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Posted 10 February 2023

Ryzen 7600X - 16GB - 1TB NVME - RTX3070-4070Ti Windows Gaming system - from £1,275 at Palicomp

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AMD BEST BUY
  • AMD Ryzen 5 7600X - 6 Cores - 12 Threads 4.7/5.3Ghz (7700-7900x)
  • ASUS PRIME B650M-A WIFI
  • ADATA 16GB DDR5 4800Mhz Ram (6000mhz on site) &&&see end.
  • ADATA 1TB XPG S70 Blade nVME Storage
  • NVIDIA RTX3070 8GB Graphics Card
  • GAMEMAX F15M Mesh RGB Case
  • BE QUIET Pure Rock Cooler
  • MICROSOFT Windows 10/11 or 10/11 Pro

OPTIONS:
EVGA GOLD 650W + RTX 3070 £1275
CORSAIR GOLD 750W + RTX 3080 £1530
CORSAIR GOLD 750W + RTX 4070TI £1655

VS Self-build -> lovely match "7600x terms"
VS Prebuilt market "7600x" range "OUTSTANDING".

But as good as it is and good as it is vs 7600x...


HOWEVER!. NEW GEN VS A GPU....... NOT ON MY WATCH.

for that entry: "1275"..........

INTEL HELLFIRE (ALD1)
  • INTEL 12400F - 6 Cores - 12 Threads
  • ASUS PRIME B660M-A WIFI
  • ADATA 16GB DDR4 3200Mhz Ram
  • ADATA 1TB XPG S70 Blade nVME Storage
  • NVIDIA RTX3070 8GB Graphics Card
  • GAMEMAX F15M Mesh RGB Case
  • BE QUIET Pure Rock Cooler (+40 on site)
  • MICROSOFT Windows 10/11 or 10/11 Pro

EVGA GOLD 650W + RTX 3070 £1060 (999.99+cooler and upgraded gen4)
CORSAIR GOLD 750W + RTX 3080 £1315 (as above method)
CORSAIR GOLD 750W + RTX 4070TI £1440 (as above method)

So £1315 on the same terms. 12400F/3080 vs 7600x/3070 for a gap of £35 or £15 if u go back to Gen4 SN770 on the hellfire.

And then obviously got to look at the old generation 5600X in the mix.

AMD VELOCITY

  • AMD Ryzen 5 5600X - 6 Cores - 12 Threads
  • ASUS PRIME B550M-k
  • ADATA 16GB DDR4 3200Mhz Ram
  • ADATA 1TB XPG S70 Blade nVME Storage
  • NVIDIA RTX3070 8GB Graphics Card
  • COUGAR MESH RGB Case
  • BE QUIET Gold 850W
  • BE QUIET Pure Rock Cooler
  • MICROSOFT Windows 10/11 or 10/11 Pro

RTX3070 £1090.00
RTX 3080 £1315.00
RTX 4070TI £1440

*This combination is opening the default RTX3060Ti at £800.00 and upgrading the GPU to RTX3070 which is also linked to a PSU boost to 850W GOlD at £200.00, Case edit to the Cougar mesh argb for example basis, and then adding the cooler BEQUIET at £40, and moving the storage to 1TB XPG at £20(optional for gen3 samsung lower)
that comes to a total of £1090. For rTX3080 follow the example for rTX3070 but add this link 3070 -> 3080 and for 4070Ti use this link 3070-4070TI into the same basket, PSU will cover all three in this instance.

*u could add the 12400F/B at £30 on this method too whats inside the TI, but u got to relook at it across the hellfire 12400F for example the 4070ti is £1440 on the hellfire 12400F vs 5600x here, so adding £30 makes is £1470 vs 1440.
but u do get 100W under cougar, vs gamemax i feel the hellfire is the best overall on the 12400F but its not out of the Qs on doing it though.

You do it on the RTX3060 AMD ADRENALIN and this is a link i would do the intel swap over if u desire the 850W but also more important didn't need windows, The ryzen is on the A520 platform on this one where the Ti model is on the B series, so going intel on this makes more sense then Ryzen but obvious key notes we are still up again the hellfire deal in compare.

  • INTEL 12400F - 6 Cores - 12 Threads
  • ASUS PRIME B660M-A WIFI
  • ADATA 16GB DDR4 3200Mhz Ram
  • ADATA 1TB XPG S70 Blade nVME Storage
  • NVIDIA RTX3070 8GB Graphics Card
  • COUGAR MESH RGB Case
  • BE QUIET Gold 850W
  • BE QUIET Pure Rock Cooler

This by opening the £675 link, instantly jumping the case to the cougar mesh argb at £36, going for the RTX3070 at £200 and boosting the PSU to the 850W Gold at £70 and boosting the 500GB nvme to 1TB S70 at £40, and adding the cooler into the mix to keep things even across all basis for the compare at £40 and the total of this is 1061


3070 -> 3080 = £1286
3070-4070TI = 1411

now the hellfire is at £1440 but has windows and a game max case, but this has no windows (if u dare to care) and comes in cheaper then the cougar case but u get 100W more.

