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Gaming PC: Ryzen 7 5700X, RTX 4070Ti 12GB, MSI B550M-P, 16GB 3200MHZ RAM, 1TB M.2 SSD, 750W Gold PSU $1788 + Delivery @ TechFast

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5700X-4070Ti-JULY

Howdy Folks,

Bringing back this popular deal with the same EOFY pricing.

We are currently working through all existing orders and aim to have these cleared by the end of the week.

AMD Ryzen 7 5700X | RTX 4070Ti 12GB Gaming PC: $1788 after 5700X-4070Ti-JULY

  • AMD Ryzen 7 5700X
  • RTX 4070Ti 12GB (brand/model may vary)
  • MSI B550M-P Gen 3 Motherboard
  • 16GB RGB DDR4 3200MHZ
  • 1TB M.2 SSD
  • 750W 80+ Gold PSU
  • MSI MAG FORGE Case (Deepcool Matrexx 55 mesh available)
  • Stock AMD Cooler

Cheers,
Caleb & Luke

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  • +1

    PCPP List
    PCPartPicker Part List

    Type Item Price
    CPU AMD Ryzen 7 5700X 3.4 GHz 8-Core Processor $299.00 @ Centre Com
    Motherboard MSI PRO B550M-P GEN3 Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard $134.00 @ Mwave Australia
    Memory Silicon Power SP016GBLFU320X22 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL22 Memory $48.00 @ MSY Technology
    Storage Kingston NV2 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive $62.00 @ Centre Com
    Video Card PNY XLR8 Gaming VERTO EPIC-X RGB OC GeForce RTX 4070 Ti 12 GB Video Card $1188.00 @ Centre Com
    Case MSI MAG FORGE 100R ATX Mid Tower Case $77.00 @ Centre Com
    Power Supply In Win P75F 750 W 80+ Gold Certified ATX Power Supply $99.00 @ Mwave Australia
    Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts
    Total $1907.00
    Generated by PCPartPicker 2023-07-18 14:30 AEST+1000
    • +1

      Are these the exact parts we can expect to receive? Or is this just for price / value indication?

      • This is just for value indication. If we have advertised specific components in the listing description they will be included on the build.

    • Regarding MSI PRO B550M-P GEN3 Mobo: if you are ok with '1x PCIe 3.0 x16' for 4070Ti connection ?

      Decent VRM: '12 virtual phases (10+2), 7 real phases (5+2), PWM-Controller: IR35201 (max. 8 phases)'-> https://skinflint.co.uk/msi-pro-b550m-p-gen3-7d95-001r-a2775…

      Credit to ChatGPT-> https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/734681

      If Techfast publish their test results & benchmark, it'll silent some of the critics here…..& RE-claim the leadership @ OzBargain.

      Also, for mid-range systems, may be if brand & model # are published, buyers are less likely to apply a discount-factor for the unknown: likely low-tier & low-spec part & hence losing out to their competitors. For high-end systems, you can see why they must publish brand & model #-> https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/791555

      • "Critics here" aren't their market, and I think it's reasonable to assume that most people shopping for budget systems would be expecting expecting test results or benchmarks for each individual component. For a budget system, the amount of labour required to provide test results and benchmarks for every available config of every available system would be a poor waste of resources, not least when countless reviews and forums elsewhere already critique and benchmark the various components. OP has been very transparent in both listing name-brands when guaranteed, or clarifying that in the case of generic compoents, specific brands are not guaranteed. The original listing and subseuqent comments are both clear in this regard.

        ChatGPT's post (from almost a year ago) isn't really a comparison - he was posting a deal for one component, not a system - so there were next to no variables in cutting and pasting volumes of tech specs. Personally, I'm much happier with Techfasts efforts to deliver rock bottom pricing when playing in this market segment, rather than benchmarking every system they sell or cracking out the temp guns as you suggested earlier in your curious benchmarking request thread at www.ozbargain.com.au/node/788858 . The scale of information you are seeking is just not practical to be provided, which may explain why the earlier post you made seeking such details is yet to receive a single post providing the information you're seeking.

