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Ryzen 7 7800X3D - 32GB 6000mhz - 850W GOLD - 2TB NVME - AM Cooler - MSI B650 -S WIFI - AMD 7900 GRE System

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The Beast of 1.5K period.

  • Phanteks CasePhanteks XT View DRGB Tempered Glass - Black
  • AMD Ryzen 7 7800X 3D 8 Core, 16 Thread,
  • Corsair Vengeance 32GB (2x16GB) 6000Mhz C36 DDR5
  • Sigma 550 Infinity Performance 220W TDP CPU Cooler
  • MSI PRO B650-S WIFI ATX Motherboard
  • Sapphire PULSE Radeon RX 7900 GRE 16GB OC Graphics Card
  • Be Quiet System Power 10 850W 80+ Gold Rated PSU Drive
  • Western Digital SN770 2TB NVME M.2 PCIe GEN 4 SSD

Price: 1504.75 with code. (guide: uk.pcpartpicker.com/lis…3Xk)
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  1. dc89's avatar
    I’m In the market for a PC and will probably look to spend between £1400-2000 all in.

    How is this card comparing against Nvidia’s recent cards?

    I’ve saved a few of your recent deals and comparing them is not exactly my strong point
    FairPriceSystems's avatar
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    AMD systems 1000+

    7800XT -> 7900 GRE -> 7900XT -> 7900XTX

    Nvidia
    4070 -> 4070super -> 4070TI -> 4070Ti super -> 4080 -> 4080Super

    Very easily to compare same company as because they offer the firms own benefits and u pay more for better of that..

    The Qs always lies where does AMD fit into them Nvidia, where does Nvidia fit into AMD and it will never be a straight answer.

    keywording is the best approach;

    7800XT vs 4070
    7900 Gre vs 4070 Super
    7900XT vs 4070Ti
    7900XTX vs 4070Ti Super

    7800XT vs 4070 super
    7900 Gre vs 4070 TI
    7900XT vs 4070 Ti Super
    7900XTX vs 4080 and 7900XTX vs 4080 super.

    Gre is here to challenge 4070Super;

    (edited)
  2. Noclouds's avatar
    Imagine how much this would cost from some of the bigger name builders, or, heaven forbid, from HP or Dell with lesser and some proprietary parts, generally poor cooling/fan noise and thermal throttling.

    With the components - brands, models - selected, this is a PC I'd happily build myself for others (if I was still doing that) as in 'serious' gamers, or what Linus and Steve refer to as 'competitive gamers' and even for myself and be confident to put my name to it. Once in a blue moon that I say that.

    Excepting, of course, that some might prefer an Nvidia graphics card to an AMD, for perfectly good reasons, might prefer a more expensive motherboard to tweak things to the limits, but at the price... it's a well balanced build, quality brands parts and with that extraordinary CPU you upgrade the graphics card to some monster at a later date and not be CPU limited, unlikely to need to upgrade that CPU any time soon.

    I should add the disclaimer that I have no idea what AWD-IT's attention to detail is like at the moment, cable management, what does/doesn't come in the box, quality of packaging, how well the graphics card socket is protected during shipping from drops/bashes, customer service, etc, etc.

    I know it's still a lot of money for most of us, certainly is for me, but if you can stretch to it, it could keep you happy for a good few years and because of the parts chosen would have a pretty good resale value to people in the know. Anyway, excuse me waffling on. My compliments to the builder, and as ever to FairPriceSystems, and excepting that you could of course build it yourself to save a little more, deserves heat.
  3. evilzippy's avatar
    Looks hot, remind me again how windows is on systems from awd-it
    FairPriceSystems's avatar
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    Preloaded, unactivated.

    - this is how costco take advantage of (edited)
  4. Willy_Wonka's avatar
    I googled "Sigma 550 Infinity Performance 220W" for an image & the results I got were not as expected
    FairPriceSystems's avatar
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    haha like minded
  5. Lord_Abbew's avatar
    Lovely invisible components - could of maybe did photos of the pc
    FairPriceSystems's avatar
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    i dont think the offical "marketing" one has been done yet.