&&& the final thought, for a 7600X Vs the others, is a good one, top up that ram or increase laters its up to u.
but for their initial entry via 3070 when I can obtain last gen with more bite in the GPU sector and i feel this is more aimed at the 4070Ti users, as the 6000mhz ram, work could be done on it a little so maybe order the 4800mhz n pitch like mad to get that down a little more, but the 4800mhz is miles lower then others and going via 6000mhz vs the others is still way ahead of the game atm.

for example basis:

7600xt +3070 at palicomp is £1275.00
AWD-IT 7600 +3060Ti = £1499.99 and i still have to correct the usual.
and others........ that's when they start with the past generations with 3070 alone.

next tip: buy a 1k system, smooth her, love her, tame her. and head to the Winchester and wait for this to all blow over :P speaking of which is my £1050 idea bundle. (awd 3070 now has 3080 in too)
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  1. smellyonion's avatar
    Pc gaming seems like its dead. I mean it's 2.5x the price of the ps5. It's a little more powerful but games will likely look worse due efficiencies in console architecture, like ram and game optimisation.

    It's also fugly, 3x the size of a console and probably 2x as loud. Games are not reselable so cost more during its lifetime. Exclusive pc games are now mostly indie. When was the last time valve made a decent pc game?

    I remember the glory days of pc gaming in the 00s, when pc had games like doom 3, crysis. Truly completely different gaming experience.

    You could also outperform consoles for spending near enough the same as you would on a console.

    We also reached a point where increase in polygons makes no noticeable difference to our eyes - games have had more than enough for 10 years. We also need like 100in 8k tvs to notice a difference in resolution. So it usually comes down to animations and game design to improve the visuals which consoles games are better at.

    Or we need like a big breakthrough in vr and again it looks like playstation will have the best, highest rez vr solution at a reasonable price point.... (edited)
    john_dole's avatar
    Silly statement

    Too many valid reasons for PC gaming.

    If you need a pc to edit photos and video and store data and do day to day admin stuff or work on hobbies, a PS5 is useless. May as-well stick a big GPU in that PC and game on it too.

    The gaming cost is arguable, with Epic literally giving away free AAA games and sites like cdkeys where it’s much cheaper than RRP, I think it’s cheaper in the long run with a PC.

    Personally think a PC can look as good or better than a PS5 or Series X. Some of the cases like the Fractal torrent look quite nice.

    Very subjective but I think the Series X looks fugly compared to PC’s (edited)
  2. FairPriceSystems's avatar
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    your request of £900 in the sub comment would of got swallowed.

    £855 - 12400F/3060Ti
    £922 - 5600/3060Ti

    Palicomp has windows loaded and activated.
    AWD does have it loaded only but not activated (u know.. u can get a code).

    Awd has free games as their a partnership firm, whereas palicomp is a small retailer.

    £75 gap is pretty much the case quality but u do get the X Ram model 3060Ti, have a check on the £922 i posted a video which give more insight into the x performance.

    Tec speaking its got the Ram from the 3070TI 8GB X. - we do know that the 3070Ti pointless card over the 3070 (deal vs deal is on) but times in pre its worked previous great, and in the same token it has in this instance on awd X version.

    it wont get hot on this forum though, as the idea would of gone straight over people's heads spec one min ur doing a total 3060ti at £855 and the next one at £922..

    other then that u have the fantastic 6750XT 5600 at just under £900. (edited)
    shyder20155's avatar
    Thanks Sarden for the in-depth break down! Since you have stated in the 6750XT breakdown that a WiFi card needs to be added which one would you recommend that i go for?
  3. rad.'s avatar
    🔥

    Edit: I thought I read 7600x + 4070ti pc for 1275. Still a good deal though (edited)
    FairPriceSystems's avatar
    Author
    Lmao.

    There wouldn't be any instock if so.

    They be on flee bay.
  4. shayman1992's avatar
    Finally an AM5 Build , nice one bro. Will a 750w power supply be powerful enough for an R9 7900X with a RTX 3080 or RTX 4070ti?
    FairPriceSystems's avatar
    Author
    Quality 750w like the tx will be perfectly great mate.
  5. FairPriceSystems's avatar
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    ITX lovers
    13400F 3060-4070TI(make sure u select right psu)
    set as 1TB gen3, desire gen4, drop to the Kingston series below that one. (edited)
    HalfShark's avatar
    I don't understand.. but I want to! (edited)
  6. Subey's avatar
    No way I spend over 1500 for 6800xt plus 5700x over a month ago
    FairPriceSystems's avatar
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    if u spent 1500 on the 6800XT link ur not getting that on this.
    - that 6800XT is an incredible system. and it still is.