        Not trying to offend you - you're clearly keen on getting as much information as possible before your investment, and it's a noble intent. I just don't think it's feasible to expect owners or sellers to plumb the depths of detail you're seeking, or is it representative of what most users require before making judgments on value propositions such as this…

  • +5

    CL22 memory, could have used CL16 if not 18.

    • +3

      Speed is okay but yeah my understanding is that high latency is quite bad for AMD cpus.

      Also no dram on the SSD.

      IMO - $20 for better ram + change to a 512gb SSD at same price with cache would make this better value for similar price

    • Shouldn't you use 3600Mhz RAM with this CPU?

      • Hard to say exactly - would need to check benchmarks.

        Typically you want faster ram and low latency, but that = higher prices. DDR4 ram is super cheap now though…. so decent 3600/3733 kits are easy to find.

    • +23

      Going off names alone, how is “12600K” any more descriptive or less confusing than “R7 5700x”?

      • +1

        More numbers more descriptive more better

    • +5

      my understanding they are very similar, could be wrong
      intel- i5(higher number higher range) 12(generation)600(bigger number higher range/more cores)k(k=with IGPU, f=without IGPU)
      AMD- 5(generation)700(bigger number higher range/more cores)x(x=standard, none=budget/lower power consumption version)

      • +1

        k just denotes that the multiplier is unlocked for overclocking

        • thanks for adding

    • +19

      Ryzen 3, 5, 7, 9

      Intel i3, i5, i7, i9

      Gonna be tough to work this one out.

  • +1

    @luketechfast any discount with RX6700XT?

    • +3

      Coming, yep

      • This would have a free redemption of the upcoming game Starfield too yeah?

      • +2

        Will that be similar-ish setup/price as the previous 3060ti/799$ build?

      • @luketechfast Can we know when?

  • +1

    Good deal. Have a similar build from the previous deal. Recommend upgrading the stock CPU cooler to a tower cooler to keep temps low. ~$60 on amazon

    • Just watch out to get one which fits. The graphics card in this build is huge, and the ram sticks are also often a bit taller than the non-RGB variants.

      • I went with the Thermalright AssassinX120 SE and it fits nicely.

        My build for reference

        • Very nice. I’m looking for an all white build myself. Care to share the specs?

          • +1

            @oO0Dam0Oo: .
            𝘾𝙋𝙐: AMD Ryzen 7 5700x
            𝘾𝙤𝙤𝙡𝙚𝙧: Thermalright Assassin X120
            𝙂𝙋𝙐: PNY RTX 4070 Ti XLR8
            𝙈𝙤𝙗𝙤: MSI B550 Gaming Gen3
            𝙍𝘼𝙈: 32gb ADATA XPG Spectrix DDR4

            User Benchmark Results

            Recently upgraded to the Samsung 980 Pro 2tb from the Amazon deal

            • @jsediv: @jsediv: Kudo for sharing.

              Cooler upgrade Thermalright Assassin X120: pls share the VRM temp. while pushing your system with a high system demanding game @ 1440P Ultra. Use HWinfo64 S/W or temp. gun ?

              Also, feel free to publish your results here-> https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/788858

              Thanks champ.

    • Great tip.

      www.amazon.com.au/gp/aw/d/B0BNVG4ZGS?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b…

      $55 of value for money cooling excellence…

  • Given that the nebula deal only 10 days ago allowed you to upgrade to a 4070 ti for a few hundred (<300 iirc?) more (so total about 400ish?), is this actually a good deal given that, they also offer higher quality components.

    • wondering the same, waiting for them to release their new deal might get that. That also had 32g ram

    • +2

      That one was extra 400$ so the total was around 2350 including shipping and cooler upgrade. Not sure if its worth it.

      • +1

        That also has 3-year warranty though compared here 1, ram cost + that cost alone adds up imo

        • Yea its AM5 vs AM4, but not sure how much will it affect performance

          • +2

            @ozbozb: This CPU will bottleneck the 4070ti pretty hard. I'd go with a 7600x at the minimum (though a 7700x would be better)

            • @Dipaty: @Dipaty How do you determine that

            • @Dipaty: Been checking reddit posts and its not that clear, the link that nebula uses for bottlenecking is pretty useless.. most stuff i read on reddit claimed no bottlenecking (cpu is not getting to 100%).

