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AWD-IT VOLT Ryzen 5 4500 Six Core, AMD Radeon RX 6600 8GB Gaming PC £459.99 With Voucher

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# £40 Code off the AWD-IT VOLT Gaming PC lINE.

Covered this link previously, its one that starts low, aims good into higher specs as well.
- So that £40 code is nice.

Starts off with this:

  • Ryzen 5 4500 6Core 12thread
  • AMD 6600 8GB Card
  • Asus A520 Motherobard
  • 480GB SSD
  • 600W PSU
  • 16GB Ram
  • Volt Case

Price with code: £459.99 (£420/40 split there)

1) low cost, GPU over CPU, low cost build fee. 3 years warrenty. - that is based on last weeks price scheme of things,

+79.99 For the Ryzen 5 5600X | + 119.99 5700X 8Core
+14.99 Antec Gold 550W PSU | +34.99 Gigabyte Gold
+18 1TB nvme (other specs online)
+29.99 B550 Board / +39.99 B550 with Wifi
+139.99 for 6700XT
+9.99 for infininty Case

So u can easily top up that PSU, B550M And Ryzen main Steam 5600X if its of interest and budget for urself,

But if we take a look at doing it all:


  • Ryzen 5 5600x 6Core 12thread
  • AMD 6700XT 12GB Card
  • Asus B550 Wifi Motherobard
  • 1TB SN350 NVME
  • Gigabyte 750W Gold
  • Corsair 16GB 3200mhz Ram
  • X=Infinity Case

Price: 782.94 with discount voucher

Which is the near the same price as palicomp £789.99 and this is where it gets interested, AWD on price point is a little behind to what we get over there., (if it matters) pali = 5700X + Windows, But AWD has the better case and better PSU and if u make palicomps with better PSU at +40 = 829.99 which then calcs boosting AWD to 5700X too, AWD on the backfoot of not having windows locked loaded and activated, but AWD systems do come with that aspect preinstalled and just need activating which you know, hmm...

And inbetween that u have the 6650XT Graphics card that sits between 6600 and 6700XT peformance


Cheap affordable AMD System with various of AM4 Budget CPU with 3 Graphics Cards.

Some videos below to help with FPS Ratio on them CPU/GPU as a guide point.

~ Ryzen 5 4500 | Ryzen 5 5500 | Ryzne 5 5600X | Ryzen 7 5700X





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  1. Daniel_Bankov's avatar
    Hi opp and thanks for posting this. I haven't been shopping for pc in quite q while and recently started keeping an eye and get familiar with specs price etc..
    I am an old school gamer , starcraft remastered, some old shooting games , Cs go, old call of duty etc.. my pc is fine but been thinking of getting something more up to date .
    What would you recommend for a budged of arround 600 ? I could go higher but I just think will be overkill for what I need it for..
    Thanks
    Sarden84's avatar
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    This AWD is good imo for the sub £469.99-£550 area
    and then one when u really overshoot it way past £700.00

    However there is options for it: so lets go. "price to pay to cut back"


    460 + 20 1TB =£480 System. where to spend £120 "5600x £80 /B550 £40 " = (main stream cpu, that nominal help the 6600 but its a low gpu so its not going to increase by tons on this gpu spec.)


    460 + 20 1TB =£480 System. where to spend £120 "5500 £30 /6650xt £60 / gold 550w £15 =more ovall gaming (cut back on the cpu to allow the gpu, again a cut back)

    then u got:
    5600X + 3060 567.00 +£20 Backdoor TX550 + 1TB 30 = £617

    1) AWD option one of putting more cash into taking the 6600 into main stream CPU 5600X via a Wifi B550 Board.

    2) dont do the cpu side on it to that high end, go for the 5500 that gives a higher 3.0 spec, keep to a 3.0 board but knock up the GPU, that give more FPS system now, but limited cpu for future boosts(subjectly on psu change anyways on all).

    3) palicomp one, gives that nvidia with its features, but sits between a 6600 / 6650xt in overall performance, but has that main stream 5600X but it be under 3.0 as the 4.0 option be over 600.00

    so there ur 3 ideas for budget £600.00.

    with 650 u can do corrections,

    that £600.00 aim, its "limp" where it sits atm. (edited)
  2. VFX86's avatar
    Thanks as ever. Have found your posts very informative recently as I way out of the gaming PC scene (15 years) and looking for a prebuild purely for WoW Classic. Would you say this would do the job please?

    Much appreciated.
    Sarden84's avatar
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    Yep As agreed very nice.

    YT: as per normal to check the FPS, plenty on that wow via these GPUs to compare.

    Again: all deals i post hit the mark as that is what i look for, value.

    but obious they come in various of formats to cover different folks needs/requirements/expectations.

    some will be better than others then they see fit.

    The 4500 is poor CPU, but for sub £500.00 idea

    +5600x at 60 -drop gpu down. is what will happen if u dont spend more.

    it works for that end, and obvious if u have more cash then u can do 5600X/6600 and then work up.

    but then again:

    4500 + 6650XT(next gpu) is better then say: 5600x/6600 - , obvious the 5600X + higher gpu later, but all comes to the prebuilt buyer today, intention tomorrow aspect. 6700Xt meanwhile, i do suggest the cpu is needed, (edited)
  3. jerrysimon's avatar
    still looking since I sent my bodged order back to Palicomp. Not in a rush as probably use more in the winter so happy to wait a month or two till I can get best bang for the buck. Want it to work with my Quest 2. Really like older games like squadrons and Arizona Sunshine VR versions though my grandson loves football games. The parts picker link below seems to tick all my boxes in terms of maintaining PCIe4 throughout for GPU although I know the performance differences are negligible it’s just knowing it all slots together nicely

    With a card below, at current prices, it’s all going to be around £600. I’ve built in the past and having taken the Palicomp one apart to sort it out, I’m confident I can build myself, probably getting all the parts from Amazon. I was looking at pairing with a RX6650XT but heard might not work so well with the Quest and NVIDIA maybe better though AMD seem better value. Maybe in a month or so 12GB cards might be the same price or maybe I should be looking at better cards anyway

    Thoughts ?

    uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/jerrysimonsimon/saved/

    I like the Palicomp case so will get that over this one and probably a Corsair bronze 550w total taking it below £400. Maybe 5600x as price and availability keeps fluctuating though tiny performance difference over 5600. I thing in a month or so this lot will fall below £350 and better cards for same £2-250 ish.

    Thoughts ? (edited)
    Sarden84's avatar
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    Hey Pal.

    If your doing it your self and its AM4 -> "hit it. -> uk.pcpartpicker.com/lis…Pn6 dont be so all inclusive with amazon.

    Deep case is good Matx with some nice temps, Gigabyte AX has wifi as equal as the asus one there, 32GB is really sweet and then not so much more for that 5700X, 750W psu for boosting higher cards.

    As for card drops; that a difficult forecast, lot of varables in that convo.
  4. fell123's avatar
    Could you swap in the 6650XT which has 29% better performance and keep the rest of the build the same? If so that's a good option for the extra £60
    MisterMadHatter's avatar
    The only issue with the 4500 is the 8MB L3 cache. Not sure how much that would affect the performance of the 6650XT though.
  5. EightBitBebop's avatar
    That’s a lot of bang for your buck
  6. The.Fat.Cat's avatar
    Solid little 1080p machine.
    Stick a cheap 2TB SATA SSD in it and you're good to go. (edited)
  7. goderic's avatar
    Would this be good for playing far cry 6 please ?
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