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Ryzen 5 5600X - RTX 4070 - 1TB Gen4 NVME - 700W - No O/S Gaming System From £999.99 at Palicomp
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This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:
Palicomp RTX 4070 via PC OF THE WEEK
From £999.99 - £1074.99 with two boosters mention above.
#Further backdoors - add to the same basket.
+60 700W to BEQUIET 850W 80+ GOLD
+50 PROMO SWITCH IT UP - INTEL Core i5 12400F + ASUS B660M-A WIFI
+10 PROMO SWITCH IT UP - INTEL Core i5 12400F + ASUS H610M-K D4
+75 RYZEN 7 5800X
+40 16GB 3200 to CORSAIR 32GB 3600MHZ
+10 16GB 3200 to CORSAIR 16GB 3600MHZ
AWD-IT also kick starts at £999.99 via that link, credit to radical.
AMD Ryzen 5 5600X
MSI RTX 4070 12GB Ventus 3X
Air Mesh RGB Case
MSI A520-A PRO Motherboard (+£36.99 MSI PRO B550M-P)
AMD Wraith Cooler
Adata 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz (+£29.99 32GB (2x16GB))
Game MAX 700W (+£34.99 Gigabyte P750GM (V2))
PNY CS900 480GB (+£28.99 1TB Kingston NV2)
So We have two builders kicking us off at £1K for a nice value battle featuring 5600X.
Between them both, we got plenty of options, Which out beat the likes of Ebuyer/Scan/Overclockers and we aint talking small change either, for example ebuyer dropped a 4070 PC featuring just a 11400 at £1200, and scan kick starts their 4070 range at £1149.99 and it only features an AMD 5500, ouch and it gets worst as u move up by them.
Forget them, we have enough to battle as consumers, i.e AMD/Nvidia GPU Prices never mind paying extra for it being built, Every part has warrenty anyways, and i get it cost 1 builder to bang out some builds then a packer, but ur selling 7 items in one go to 1 consumer vs 1 consumers buying perhaps 2/3 parts while they vanish to another firm and buy half elsewhere if not buying from mulitable sources this day n age, buy 7 items get it built for next to nothing, the privledge of purchasing 7 items, is my motto. Vs Buy 7 Items and then u want a further £200 on top, i dont think so.
More options and ideas inbound shortly, DDR5 7600X battle, and 13400F DDR4/DDR5 options coming soon.
# Short n sweet for a change, Fingers got fat from all that fish n chips, icecream n dohnuts.
- AMD Ryzen 5 5600X
- ASUS TUF A520M-PLUS (+35 ASUS B550M MOTHERBOARD )
- ADATA 16GB DDR4 3200Mhz
- ADATA 1TB M.2 LEGEND 800
- 1st Player D Case
- nVIDIA RTX4070 12GB
- CIT FX PRO 700W 80+ Bronze (+40 GIGABYTE 750W 80+ GOLD)
From £999.99 - £1074.99 with two boosters mention above.
#Further backdoors - add to the same basket.
+60 700W to BEQUIET 850W 80+ GOLD
+50 PROMO SWITCH IT UP - INTEL Core i5 12400F + ASUS B660M-A WIFI
+10 PROMO SWITCH IT UP - INTEL Core i5 12400F + ASUS H610M-K D4
+75 RYZEN 7 5800X
+40 16GB 3200 to CORSAIR 32GB 3600MHZ
+10 16GB 3200 to CORSAIR 16GB 3600MHZ
AWD-IT also kick starts at £999.99 via that link, credit to radical.
AMD Ryzen 5 5600X
MSI RTX 4070 12GB Ventus 3X
Air Mesh RGB Case
MSI A520-A PRO Motherboard (+£36.99 MSI PRO B550M-P)
AMD Wraith Cooler
Adata 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz (+£29.99 32GB (2x16GB))
Game MAX 700W (+£34.99 Gigabyte P750GM (V2))
PNY CS900 480GB (+£28.99 1TB Kingston NV2)
So We have two builders kicking us off at £1K for a nice value battle featuring 5600X.
