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Ryzen 5 7600 + RTX 4060 - 16GB DDR5 - 480GB SSD - 700W Gaming System

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  • RYZEN 5 7600 6Core 12Thread
  • ASUS PRIME A620M-K
  • ADATA 16GB DDR5 5200Mhz
  • ADATA 480GB Sata3 SSD
  • 1ST PLAYER T3 ARGB
  • FX 700W PSU
  • RTX 4060 8GB

Price: £700.00
Price: £740.00 Via Adata 1TB Legend onsite. - uk.pcpartpicker.com/lis…YCd

OR 480GB to ADATA 1TB S70 BLADE M.2 NVME +55 (ADD TO SAME BASKET) £755
32GB Ram - 850w Bronze - Other nvmes all in top promo section aswell as other GPU's.

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  1. pannan's avatar
    I'm looking at buying a gaming PC to move away from console gaming. Ideally, I'd like to be able to play in 4k/60 with hdr, matching or surpassing my console experience. Would this do the job or would I need a meatier gfx card? Ta
    MrSmallBear's avatar
    It’s not just the graphics to think about. PC gaming in general is a better experience normally.

    I was using an RTX 3060 recently and it looked better than my other half’s Xbox series x. The 4060 is better than the 3060.

    I’m now on a 4070 super (deal on this site) and it’s destroys console graphics with ease. But again, PC gaming itself is a lot more than just better graphics.

    I got my oldest lad to try a PC over a PS5. The PS5 now gathers dust and he’s on his own PC every time he games now.
  2. Welovedeals's avatar
    What's this like compared to modern day consoles
    ocelot20's avatar
    It's a great 1440p 60+FPS system. Could probably do 4K 40-60fps using dlss if games support it.

    Worth owning over a series x. No doubt this system will be able to play Hellblade 2 at 60fps. Access to gamepass and pc exclusives. Some Sony titles as well.
  3. jameshothothot's avatar
    Wow. Am'5 for 700. Pretty impressive.
  4. Uncommon.Sense's avatar
    AM5 prices are very competitive now, nice to see a pre-build as cheap as the components are to source (for the most part), with 32GB, and 1TB NVMe drive, and then chose your own PSU it is ~£730 (plus PSU)
  5. paddy29's avatar
    So is this kinda upgradeable in the future then?
    Minstadave's avatar
    Yup plenty of scope.
  6. Minstadave's avatar
    That's a cracking deal.
  7. Josh99's avatar
    Adata SSD

    Oh no lol
    Ewen_Bruce's avatar
    What's wrong with that? What upgrade would you recommend?
  8. ocelot20's avatar
    What a great system and for a great price.
  9. Carl_JonesJQw's avatar
    Is this worth buying over say upgrading what I currently have?

    i5-9400f, 16gb Corsair ram, rtx 2070, 2tb HDD, 240gb ssd and H310 R2.0 series 2 motherboard.

    Thanks for any help 🙌
    Bobbins2's avatar
    Not at all, keep what you've got, maybe swap out that HHD for an SSD and upgrade to 32gb ram
  10. john_n3MU's avatar
    maybe, maybe not.
    pannan's avatar
    More of that Yoda like wisdom, hey!
  11. Knight_Mare's avatar
    Not going to buy this but that Ryzen 5 is Zen 4 (although certain know it all posters will say it's not) from the 7000 series, I've got a similar setup but with the budget RTX 4050 card and it's awesome for gaming, although i use it more for machine learning. I paid about the same as this 6 months ago, so I'd say this is a really good deal. Hot.
  12. Leo_boss's avatar
    What would this be like with vr cyberpunk and quest 3?
  13. Bitofanerd's avatar
    Does anyone know roughly how well it would play warzone 2? Want to get a machine for my partner with a budget of £600 but if this is the best we can get right now I'll take it happily.


    Thanks
    Bobbins2's avatar
    This has all kinds of settings with bookmarks

  14. Trino_Dee's avatar
    I've just finished building a similar rig to this rtx 4060 + 7600 most parts were used got some great deals and it still worked out to £650 with the added effort of building it and no warranty so this seems like a great price I'm using it as a media center/gaming rig on a 4k Tv as long as you dont mind upscaling and frame generation it does amazing even at 4k.
  15. rowlystravel's avatar
    does 700w mean it always uses 700w or that, the PSU is simply capable of using a max of 700w? thanks
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