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Posted 25 May 2023
Ryzen 5 Series / AMD 6650XT / 480GB SSD / 16GB RAM X=Air Mesh Gaming PC (No O/S) Starting From £549.99 at AWD-IT
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update: 7600 ADDED at +29.99
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Another drop on this incredible value line. by £30 across all lines. Update: explains the above.
Ryzen AMD Gaming Deal starting at £549.99
Featuring:
Choose your Ryzen CPU
AMD Ryzen 5 4500 £579.99 Now £549.99
AMD Ryzen 5 5500 £604.98 Now: £574.99
AMD Ryzen 5 5600 £629.98 Now: £594.99
AMD Ryzen 5 5700X £689.98 Now: £659.98
Vs AMD 6600 at £499.99
# For £50 extra, we move up from 6600 to 6650XT which is a nice boost.
# Side step from B450 to A520 (not a lot in there then)
# 600W >> 650W Bronze as standard included in the £50
# Volt Case ->>>>> Air Mesh that cost a £10 on AMD6600.
so breakdown from a to b, £20ish in goods, and then £30 for GPU upgrade.
Strangely, the 5500 is £25 vs £30 on the other,
and the We the 5600 at £45 which isn't available on the other but the 5600x at £80 so that is really nice bonus.
so upgrading this to 5600 is excellent and upgrading to b550 at £30 and the wifi version at £40 is the same.
What a prebuilt by AWD, Superb
,PS: AWD-IT, i would add a GOLD PSU in here, Gigabyte 750W that u love bashing about, 5600 via B550M Wifi and even the 5700X onsite, giving the gold and upper PSU to the folks, starting with a fantastic AMD 6650XT, and when they're ready in a year, they can go for that next GPU jump, i feel that is an aspect that's missing for some folks who fancy that, meanwhile budget now folks nicely done.
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Another drop on this incredible value line. by £30 across all lines. Update: explains the above.
Ryzen AMD Gaming Deal starting at £549.99
Featuring:
- X= Air Mesh Black ARGB Micro ATX Tempered Glass Esports PC Gaming Case
- Asus DUAL Radeon RX 6650 XT 8GB Graphics Card
- Asus A520 Motherboard
- AMD Wraith Cooler
- Corsair 16GB Vengeance (2x8GB) 3200Mhz DDR4
- 650W Bronze Rated 80+ PSU
- PNY CS900 480GB SSD
Choose your Ryzen CPU
AMD Ryzen 5 4500 £579.99 Now £549.99
AMD Ryzen 5 5500 £604.98 Now: £574.99
AMD Ryzen 5 5600 £629.98 Now: £594.99
AMD Ryzen 5 5700X £689.98 Now: £659.98
Vs AMD 6600 at £499.99
# For £50 extra, we move up from 6600 to 6650XT which is a nice boost.
# Side step from B450 to A520 (not a lot in there then)
# 600W >> 650W Bronze as standard included in the £50
# Volt Case ->>>>> Air Mesh that cost a £10 on AMD6600.
so breakdown from a to b, £20ish in goods, and then £30 for GPU upgrade.
Strangely, the 5500 is £25 vs £30 on the other,
and the We the 5600 at £45 which isn't available on the other but the 5600x at £80 so that is really nice bonus.
so upgrading this to 5600 is excellent and upgrading to b550 at £30 and the wifi version at £40 is the same.
What a prebuilt by AWD, Superb
,PS: AWD-IT, i would add a GOLD PSU in here, Gigabyte 750W that u love bashing about, 5600 via B550M Wifi and even the 5700X onsite, giving the gold and upper PSU to the folks, starting with a fantastic AMD 6650XT, and when they're ready in a year, they can go for that next GPU jump, i feel that is an aspect that's missing for some folks who fancy that, meanwhile budget now folks nicely done.
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Edited by Sarden84, 25 May 2023
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sorted bycostco deal is pretty much the above link, except 5500 -> 5600G (same level performance, but G has back up APU and a little boost but nothing major.).
and u have a 3060Ti over a 6650xt .....
595 build to a £669.99 build + membership.
but u do get windows on the costco,.
a good undercut for people who dont care about windows: yes in need, for people who do, is it worth adding windows on to this then costco No.
but if £679 is a burning in u wallet, and u dont need windows, well u got the costco one still and u also could knock this 6650XT system to a mainstream 5600 at 44.99 and a Bseries board at 30
5600 / B550 / 6650xt vs 5600g/a520 3060ti.
= each to their own user specifics of standards,
He currently runs a custom built Rx570 4gb GPU, intel i3 8100 CPU, gibabyte z370p d3 motherboard, 16gb ballistix 2400MHz ddr4 RAM...
It was a budget built 3 or so years ago as he doesnt get too much allowance. It's really struggling now days with the top titles he likes like cod, BF etc etc.
What would you recommend in terms of upgrading. Should we change components here or there or would I be better off getting on of these 500-600 AMD prebuilds you've been posting? I'm not super tech savvy so really appreciate any help you can provide
Great little system for that money.
I notice more of them coming with mesh fronted cases, which is always nice. (edited)
had a chap the other day who was so persistent on 2TB 7300 spec nvmes, he could of boost GPU. for the budget, - each to their own. (edited)
uk.webuy.com/pro…n=1
cpu.userbenchmark.com/Com…942
Guess it would come down to the GPU and what it would take to improve there.
If it's £250 you're not far off these types of builds and therefore id say (budget permitting) buy one of these, get the warranty and the new specs, then cash in on the old PC to offset some of the cost.