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Posted 23 February 2024

Ryzen 7 5700X - RTX 4070 Ti - CV750W - S70 1TB - 16GB DDR4 Gaming System

£1,199.97
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  • AMD Ryzen 7 5700X 8 Core, 16 Thread
  • RTX 4070Ti Graphics Card
  • MSI MAG Forge 120A Mesh Black
  • MSI B550 PRO Micro WIFI ATX Motherboard***
  • Corsair 16GB Vengeance LPX (2x8GB) 3200Mhz
  • Corsair CX750 750W Bronze Rated PSU
  • Adata S70 1TB NVME***
  • AWD Systems: Loaded Windows, Unactivated
  • DeepCool AG300 Compact CPU Cooler

Price: £1,199.97 (***change these on site)

Great little system here, this time we stick around the AM4 platform which means bit more into the GPU sector.(bar one)

The Question will be asked and im going to cover it, Yes we do have 7600/4070 at £1000.00 which has an upgrade of a 4070Ti at £200

1) To avoid a one-brand situation. we have got to have alt, that match/beat, or shy behind but well within our deal motto.

  • We have the AM4 5700X 8-Core vs. a new AM5 6-Core. More cores are seen as positive for some users, so it depends on the specific needs of the user.

  • We upgraded cooler compared to the stock cooler something that can be easily sorted for more cash, but we are talking about set battle price.

  • S70 Storage is chosen, which is higher grade nvme then their adata budget model before their upgrades.

  • We got Corsair PSU, alright its a bronze but its a respective one, but its not gold, palicomp got that gigabyte gold, even though the giga is v2 it does worry folks over the older v1, obvious palicomp has got BQ 850W at £25 more and awd has got RM GOLD on site; but thats moving things into another budget.

  • 16GB DDR4 vs 16GB DDR5 where they both start from, is a pointless arugment, going for it in DDR5 would require the 32GB boost via the 6000mhz, vs 32GB 3600 DDR4 the later being cheaper, obvious the other being more performance due to funding, as ur paying for it, but that moves it in to another price battle.

  • AWD Systems come loaded with windows, but activated, palicomp do remove theirs because they offer it part of the management package so that will benefit different type of people.

  • AWD has B550 Standard board, is WIFI too, Palicomp is A620, the thing with A boards, they increase per generation so there as good as old higher model in many areas, but there is kinda doubt trend in the market, oh its an A. and they wiped it out of their mind for no reason at all, so this sets the bar for fussy ones.


here is the PCPP: uk.pcpartpicker.com/lis…3MV id take a £20 of that PSU mind u.

Does it beat, down to the end the user.

here is why its a legend:

A system like the above via non TI at scan uk that features an open mesh nice case like the above va 5700X is £1350 with windows, or £1250 when u call them to remove windows and this is a non TI system via an A520 Platform.

and their is countless ones on the net like that.
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Edited by FairPriceSystems, 23 February 2024
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  1. rimz790's avatar
    i am looking into building or buying one of these pre-built systems for some solid 1440p gaming. After seeing that Sony and Xbox (as they have been doing so anyway) going multiplatform and their games coming to pc without much of a delay potentially. So I am kind of think is there any point to go the consoles route in the near future.

    Being told to go for the AM4 route yet been reading about that AM4 is approaching its end cycle and if looking to build from scratch to go the AM5 route as it'll be more future proof for upgrading.

    Been watching YT videos on how the pc gaming parts world out there is plodding along and its a little mind boggling

    But I am wanting to have a good solid 1440p system that will last a few years and finding it all too confusing on what best route to take with it all, so any advice given will be much appreciated (edited)
    ScoobyZ's avatar
    AM5 prices have come down, no reason to buy AM4 is starting from scratch.
  2. frogger77's avatar
    Will this play snake?
    FairPriceSystems's avatar
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    Yeah, not sure about flappy birds though.
  3. Willy_Wonka's avatar
    Cheap plex server
    Watera's avatar
    Cheap gaming pc, a cheap Plex server can be had for half the price.
  4. crack_shot's avatar
    This would make more sense with AM5
    love my AM4 but i didnt spend a grand to build it
    also, not a fan of the 4000 series nvidia- would just wait for the inevitable 5000 series which will be beastly
    ilovetennis's avatar
    When is this released ?
  5. Rocky96's avatar
    Only if this is an AM5 equivalent 😮‍💨
  6. Coganada_'s avatar
    Should just go with AM5 these days, the 7500F is an amazing starting point and its fairly "cheap"
    Czubaka's avatar
    Bit of a niche product tho? Only AWD-it seem to sell it bundled with mobos.
  7. Joeperry's avatar
    Showing as £1099 for me.
  8. FairPriceSystems's avatar
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    • AMD Ryzen 7 5700X 8 Core, 16 Thread
    • RTX 4070Ti Graphics Card
    • MSI MAG Forge 120A Mesh Black
    • MSI B550 PRO Micro WIFI ATX Motherboard***
    • Corsair 16GB Vengeance LPX (2x8GB) 3200Mhz
    • Corsair CX750 750W Bronze Rated PSU
    • Adata S70 1TB NVME***
    • AWD Systems: Loaded Windows, Unactivated
    • DeepCool AG300 Compact CPU Cooler

    Key--> Price: £1,199.97 (***change these on site)

    as for the AM5 statements; also read lol.
  9. FairPriceSystems's avatar
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    not sure why someone expired. u got to change things for this one lol.
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