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Gaming PC: AMD Ryzen 5 7500F CPU, RTX4060 GPU, 1TB NVMe M.2 SSD, 32GB DDR5 RAM, Wi-Fi 6E $1234 + Delivery ($0 MEL C&C) @ Evatech

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SS465

Back again with a short run of the much requested 7500F/4060 pairing.

As usual, there's another similarly spec'd 7500F / 4060 offering on OZB at the moment that's $86 cheaper. Although upgrading to match the motherboard the much higher end model of motherboard we're using, the cheapest 120mm cpu cooler on offer and the cheapest case with decent airflow and more than one fan… their price goes up ~$184 putting us most $100 in the lead. Our shipping also starts from $32 instead of $50 and we don't charge extra for shipping insurance (another ~$20 savings there).

We also have about a quater of the total deal allotment (48pc) pre-assembled and ready to go, meaning if you get your order in early it'll be primed and dispatched next business day.

Full specs

Component Model
CPU AMD Ryzen 5 7500F 6-Core 12 Thread Zen5 5.4GHz (9600X / 9700X optional)
Motherboard MSI B650M Gaming Plus WiFi AM5 DDR5 Motherboard w/ WiFi 6E & BT5.2
GPU GeForce RTX 4060 8G (various models - PNY/GALAX/ZOTAC)
Chassis Montech Air Premium 1000 ARGB White ATX Mid Tower (Sky One or Sky Two White / Blue optional)
CPU Cooler Thermalright Assassin X 120 Refined SE White RGB (240mm AIO optional)
RAM (Memory) Klevv 32GB Fit V (2x16G) 6000MHz CL32 White A-Die Hynix (32G / 48G RGB 6000/CL30 optional)
SSD #1 Klevv CRAS C910 1TB NVMe M.2 Gen4 SSD 5000MB/s (1TB 7400MBs & 2TB 4800MBs optional)
SSD #2 optional
Power Supply EVATECH 500W EB-Q 80+ Bronze ATX Power Supply (550W G / 750W B/G 850W G optional)
OS Not included (Windows 11 Home +$175)
Options Available from the product page by clicking the 'more options ..' text below each category
Price $1234 after $465 Discount Code 'SS465' at cart page
Price Comparison $1234 vs $1422 PCPP DIY Build Price
Lead Times Early orders dispatched within hours if unmodified. Otherwise built to order in 5-7 business days

Re : The Montech Air 1000 Premium chassis
- Forgot to mention that this case comes with with an alternative mesh front panel that can be used to replace the glass one for a bit of extra airflow and a differet look. They just click in to place and come in the box at no extra charge. You can see details and photos linked here

Anticipating Questions
- Can I upgrade the GPU? Sorry, not in this build at the moment. Supply short is short as we transition between generations.
- I can the case to X, Y or Z? Again, sorry. This offering is partially tied to heavy discounts on the chassis themselves. We can't substitute them beyond the current offerings at this stage.
- ETA on X/Y/Z model of RTX50XX? Sorry, nothing concrete.
- Is there an RTX50XX deal coming? If and when we secure sufficient supply at a competitive price, yes.
- How about RX 9070 XT? Zero official details to share, sorry.
- Can I deffer pick up or dispatch until a later date. (yes, within reason, leave a note at checkout and we'll sort it out)

Questions regarding Windows licenses & installation
- Yes, our licenses are 100% genuine OEM or retail licenses purchased directly from Microsoft authorized distributors. Physical copies of these products are provided with the PC including the license key cards and installation flash drive (for retail licenses) or COA stickers (for OEM licenses). Any system builder that doesn't provide these could be charging you full price for a grey market key of significantly less value and questionable origin. Always demand the physical copies!
- Yes, if you purchase Windows from us we will have it pre-installed, setup, updated and with all the required drivers pre-installed ready to go out of the box.
- No we cannot pre-install Windows for anyone who doesn't purchase a genuine license. We'd love to offer this as a service for those who already have a genuine license but selling a PC pre-loaded with Windows without a license purchase is strictly forbidden by Microsoft.
- Yes, if you have a genuine retail (not OEM or volume) license you can provide to us and that we can validate as genuine, we can activate it for you and provide the PC with Windows pre-installed. Contact us after placing your order with your order number and license details to arrange. OEM or volume keys cannot be accepted as they are non transferable to new systems.

