    Maybe you can educate yourself on how USB and thunderbolt and DVD and Blu-ray and ATX and PCI express and SATA (just to name a few) became standard. 'Evolution of technology' doesn't just happen. Your understanding of 'how the world works' is lacking a lot of detail.

                    • @greatlamp: IMO, this has nothing to do with 'challenges of manufacturing in an environment of intensive competition.' It's not going to make or break these manufacturers; they have been overpricing and ripping of consumers for a long time now. The 4 big manufacturers as you quoted are not short of a dollar. I understand and agree Wi-Fi is not an essential feature of a desktop and majority are going to be using LAN as it's technically not designed for portability but if it wasn't a welcome feature, they wouldn't put them in boards in the first place at all. Now that we have AM5 for example, it comes with some new bells and whistles so why not include Wi-Fi as one of those standard features. That's my opinion and you can't change my mind! It comes down to the decision of the companies/industry. They will do anything to save a buck and I guarantee you, that if there are two almost identical boards that someone was choosing and Wi-Fi wasn't a necessity, but the only difference was one had it and one didn't. The Wi-Fi one would still most likely be chosen. I personally have had issues with the network infrastructure in my area and had to rely on Wi-Fi connecting to my partner's sim. My old PC didn't have Wi-Fi. Earlier this year when I built my new PC, I chose a board with Wi-Fi to have the option. I could of put it in myself after because I build my PC's but a lot of consumers don't! They buy an off the shelf built PC and wouldn't know how to do it. The mistake is you thinking everyone knows this and is capable of doing anything with their PC.

                      • @Justin9mm: I am not trying to convince you to change your mind, but if you want to change something you need to understand what you are asking to change, so you can understand if change is possible.

                        You are talking about how things should be, I am talking about how things are.

    • Wifi on a gaming rig? Yeah, nah.

      Buy a PCI Wifi card for $50 if you are renting and dont want to run cables. If you are not renting, get in to the roof space and run some decent cablings. You wont regret it..

  • +5

    Stock cooler on a $2k+ PC. So dissapointing

    • At least throw in a cheap 120 or 240 AIO or a Deepcool cpu cooler

    • +11

      Apparently AMD stock coolers are pretty decent, it's just the intel stock coolers which blow (but not enough in the way you actually need). My 12400 was definitely too much for the stock cooler, though a cheap coolermaster h412r was more than enough to stop it ever reaching 70C under load.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YFR20MmvpM

      • -3

        nah they aren't

        • they are generally okay, unless you're on a higher end cpu or are overclocking. but when spending two grand, it doesn't hurt for a decent cpu cooler.

  • +3

    I might suggest this as a build. 4080 GPU with 240mm Cooler and 6000Mhz DDR5 32GB RAM. Coming in at $2,762.00

    PCPartPicker Part List

    Type Item Price
    CPU AMD Ryzen 5 7600 3.8 GHz 6-Core Processor $345.00 @ BPC Technology
    CPU Cooler VALKYRIE C240 Black All-In-One Liquid CPU Cooler $115.00 @ BPC Technology
    Motherboard Gigabyte B650M DS3H Micro ATX AM5 Motherboard $199.00 @ BPC Technology
    Memory Kingston FURY Beast 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5-6000 CL40 Memory $203.00 @ I-Tech
    Storage Lexar Internal NVMe SSD NM790 PCIe Gen4x4 1TB $79.00 @ BPC Technology
    Video Card Gigabyte EAGLE OC GeForce RTX 4080 16 GB Video Card $1699.00 @ Computer Alliance
    Case Corsair 4000D Airflow ATX Mid Tower Case $135.00 @ Amazon Australia
    Power Supply FSP Group Hydro G Pro 850 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply $229.00 @ Scorptec
    Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts
    Total $3004.00
    Generated by PCPartPicker 2023-05-22 14:01 AEST+1000
    • It's showing as $3004 for me, how did you get it to $2762?

      • +4

        Through BPC not PCPartPicker

        • Ah, thanks!

        • So, cans we buy all the parts listed above through BPC and then build it for ~2762?

          • +1

            @gamesnepal: You could probably ask them to not assemble sure. It might cost more for delivery given there are more boxes taking up more space, but Click and Collect, I'd suggest it should be the same.

    • CPU is probably limiting the 4080 at FHD, maybe even QHD, so the best solution is probably just using the $50 discount for the RAM upgrade.

      4070 Ti is a beast at QHD, and there are still technologies in RTX cards - some specifically in the RTX 40 series - that will reduce some extreme VRAM requirements for 4K over time.