              • +1

                @ozbozb: whether a CPU will "bottleneck" a GPU depends on: what game you are playing and the resolution/settings you are playing at. To my knowledge:

                What a CPU needs to render will be the same regardless of the tier of the GPU. The CPU will first initiate the task, before sending it to the GPU to finish. Simplified and not exactly how it works, but, lets say the 5700x can render at 100 points at 1440p, whilst the 7600x can render 120 points at 1440p (arbitrary choice of frames), and they're both using the same GPU (which can render up to 120 points at 1440p).

                So if a game requires the CPU to render 60 points, neither CPU bottlenecks the GPU. Increase this too 100 points and still both can work and wont bottleneck the GPU. However, increased once more to 120 points, and the 5600x can no longer keep up with the rendering that you want - that is, it can at max, render 100 points, but the GPU wants it to render at 120 points - forcing the GPU to wait as the CPU works to send it what it wants (it's being bottlenecked).

                That is to say, if the CPU is not maxing, it will not bottleneck the GPU, by contrast, if the CPU is maxing and you still want to push further, then yes the CPU will bottleneck the GPU, so it really depends on what you want to play, and what settings you want to play, its not as simple as 5700x will bottleneck the 4070ti by say 10%. But of course its true that the 7600x will run better, and thus the GPU will experience that bottleneck at higher settings (which wont matter if you don't want those higher settings). This is not the same as underutilizing the GPU, and of course its more complicated by the fact that some programs/games rely more on cpu than gpu etc…

                  • -1

                    @ab c: ? I'm explaining what and how a bottleneck works, if you wanted an actual comparison with numbers, you can search it yourself. I'm not your mother lol..

        • +12

          Just FYI, extra warranty on PCs is a scam. Australian Consumer Law says that everything you buy in Oz needs to be durable and I am quite sure that nobody would object to you claiming that a $2k PC is expected to last longer than 3y.

          • @huuuuugo: This.

            Had to talk to a Sony rep recently, because of how a certain group of firmware updates basically destroyed a certain shipment of xm4's batteries. Even though the warranty was 1year, (and I had purchased it 1 and a half years ago), they replaced it no issue since they knew 1) it was their own fault; and 2) consumer guarantees under ACL.

          • @huuuuugo: Exactly having it built in is much better than having any hassle to prove this. It's the attitude you know

          • @huuuuugo: 1 year is obviously too little for PCs/components, but getting more than 3 years under the ACL would likely big a big fight, 3 years on most stuff is pretty standard it seems.

          • @huuuuugo: 5 years at least I reckon.

            But do you really want to do ACL and take it up with authorities etc. Will this company still be there in 5 years?

  • +1

    My Asus Rog Strix 4070 Ti cost $1,409.00 from Amazon - almost the same cost with this build

  • +1

    waiting for the AM5 deal, awesome deal as always luke

  • +2

    Yo, will there be a BYO GPU deal for AM5-based builds soon?

  • +1

    Techfast has a great and professional tech support team, highly recommended and just need to be patient for turnaround time

  • @luketechfast do you guys have dual slot versions of the 4070Ti? Just wondering if I'll be able to use any of the other slots with the GPU.

  • +1

    Bought the similar deal from techfast a year ago (last gen stuff) and no complaints, very happy with build

  • +1

    Heh, looks like there's still some stock left from this deal a few months back: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/775566

  • This is not a bad deal but one critique I'd have is the motherboard. Why put in a outdated B550 motherboard when a B650 motherboard supports Gen 4 and has better future proofing, features and is better overall? Also the RAM in this deal has slightly slower clocked speeds than the Kingston Renegade or Fury, I'd swap those in as well. Apart from that, this is a competitive deal.

    • Why a better mobo? Why not more ram, better ram, better SSD, step up to a 5800x3d, hell go a step up with the video card?
      Why do you want future proofing on an old platform? In fact, the mobo is the last thing i'd bother to upgrade for this build.

      • Because the motherboard is outdated and there's limited support for new hardware and features on older motherboards. You can always upgrade ram and video card later on so I wouldn't bother going that route, but that's my opinion.