Why choose an Evatech PC?

  • More favorable warranty terms with up to 5 year warranty on PSU / SSD / RAM (instead of just a flat 3 or only 1 in some cases) on top of a minimum of 3 years on the rest.
  • Strict use of only top quality components from the most reliable and reputable manufactures and brands.
  • Rigorous extensive multi-phase QA and burn in testing performed on every single PC built.
  • Heavily subsidized & extremely speedy FedEx delivery nation-wide.
  • 100% proudly Australian owned & operated
  • 11+ years in business with 4.9 star Google review average. That's a demonstrated quantifiable long term commitment to quality, post sales service and warranty support for a bit of extra peace of mind that we'll still be around years down the line should anything go wrong and you need some help with your investment!

Delivery or Pickup
Delivery by FedEx Australia wide starts from $32, varies by post code. Estimator available from cart page.
Yes, delaying shipping until after specified date is possible. Just leave a note at checkout (below payment options)

Click & Collect available from our Keysborough HQ
10am to 6pm Monday to Friday
5/2 Fiveways Boulevarde, Keysborough 3173 map link
Please wait for the email confirming your order is ready for collection before coming in

Surcharges
0% PayID / Direct Deposit
0.9% Visa / Master
2% AmEx

Questions? Need Help?
The best place to reach out to us is via one of the options on our contact page
Our team are on stand by during business hours and will get back to you ASAP to assist (typically within the hour!)

This deal wasn't for you? Consolation offer! Use code OZBFEB25 for $100 off any pre-built or custom PC order.
Some exclusions apply. Minimum order $1500. First 100 uses only.
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Comments

  • Anyone got any feedback on this PSU?

    • +2

      Full specs here

      We've been using them for almost a decade, selling several thousand in that time. Very reliable, very low RMA rates.

      Same OEM that (used to) pump out EVGA's before they threw in the towel. From what I understand still does several other major brands incl Corsair.

      Of course we have MSI models if you want to upgrade for a little extra peace of mind and overhead for future upgrades down the line. Wouldn't surprise us though if those MSI's came from the same factory also 😅 There really is only a handful of major power supply OEMs that every major brand contracts.

    • +13

      Made by Super Flower. They use to have their own brand PSU's available but due to the name, people thought they were cheap Chinese product and they sold poorly. They are one of the few big OEM producers and make decent gear - on par with Seasonic (that make Corsair PSU's) and as OP said, they use to make EVGA's.

      • You can still purchase Super Flower branded PSUs.

      • +1

        Sorry, good guess but it's the other major OEM for EVGA and Corsair.. I think Superflower did a lot of the very high end high wattage high efficiency models, while this other mob handled more of the mid range offerings.

        • Great Wall or HEC.

          • @MrChumps: Nope.

            One of the other three letter acronyms

            • @evatech: Dam. There was a site that use used to be up that showed every single PSU and it's OEM for that PSU. I don't really catch up on PSUs anymore due companies like Corsair and EVGA adding in their own tweaks to the OEM manufacturers for their models.

            • @evatech: FSP?

  • Can you ship as parts only? i.e unassembled

    • +2

      Sorry, as a general rule that's not a thing we can offer.

      We might be able to pull that off with a local pick up order, but there would be specific conditions involved and it's all case-by-case basis with management needing to green-light it.

      • Why can't you ship? I'm ready to purchase a system kit close to this but no-one wants to ship unassembled. I'm trying to teach my son to build.

        • +4

          You can disassemble it yourself at reception.

        • +3

          We wish it was just as easy as boxing up all the parts and shipping it out. It would save us a lot of time and trouble with the meticulous assembly, burn in and QA testing process we put every system we build through!