    AWD always stack new ideas within this weeks featured on their home page, so looks like it might be next weeks featuring deal that will also be on social media pages, and ive found it by keywording.
  6. bradeharvey's avatar
    Anybody know how long AWD often take to be delivered?
    FairPriceSystems's avatar
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    within the week usual at this time of the year, exception are next day services ones or xmas which can go upto 2 weeks
  7. garrafk's avatar
    Can't deny that's actually pretty good value for those specs.
  8. evilzippy's avatar
    I wish they give you a bigger selection of GPUs to swap in
    FairPriceSystems's avatar
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    Sadly its a one hit wonder with AWD atm.

    for example. oh i fancy the £350 more at a push AMD 7900XTX like for like system should theirfore be

    1850.....

    they do one with the nv5 case which be this level case, via the gaming msi which is this level board, ud850 which again this level with the xtx were talking £1985

    AWD for value atm, are one hit wonder, the reason being their is no comp from major league firms.

    situation atm with box uk, ccl in all that, chiliblast, scan imo lost its mojo on loosing evga on the other side too and that more folks are buying prebuilts on the webs agressive marketing uphaul.

    they just dont need to be. (edited)
  9. yadanknow123's avatar
    Hi, been following your details for a long time, how does these build from AWD compare to the builds they put on Costco. Looking to purchase one but don’t know if I’m missing something if you get my drift (edited)
    FairPriceSystems's avatar
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    Tag which one catched ur attention and we can go though like for like?
  10. petri's avatar
    This looks really good to me, I've saved and bookmarked the PCPP link for reference for my own build. Thanks for posting!
  11. Gleeson79's avatar
    Very nice. Heat added.
  12. richje100's avatar
    Ordered 3 fans from awd through amazon shop.
    Delivered today a large mouse mat and inside a letter apologising for not having a certain aio in stock so instead sent another aio and a single fan...yet they packed a mouse mat sposed to be a pack of phantek fans
    FairPriceSystems's avatar
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    I guess u could call that an All in One experience lol.
  13. BobLobDobSobMob's avatar
    Question - is going for a higher model M2 drive really worth it? Aren't the differences in boot times so minimal and it's going to be a while until games start taking proper advantage of them? I remember this being the case with the early gen M2 drives - has much really changed? I'm ofc only talking within the context of gaming.

    Also - The £64 more for the motherboard upgrade - I think I remember you mentioning the increased VMS. Is that why?
    FairPriceSystems's avatar
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    ref to Gen5 again? - certainly not IMO, Same message when DDR5 came out, and Gen4
    - certain things take time to mature, however if u dev user, time is money.. yes of course if u can flip investment to profit.

    S70 is very good product with high speeds and dram, want something a little cheaper the SN770 or more SN850X

    versus.com/en/…2tb


    as well as WIFI, also versus.com/en/…m-p


    Thankfully the market is lot better on wifi cards these, dont buy a wifi boards cos it has wifi. but in times and in this case its not just wifi, £65, the wifi alone imo is £25 of that share price, which makes it £40 more for someone who was adding a wifi card. ATX full size board is more attractive, more lanes, upper board with more features as the site says and it will tie in with the 7800X3D.

    lets take Noclouds who isnt a fan of asus B650 which are good for the lower CPU, and this is why i boost their range to X670E Asus tuf, or the PG asrock.

    normal i can take a palicomp system into 7800X3D, over state on the board for it x670E and do all the usual rams, case, and so on.

    and i still come in cheaper then an awd 7800X3d with all the other aspect in that bubble but with awd coming in with a MSI Gaming, Tomawhawk or this -S which is just under them 2, in cost.

    so normal i overstate palicomp for that matching quality and still undercut cheaper elsehwere.

    ive even said this year its weird market with many builders so im going to be more open with ideas

    if i can do the higher unness X670 board at PCPP on the package = great. (overkill board by £50)
    if i can the high B650 main stream attraction and the build fee is £50 ^ no dif is there. so that me being more open as long as im being honest n open.

    but the norms: if i can the high B650 main stream attraction well there coming in at £120/130/140 over.

    which is just an every day prebuilt, its not for here.

    which has stated broken up the norm; hopefully answer ur other QS before u asked that.

    where as this Gre breaks typical current AWD trends, its on the PCPP as i showed, if u was a builder u could switch inrespect of say version of AMD 7900 Gre but not much init .

    Palicomp still legends for nvidia, awd ^ is the above gaps. (edited)
  14. silencesanctuary's avatar
    Probably the most powerful computerer I never saw. HOT.
    FairPriceSystems's avatar
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    For the much more cash; this is better though for obvious reasons; further money being spent.

    AMD ALT-F4
  15. Oxide2k's avatar
    Hot, really good price for performance however,I'll still wait for the Nvidia cards and pay the extra, the GRE cards are interesting for sure, but the RT performance is a big downside.
    Jealy's avatar
    RT is a meme, who actually uses it?
  16. Joe_O4p's avatar
    I have a very similar system (even the 2tb nvme and 6000mhz 32gb ram!) I bought/built in Nov which costed around this. Differences are I got a 7800XT, 1000W PSU, more expensive case & more fans. Basically traded lower GPU for higher everything else.

    7800X3D works a dream, looks like this is a good build
  17. J.M.'s avatar
    How would one go about getting a better PSU for this build?

    The two on offer seem to have umm questionable reviews especially the coil wine from Gigabyte, otherwise the build looks really competitive for the price. I want to push buy but the PSUs are a bit "meh"
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