    1275+225+30=1530 = 7600x 3080 i mention.

    it doesn't have ur cooler, it doesn't ur 32gb ram

    i can't remember the final edit on urs but the deal was from £1143.97
    with the 1213 for the 5700x

    u prob topped up the ram to 32gb 3600mhz at £50
    u added the 360mm cooler at £60

    1350 (I'm not sure what the extra £150)

    but all them extra u have, obvious mattered to you, so they would go on top of that 1530..

    so were talking a 1800 build. (edited)
  7. FairPriceSystems's avatar
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    Another 3080

    In addition to the challenge on the 7600x/3070 at £1275... people like the idea at this range of price but were considering the 12400F/3080 for the GPU over the new generation, but were thinking of also boosting to 32GB Ram as that alt path.

    AWD 3080 comes in to mix, Their 16 GB is good but is more than the hellfire, but better on the price of the ram upgrade so comes back hard, I've boosted the stock cooler to.

    still loose windows, if that matters but u get two free games, and its a lovely matx deal.

    Game Bundle:
    Company of Heroes 3
    Get Marvel's Midnight Suns

    Gigabyte B550M DS3H WIFI Micro ATX Motherboard
    AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 6 Core, 12 Thread, 4.6Ghz TURBO
    MSI VENTUS RTX 3080 10GB Graphics Card
    Kingston Fury BeasAT 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 3600MHz M
    Gigabyte 750W Gold Rated PSU
    Kingston NV2 1TB NVME M.2 GEN 3 SSD (gen4+35 next set of Kingston down)
    AMD RGB Prism Cooler

    Price: £1370.88


    VS

    • INTEL 12400F - 6 Cores - 12 Threads
    • ASUS PRIME B660M-A WIFI
    • ADATA 32GB DDR4 3200Mhz Ram
    • ADATA 1TB XPG S70 Blade nVME Storage
    • NVIDIA RTX3070 8GB Graphics Card
    • GAMEMAX F15M Mesh RGB Case
    • BE QUIET Pure Rock Cooler (+40 on site)
    • MICROSOFT Windows 10/11 or 10/11 Pro

    1000+225+30+100+40=1395

    hellfire+gpu booster+psu booster+ramboost+cooler boost. (edited)
    tipsy1973's avatar
    I bought the Hellfire, changed the cpu to a 13700k, mainboard to a z690, gpu to a 4070ti, psu to a 850w and cpu cooler to a arctic freezer 240 argb. Now should I have just bought the one you have listed and upgraded to a 7700x, 4070ti, 5200 ddr5, 850w psu and the arctic cooler?
  8. drewsutton's avatar
    Good deal - but the title makes it sound like it's a 4070ti for 1200...
  9. Nick_Harper's avatar
    Don't need a build, but here for the Shaun of the dead reference. Fried gold.
  10. deancross503's avatar
    Any good 13th gen Intel deals coming?
  11. regreid's avatar
    Sooooo many choices/decisions to make...enough to make your head explode. I'm looking around £12-1500 for mine.
    My PC is getting pretty old now and think the G card in it is v nearly classed as ancient(GTX650 i think ).Need to make a decision and bite the bullet soon at some point

  12. pcastley's avatar
    Went with the 12400F, 4070ti, be quit cooler, £1389 for my boy.

    Thanks.
  13. Halo's avatar
    This is so close to what I'm after (after a few upgrades), but the Asus B650M-A motherboard has no support for 6000mhz+ memory and only one USB-C port (at least it's on the front-panel) which is a bit limiting long-term. Weird the things that put me off - it's so close to being what I want but no cigar.

    If only they offered Asus PRIME B650-PLUS instead...

    Still, it's a promising sign AM5s are now coming through at this sort of price.
  14. HHNNNGGG's avatar
    Do any of these pre build sites do 'very good' itx builds? I noticed the cases and specs they offer tend to be quite poor.
    FairPriceSystems's avatar
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    One of the key points ive raised on my deals over the year.

    if there is anything of desire, find the closest related deal to spec you desire and then pitch from that.

    mostly due to that deal in itself, how it is put together and then exchanging whatever u desire, sometimes its a hit or miss aspect because it depends on how the deal is put together, say the deal is based on a reduction of part from retail cost, so moving that item to a non-deal item inside will not be a good thing, but if it's not the item in the deal what's reduced then moving to retail stock to another retail stock item in exchange is positive.

    AWD have this ITX system intel version and Ryzen (not done any personal edits on these links) so they are starting links,
    exchange what u can on site, and then give them a call.


    check main website: key term ITX and see what takes ur fancy and give them a call with ur custom request.
  15. tazzionator's avatar
    Over a grand for a ryzen 5 Naah thanks
  16. zag72's avatar
    For info. Palicomp Hellfire 750W Corsair PSU upgrade required for RTX4070Ti is out of stock :-/ Trying to pass off a Gigibyte PSU instead (:-0) - holy moly! (edited)
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