  • I've been keen into pc gaming again (GTX 750 died two years ago during Shadowland). This deals looks fair.
    Are BPC Tech reputable? And is getting a gaming PC delivered a safe option?

    • +4

      They've taken a fair wack to their rep recently. I can't speak for them myself, as I haven't dealt with them myself (I just post deals when I see a good one). But might be worth checking some other posts in the last month or 2.

      • +1

        Cheers for that. Having a closer look at the deal - it only comes with 1 X 120 mm intake fan and 1 X 120 mm exhaust fan that comes with the case.

        • +1

          You might be able to check whether they'll only provide 2 or they provide more. Otherwise, you could buy extra fans and have them added if you want/need.

    • +2

      https://www.reddit.com/r/bapcsalesaustralia/comments/13kwxtu…

      https://www.reddit.com/r/bapcsalesaustralia/comments/13ltg3e…

      They seem reputable but they seem to have no customer service. Pretty sure they package the GPU separately so I guess it's pretty safe

      • Thanks, reading up on this

      • They do have customer service - I’ve reached out a couple times about my order. They didn’t have an option for CPU cooling beyond stock when I placed my order, so I called and asked if I could just buy a cooler from them and have them install it. They guy said he was “hesitant because I’ve done it before and they didn’t install it”. So I just bought an AIO cooler and will install it myself. Not great service. I did order only 9 days ago though, and it should be ready for pickup soon, because they’ve told me it’s been assembled and tested, and is now being transported for pickup. So not too bad.

        • Hi XxBargainHuntaxX

          I have also order this PC https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/774046 from them. I have also added RGB tower cooler (only option available).

          I called BPC tech and ask them, if this RGB tower cooler is sufficient or happy to upgrade better / bigger one. They said that the RGB tower cooler is sufficient and dont need any update.

          Just checking with you, do i need any cooler upgrade? Which AIO cooler are you planning to buy?

          • @Benzy: They told me the same thing, that the stock cooler was sufficient for a Ryzen 7600x. I googled it and read a few reddit threads, and people said that you should really get a proper cooler for it, so that’s what I’m doing. I got the vibe that they’re just saying whatever they need to say to get me off the phone and get me to piss off. I picked up a DeepCool Liquid Cooler LS520 240mm on a lightning deal last week for $140. I don’t have much experience with water cooling, but BPC tech won’t do it for me, so I guess I’ll just have to figure it out.

          • @Benzy: AM5 is designed to hit its thermal limit; that is 95 degrees Celsius. Meaning it'll draw as much power and run as fast as it can (within pre-defined parameters) without exceeding (or in other words aiming to hit) 95 degrees on the CPU. Without knowing what your "RGB tower cooler" is (I assume stock cooler like) it'll run fine but you're leaving performance on the table (not to mention cheap/stock cooler fans typically are quite loud). That's not to say you have to go water cooling though, myself running a 7700X setup on air cooling and with some tweaks (undervolting) I am hitting 5.5GHz easy on lighter workloads (such as gaming) and just shy of 5.2GHz all core running stress test like Cinebench.

          • @Benzy: Here's a video for you…
            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YFR20MmvpM

            Don't get sucked into the cooler hype. Wraith Stealth offered with this will not be likely to leave any performance on the table.

            However, you can pay more if you want cooler for overclocking/tinkering/running high CPU drain applications, quieter or just cooler looking.

            • @nitens: Not planning to do anything (overclocking/tinkering/running high CPU) and not worried about the look as well.

              If it doesn't improve performance or not extending the lift of the PC then better not spend the money.

              • +1

                @Benzy: Best bet is to try it and see I reckon. If your cpu temps are getting pegged in the high 80s or the noise is too high, then just stick with the stock.

    • I have had two warranty claims with BPC for gaming laptops and whilst they are sometimes slow to respond to emails I am happy with the outcomes.

  • 'Be VERY wary'

  • +3

    For those considering this, the $49 upgrade to 6000mhz ram is probably worthwhile. Ryzen is memory sensitive and 6000 is the sweet spot. However secondary timings are just as important and arent able to be seen on the upgrade.

    Either way, Id say its definitely worth it

  • Prolly it is better to do some research before spending your hard earned moneyyy

  • I built my PC back in January for around $2,700.00 which was very similar to this build. Main differences were, I chose 7700X CPU, the Asus B650M Plus WiFi AM5 Mobo, 2TB WD SN850X SSD and unfortunately only a 3080 GPU.