        • +1

          What mobo features are you imagining would be worth paying extra for on a last-gen budget gaming PC?
          DD4 is as cheap as it's going to get, if you're going to want more/better, why on earth would anybody buy this PC now with the intention of upgrading DDR4 later?
          I'm curious what mobo features for AM4 you're worried about that would be a higher priority than an SSD with DRAM?

    • you cant change the motherboard without also changing the CPU and the memory - which means more dollars.
      They are building to get the headline GPU with the lowest possible cost to drive sales

    • Got one word for you. MONEY.

  • Anything in the pipeline for those after a 4070 Ti, DDR5 build? Maybe a Ryzen 7600/7700?

  • +3

    What’s the eta on the builds? Been waiting since June 30.
    Cheers

  • -5

    If you do purchase this prepare for TechSlow rather than TechFast..

    • Have got both of my Techfast PCs in under two weeks. Couldn’t argue with the build, service or turnaround time for the price.

      • That’s great man, exactly what they should be doing. This was not my experience along with many, many others. You can google it if you don’t believe me. Hopefully comments like this will make them up their game and so everyone wins

        • That's unfortunate man. In my experience, changing the quality, service or speed from what I am many others have found very acceptable and well balanced given their low prices, may have a detrimental impact on their exceedingly popular cut price deals. Hopefully they don't abandon their business model off the back of comments from an (understandably disappointed) minority…

  • Hmm tempting but bottlenecking likely with a 4070ti and a 5700x?

    • +1

      Just my guessing,
      1080p - probably in most games
      1440p - probably few games or none
      4k - probably none
      But faster or better CPU (5800x3d or 7600 up) will most likely get you few more fps, especially 1080p and 1440p even they aren't bottlenect.

      • +1

        my i5-9600 and my RTX 3070 get 60fps on most titles at ultra 3860x1600.. (6.1 million pixels) others only on medium settings. so i dont see how this would not absolutely smash any 1440p (3.6 million pixels).

        • +1

          https://youtu.be/qdSZHjerp50
          I was just guessing, not too far off from the benchmarks above. 4070 ti could paired with better cpu in some games 1440p ultra. Your 3860x1600 should put more stress on the GPU and easier on the CPU.

    • @Jty69er: may be consider this review https://www.techpowerup.com/review/amd-ryzen-7-5700x/16.html.

      I got $2.4K when I did these upgrade: 4070Ti, liquid cooling, 750W PSU, less $200 discount -> https://www.nebulapc.com.au/products/ghost
      https://www.techpowerup.com/review/amd-ryzen-5-7600x/28.html

      Is R7 5800X3D viable ?

    • CPU-bottleneck: may be review comments here R7 5700X | 4080 -> https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/772583

      @1080P Ultra: even if there is some CPU-bottleneck, the 4070Ti produces high FPS that the minor-% loss is irrelevant, all 1080P games will be smooth & 60+ fps, even FS
      https://www.gpucheck.com/en-usd/compare/nvidia-geforce-rtx-4…

      PCIe 3.0x16 vs 4.0: minor-% loss is irrelevant: same reason as above: google it.

      A bang-for-buck 4070Ti deal & worthy consideration👍…if you can wait, it'll drop a few hundred dollar in 3+ months time.

  • +1

    Any chance of more cheap 3080ti builds like the one last posted?

    • @Canberralad92: kudo… R7 5700X should pair well with 3080 Ti & affordable.

  • +1

    Are you guys doing the 4080 deal again ?

  • @luketechfast Very keen to order this system with a AM5 platform option and AMD 7600. Any chance this will be on offer in the next month? Ill order immediately. This will be my 5th techfast system. Thanks Luke.

  • +1

    PC just arrived today and it came with these:

    • ADATA Legend 800 SSD
    • PNY XLR8 4070Ti
    • InWin P75F
    • When did order? or how long did it take for the build/shipping?
      and did it come with windows installed (unactivated)?

      • Ordered about an hour after this deal popped up on here and I think it was Friday the status changed to built then was shipped Monday and yeah unactivated Windows. I didn't add any customizations to the order so thats probably why mine only took a week to get built & shipped from SA to VIC in a week.

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