          There's a lot of little reasons we don't offer DIY component kits but the big one is that when we assemble and test it, we know it's rock solid before it leaves the building and the end user can just plug it in, turn it on and they are off and away. Post-sales support and warranty handling is significant expense for any PC builder who gives a dam. We invest a lot of time and sink a lot of costs in maintaining the best possible levels of post-sale customer support and warranty handling.

          We did offer DIY kits in the past for a short period and found them to be extremely troublesome, time costly and expensive when it comes to post-sales support. Thus why we don't any more. Assembling and QA testing in house lets us catch any potential faults before the PC leaves our doors and we can very quickly / easily and cost effectively diagnose and replace any faulty components with all the right equipment and expertise needed on the spot.

          Shipping parts out to a customer of unknown competency increases the risk of user error, and even if it's just bad luck and there's a faulty component involved, extremely difficult to remotely assist in troubleshooting to accurately diagnose the fault and costly to cover two way shipping to have it replaced. Through no fault of our own, and in many cases no fault of the customers if they just get a faulty component, we'd be opening the door to having a lot more dissatisfied customers and that is something we've spent the best part of the last 11.5 years doing everything we can to minimize!

          • -1

            @evatech: Does the supplier(s) require you to ship assembled?

            • @SailorGoon: This is not something I've heard mentioned before but it's not my department.

              To the best of my knowledge its pretty much all down to the points mentioned above.

  • Thats a cool looking build!

  • White fana would be much cleaner than gaming RGB ones.

    • The RGB lighting is programmable, you can set them to all white and it looks pretty sweet. Or even just turn them off all together and the fan blades are a transparent'ish off white color that blends in pretty well when they are spinning.

  • -1

    Any 4070 deals incoming?

    • Nothing planned just yet

  • What's the story with Klevv RAM? Haven't come across them before

    • +3

      Klevv is the brand, Essencore is the company, SK Corp is the Parent company, SK Hynix is a subsidiary of SK Corp who is one of the few global DRAM manufacturers in the world and has about a 3rd of the global market-share for DRAM production.

      You'll find SK Hynix DRAM modules in major brands like Corsair and G.Skill.

  • Hello Evatech
    How muich for RTX 5060/70 16G upgrade?

    • Sorry, we have no no details as of yet.

  • Hello Evatech,
    How much is RTX5060 16G upgrade?
    Looking for 16G memory size

  • Hi,

    Just curious as to why DOB is required :)

    • +2

      There was a point of time in which we sold PC games and we had to take DOB to adhere to the age restrictions for same (MA15+ / R18+ etc)

      Very occasionally there is a game bundle for which technically we're supposed to be age verifying people who qualify, although the onus has largely moved to the redemption platforms where you redeem the game instead.

      It's not mostly a legacy thing that's built in to our back end systems and would be messy to rip out, although it does help a little as an extra point of ID verification should there be any sort of ID or payment fraud flagged. Being an online store selling expensive easy to re-sell electronics and accepting credit card payments… we have to deal with some with less than savory characters from time to time.

  • +10

    I just finished a new build so I don’t need this at all, but just wanted to say I really appreciate how transparent you are with these deals - restrictions, substitutions, why you can and can’t do things, why you pick certain components. It’s awesome.

    • ❤️

  • Possible to convert to to network storage device?
    Any suggestions

    • This Montech case only has 2x 3.5" hard drive bays. Get a 2-bay or 4-bay Synology NAS.

      • +1

        agreed, this is not going to be an ideal NAS replacement

  • Any update on 5080 and 5090 stock?

    • Nothing concrete, sorry.

      • Fair enough, thanks.

  • Regarding the Windows installation: Can't you just sysprep the image so that the user needs to supply their own key and accept Microsoft's T&Cs?

    • +5

      Would love to, and if it was up to us we would…

      Microsoft's legal department however says that's a no-no.

      Strictly under no circumstances can we (or any other legitimate system builder) provide Microsoft operating system pre-installed on any PC unless the brand new licence for which is sold along side it.