  • As someone who purchased from BPC before, they are average I guess? They seem to be pretty busy recently with all the delays and moving.

    The PC I bought from them had the AIO die, due to MSI being MSI, the recall program for those that missed it.

    https://au.msi.com/Landing/liquid-cooler-swap-application

    So BPC apparently wasn't aware of this, and they weren't very responsive with emails.

    The good news was I still manage to send it my cooler for replacement, after I requested for them to send me a replacement first. They paid for shipping both ways as well.

    • Good to know. I guess it's buyer be wary

  • +1

    Thank you, Testeagle.

  • +3

    How about a motherboard upgrade. Maybe something from ASUS. I hear they are really HOT at the moment!

  • +1

    Brought 2 4070ti PC from them in March took 2 weeks from order to pickup can't fault them. would buy from them again

  • +1

    Seems like a deal now, but other sellers will be offering better deals by the time you receive this in 3 months time.

  • I bought a similar specced PC in Jan. Ordered on the 6th, picked up on the 17th.

    YMMV

  • Highly recommend BPC if local pick up in VIC. check out my comment history ( can’t find way to link to my review on mobile)

    If delivery, I would expect a little delay due to warehouse changes. But my experience has been 10/10 via pickup

  • I'm considering getting a used 6800XT for ~$650 and dropping it into something specced like this. Anyone have good experience getting GPU-less machines from these providers for a better price than getting the components themselves?

    • I have contacted them before i purchased my PC and they said that they will not sell the PC without the GPU. This might due to profit margin as the sale price includes margin of all parts. GPU is the one of the biggest cost in the PC built and if they remove that than profit margin will be slim.

      • wonder how much profit % they make on each part of the PC?

        I think the biggest is the PSU (cos unknown brand)
        but then the rest, not so sure.

        if going by GPU

        $1699.00
        10% = $169.9
        5% = $84.95

        guess the GPU also has a good chunk of the profit as well.

  • +1

    Beware of BPC, bought a PC from them recently (took over a month), all the parts were swapped out for different brands than originally 'locked in' which is concerning.
    Still waiting on a game code that was promised as apart of the sales promotion, and haven't recieved a reply from them yet, other than it's been sent to 'Marketing'

    • Any compensation?

      that's crap, bait and switch or false advertising

      can you list what you bought and what you got?

      • No compensation.

        Case, Ram and CPU were the same (because you can't really sub out a CPU thankfully)

        GPU: PNY GeForce RTX 4080 16GB TF VERTO > Gigabyte eagle 4080
        COOLER: EVGA CLC 240 AIO Cooler > Deepcool 240 AIO

        MOBO: GIGABYTE B650 AORUS ELITE > MSI Mortar B650 (this is a bigger deal because the Gigabyte had 3x M.2 slots(one 5th Gen slot), and the MSI only has 2 slots @ 4th gen)

        SSD: Kingston KC3000 > XPG Gammix S70 Blade (I am concerned it's of a lesser quality)

        • why you not get refund if not happy?

          that's the problem with buying these prebuilt instead of building your own..
          can't trust them to give your what you order..

          • @pinkybrain: Component parts are still cheaper when bought in the bundle than if I tried to build it myself with parts sourced from seperate vendors.
            The performance is mostly comparable for now, so not worth the extra effort to go and refund and then buy seperate parts at a premium.
            I already waited over a month since placing the order, so going on extra time wouldn't have been worth it.

            I just wanted to warn others about it.

            I'm till chasing up the game code, because they took so long that the original game can no longer be redeemed, and I'm now after a different game for the current Nvidia GPU promo
            (I hope they aren't scalping them and selling the codes seperately on things like G2A)

            • @Uzel: i would, if it is not the right motherboard..
              if it is missing important features you need..
              this is something you are keeping for many years..

              So you got the MSI?
              generally I think Gigabyte boards quality is not as good as others..

              Is there is difference between the two GPU?
              PNY GeForce RTX 4080 16GB TF VERTO > Gigabyte eagle 4080
              So you got the Gigabyte?

              If you don't make complaints
              that means they will keep thinking they can get away with this stuff

  • Just came to say these cases are awesome. I've got one and it's just great quality for the money.

  • that didn't last long! lol

  • the 50 dollars off is expired yet the deal remains the same? maybe instead of expiring the entire thing maybe remove the 50 off code?

    • Unfortunately it appears BPC has raised the price to $2,199.00 and the code isn't active. So that's a $150 increase. Still saving on parts I believe, but people may not see that as much of a bargain.

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