Between them both, we got plenty of options, Which out beat the likes of Ebuyer/Scan/Overclockers and we aint talking small change either, for example ebuyer dropped a 4070 PC featuring just a 11400 at £1200, and scan kick starts their 4070 range at £1149.99 and it only features an AMD 5500, ouch and it gets worst as u move up by them.
Forget them, we have enough to battle as consumers, i.e AMD/Nvidia GPU Prices never mind paying extra for it being built, Every part has warrenty anyways, and i get it cost 1 builder to bang out some builds then a packer, but ur selling 7 items in one go to 1 consumer vs 1 consumers buying perhaps 2/3 parts while they vanish to another firm and buy half elsewhere if not buying from mulitable sources this day n age, buy 7 items get it built for next to nothing, the privledge of purchasing 7 items, is my motto. Vs Buy 7 Items and then u want a further £200 on top, i dont think so.
More options and ideas inbound shortly, DDR5 7600X battle, and 13400F DDR4/DDR5 options coming soon.
# Short n sweet for a change, Fingers got fat from all that fish n chips, icecream n dohnuts.
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Edited by Sarden84, 14 April 2023
124 Comments
sorted bySystems come with a warranty, its sub 1k deal with 60% in the GPU, with options as mentioned two boost both areas for few 10s as mentioned.
vs sellers doing the exact same and charging more.
so its not ALLWAYS, Cut corners, get what u pay, if u want higher quality pay more for more.
but dont assume that another build that has higher cost builders, such as scan n co, charge more because they give more, they dont. they cut back even more.
so it starts low at a lower price, u want more upgrade it to that nominal extra.
Cut back issues: are When they cut back but don't cut the price back, now that's a bigger issue. (edited)
PSU - £35 (ugh)
RAM - £45
Mobo - £95
SSD - £50
Case - £50
GPU - £570
Bog standard Wraith cooler £10?
£1025
Or build it yourself for £1035 and get the R7 5700X instead?
While you do it, get a much better PSU for a bit more. (edited)
price compare elsewhere and see a huge difference.
Pity the RTX 4070 is barely RX 6800 XT performance, I was expecting more.
OK if you're an RT fan I suppose.
Wouldn't stick with that awful PSU.
The R7 5700X is £10 more most places, pity that's not an upgrade option.
Wouldn't stick with that afwul PSU...wait, I said that already. Never mind, good point!
At least they went with a TLC NAND SSD.
Wouldn't stick with that...oh, NVM. (edited)
link is: AMD ALT-F4 (not even reviewed it yet) but i will soon.
im going through all firms higher deals and also cross-comparing them with other system builders.
atm its looking like its a 2 horse, but that doesnt mean each firms every deal hits though.
The cheapest 8tb are
Dell T05HP Enterprise ST8000NM0055 8TB 3.5" SATAIII £75
Seagate Exos 7E8 8TB SATA 7200RPM HDD £80
TOSHIBA S300 Surveillance 8TB 3.5" Sata III £80
6tb would be
Seagate Surveillance ST6000VX0001 6TB £55
TOSHIBA S300 Surveillance 6TB £58
Toshiba P300 6TB 3.5'' £62
WD Purple WD60PURZ 6TB £65
Which would be the best option and, which would be one to avoid?
Would there be any concerns about using surveillance drives in a desktop - will they power themselves down when ot iin use or will they keep spinning with them being designed to be used 24/7?
This is tested with 12400f which is on par with 5600x and they play nicely together. No CPU bottleneck.
The only thing that will change it is AMD massively undercutting Nvidia on a card that bosses the mid to higher range rtx cards. Think 6800xt performance for £399. They'd take a loss on the card but they'd benefit by increasing their userbase/market reach. High risk, high reward.
This is the only thing I can see happening that will force Nvidia to even consider being consumer friendly again. (edited)
nothing really beats it for the price.
Hey, do you know how bad the bottleneck would be pairing a 4070 (non ti) with an i5 10400f?
Edit: monitor is dell oled 1440p 175hz (edited)
10400F vs 5600x via 3080
estimated give u the best guide.
- fixed. (edited)