  • I wish you did something like this in a smaller case, with no gpu. Would be agreat HTPC

  • Do you have any similar deal like this without the GPU?

    • Sorry, nothing of the kind at the moment, but hopefully some BYO GPU deals in the not too distance future.

      • Would love to see some kind of 9800X3D BYO GPU deal, but I know stock isn't the easiest to come by

  • Stupid question, a friend of mine wants a PC for his son to play Fortnite, I am sure this is powerful enough but also good enough to run AAA games at 1080?

    • 1080p is definitely the sweet spot for this config. There's even plenty of games that it could handle at 1440p very well.

      tomshardware review

  • You should call this mini stormtrooper build.

  • Also better than this
    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/891923 - 9700x model?

    • The 9700X is definitely a step up over the 7500F but in the majority of games the RTX4060 is going to be the bottle-necking factor so you see much of a measurable difference.

      If you have non-gaming workloads like video editing or something that leans heavy on the CPU and utilizes the extra cores, the 9700X might be a winner.

      We do offer the 9700X as an upgrade option! As for comparing the two deals, if you try to go like for like matching the motherboard mode and the cheapest case with decent airflow and at least 3 fans, it looks like you come to ~ $1688 with them, before $33 'insurance' + $50 shipping. With us it looks like $1633, free freight insurance and shipping from $32 (varies by postcode)

      • Thank you!
        I think it will be gaming focused but would like to future proof a little, just in case they go down that route

        • In that case a 9700X wouldn't hurt to leave a bit more headroom assuming you'd want to swap out the graphics card for something beefier at some point in the future. If going that route however, we'd recommend going with a 750w PSU option also to give yourself plenty of options when the time comes.

  • How many 9070xt you received?

    • To the best of my knowledge, zero thus far

  • @ Evatech, on your full specs breakdown above you have "Price $1234 after $500 Discount Code 'SS465' at cart page" however when you are at checkout the discount is actually $465 is that right?

    • +1

      Ah, that's what you get for copy/pasting from another deal as a template 🤦

      Surprised it took this long to catch! Thanks or letting us know. All fixed.

      Final price was always correct, but you're right its a $465 discount as the code suggests.

      • Thank you order pending

  • Beautiful build, and great post. I've saved it purely for future reference when I'm finally organised enough to buy this level of build

  • Nice specs good deal

  • Nice deal, you can buy this PC and probably a good 1440 P OLED gaming monitor for less then that overpriced fake frames junk 5080 .

  • What upgrades would anyone recommend going with for this build? Power supply?

    • +1

      If you're looking to keep it how it is indefinitely, the default power supply is plenty. If you want to leave some room for future upgrades, a 750w would be the way to go.

  • +2

    Finish my build a few weeks back but just want to say i appreciate you guys not using the bare minimumfor component, stuff like going with the plus wifi msi board or low latency ram. Will def be my first rec for other people.

  • good looking pc

  • What is the noise level from this combination of components and this case?

    • +1

      Nothing is particularly quiet or noisy in this build. All the fans controlled on a configurable temp / rpm curve that can be adjusted to your liking. Keep the system in a relatively cool environment and you'll get pretty low levels of fan noise. Set it up on the back deck in Alice Springs in the middle of summer and try playing Cyberpunk on max settings… it'll be a completely different story.

      If you're particularly sensitive to noise levels, you'd probably want to look in to a different options (noctua fans and coolers, cases with sound dampening panels etc) but it'll be very pricey by comparison.

      If you just want to make sure something doesn't sound like a jet engine at idle under normal conditions, rest assured as configured out of the box this PC we're offering is pretty reasonable when it comes to noise levels.

  • I havent purchased a PC for about 15 years. Back then, I purchased a budget one and it only lasted about 2 years before it seemed to be outdated (I was a teen and had no idea and got it from eBay. It could have been a bad buy to start with)

    I know technology is always advancing so it's inevitable that new tech will come alonng, but is it still the same today? Can I expect two years before having to buy a new PC?

    Are there minor upgrades I can do to this rig as to future proof the build so that I might only have to replace the GPU but everything else is good. As an example, I saw a previous comment mention to upgrade to a bigger power supply, which seems reasonable for +$69.

    • Honestly, reading your comment makes me think you are going for the budget friendly upgrade options, that is fine, but you won't be future proofing anything with just $69. Bigger GPU is where the upgrade starts, and you'll be looking at $600+

      To truely future proof the Gaming PC, you'll be spending about 2.5K - 4K, those figures will give you a few additional years before the inevitable.

  • Hi, will there be any upcoming deal with higher end 40 series card (70tis or 80s)? Given the disappointment of the 50 series release, it should be quite a popular option for many. Think I know the answer to this as i imagined stock would be quite limited but I thought i'd ask anyway. Thanks.

    • +1

      Unfortunately anything above a 4070 Super at the moment is discontinued and the very little stock that remains on the market has seen a massive price hike to adjust to the supply/demand curve. I doubt there will much in the way of deals on these cards.

      Our only hope is that the RTX5070 is a banger later in the month when it launches. If you can get it anywhere near MSRP and it can trade blows with a 4070 Ti Super, you're looking at double digit $/frame percentage improvements 🤞

      If you're shopping in that segment, we're just 2 weeks away from launch so i'd suggest HODL!

  • +1

    Pulled the trigger on this after 3 months of looking at deals and waiting to see what the price vs performance of the lower end 50 series cards was like.
    This was definitely in the sweet spot for overall value, and was impressed by OPs responsiveness and transparency.

  • I feel like I waited too long and looking at all the other vendors advertising on Ozbargain, I wanted to get one from you guys for the value and quality. I am sure others are just as good but to each their own.

    I got the default setup as I dont know if I will be "futureproofing" it by using it for the next 6-7 years without much modification. Just wanted to ask if the supplied 500w PSU will be enough if I wanted to upgrade the CPU (lets assume 9700x) in the future as I mostly will be using it for productivity and for some data processing work.

    • +1

      Thanks for your feedback.

      Almost certain that the 500w would be enough to handle a 9700X slotted into the config as it only draws a little more power than the 7500F. The amount of extra power that it can draw is perhaps around 50w, in which case the 550w PSU upgrade would easily make it not an issue as it retains the same amount of headroom as the default config for only an extra $30.

      If you have already ordered and want to upgrade , just shoot us an email via our contact form with your order reference and we'll let you know how to proceed.

      • Thank you very much! I have just messaged to upgrade my PSU and get the 750W Bronze for +$69. That should really do it for my use case for quiet a while!

  • Any chance more of these available. Looks like I missed my opportunity this weekend?

    • Unfortunately sold out over the weekend (approx Sunday at 10:30am). Sorry!

  • Any more of these or cancelled orders? Happy for you to PM me. Was about to buy a PC from elsewhere when I saw this deal, and I'd rather get this one.

    • As it stands, there have been no cancelled orders to make room for another one, unfortunately for you.

      With that said, there's a non-zero chance that someone may have a last minute change of heart and want to cancel their order, if so we can reach out to you. No guarantees obviously, so if you see something else… do what you gotta do.

      Thanks for your interest!

  • I came here to say just how impressed I am with how RIGHT these guys run a business, communication top-notch, premade units ready to go opposed to waiting for the orders, clear concise instructions once delivered, packing is exactly what it should be to prevent damage, repeated messages to save the box in-case of warranty returns, 5-years warranty, fantastic price, fantastic service (I did call just to double check they received my payment) and was given an answer instantly.

    Finally for once a business that is ran like a well oiled machine, and I couldn't be happier.

    Only downfall, which is user error, is I thought it came with a bootable USB, or something for the operating system, was a bit of an issue as I run MacOS, so had to get the local computer shop to mount a USB with Win11, absolutely my fault, but $35 I didn't need to spend if I just read it properly.

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