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Ryzen 5 2600 GTX 1060 6GB 120GB SSD 8GB DDR4 550W RGB Gaming Desktop PC $746.10 Delivered & More @ TechFast eBay

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Much better price on these compare to my previous post for 5% off.

Bundle options are also available at great price too if you are after these. Enjoy :)


Update : This below deal covered under Chibot post so removed from Title.

This popular deal is back again and this time for everyone including Non Ebay Plus members.

Also, bundled options with monitors


Thanks to TA for 10% Code

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  • +2

    Wish these premades had better looking/customisable cases. I guess that would add to their costs, although the cost of decent quality cases is quite cheap.

    • It's the power supply you have to watch in these cheap prebuilts if the is a gaming GPU. The case at least doesn't really affect operation

  • -2

    What the hell is a Biostar motherboard ?

    • +4

      it's not a new pop up brand from nowhere

      it's from taiwan that exists well over 10 years ago.

      • +3

        Haha, yea Biostar was on hardware unboxed last week talking about their solid VRM. Solid board.

    • +2

      A second tier brand. They're OK though, just smaller than your Gigabyte/Asus behemoths.

    • +1

      They're a known brand, just in that "second tier" bracket.

    • I had a biostar FM3+ motherboard, was good honestly. No fancy heatsinks or features but it worked and did the job.
      I'd trust the brand itself HOWEVER the motherboard will likely be a barebones one so no overclocking or fancy features.

      • Thats interesting because even though some faster ram would be nice, my only real concern was the motherboard. But all comments so far seem positive. I'm all good with no overclocking and second tier as long as it does the job.

        • It worked fine for me. Never overclocked at all. I do remember changing the fan curve (obviously) and some boot settings but other than that I just left it as is and it worked well.

  • +7

    I've given a + to both but I'd prefer the RX 580 (and I'd replace the power supply with something I could trust - even a coolermaster mwe 500 for $55 would give me some comfort that my $700+ worth of parts will last). Freesync monitors to make the most of the AMD graphics card are much cheaper than GSync/Nvidia.

      • +8

        Bad PSU can fry your other computer parts.

        • +1

          Fair enough.

      • +3

        A bad PSU will take everything it can with it.

        I'm not saying treat it as priority one. But I am saying even for a reg user it should be a swap out.

        For power users absolutely priority one, but odds are they know that.

      • sarcasm?

        • No it just seem like misplaced economy.

          I have never come across a PSU that fried anything.

          • @Diji1: You and me both, fixed 100's if not 1000's of failed PSU's and I've never seen it take out the entire pc, a component or two for sure, but not the entire system.

            Seen plenty of entire systems being taken out by lightning with top shelf PSU's and crappy PSU's.

  • +4

    This has enough RGB to be a proper gaming PC.

  • +4

    And this makes the i7 8700 with RTX 2080 8GB only $1779.11 (but be sure to upgrade the PSU or DYI).
    Doesn't this card alone cost ~$1200?!

    • +2

      yea. Thats what I asked in that thread and not sure why this PC is that cheap. Processor and GPU alone costs $1800. Whats the catch?

      • +2

        the system might contain used/refurb parts in it?

        • +1

          OOO. That might be the case. But 2080 and i7 8th gen are not that old….

          • @EnALup: That's right it's fairly new and pretty tempting deal. The only downside for me is not being able to choose parts such as mobo, ram.

            • +1

              @aryan1: yea, but you can sell existing ones or live with them for couple of months before upgrading :)
              I will upgrade PSU and Mobo. Still a steal.

      • +1

        Naturally ebay fronts some of the costs.

        As for why it costs so low, odds are the seller gets the parts then sells them via pre-builts for a small margin…maybe?

        PSU, RAM, SSD etc probably come in at next to naught as a brand deal type thing.

        • +3

          Hi folks, all new parts in every one of our builds. Won't go into the business side of things as for our pricing, but our eBay seller ratings should speak for themselves with regard to quality and customer service.

          Cheers

          Luke

          • +1

            @luketechfast: Thanks for updating. Can you advise brand of parts like: MOBO, RAM & PSU?

  • +2

    It would be great if someone who had bought this system upload a real picture of the system.
    And also would like to see a real spec of the parts such as from Speccy or Cpuz.
    Thanks in advance.

    • +4

      Not this system but got the last i3 8100/gtx 1060 6gb deal and received the following components:

      RAM: Team Group 2400
      Motherboard: ASRock H310M-HDV M2
      Power Supply: Thermaltake TT-500NL2NK-A
      Graphics Card: Asus Strix DC2
      Solid State Drive: Crucial BX500
      Hard Drive: WD Blue WD10SPZX 2.5

      Very happy for the price.

      • thnx for sharing I bought one hope to have a similar mobo as yours as others doesn't haven't got m.2 support.

  • Ah damn it! I bought it the other day with the 5% code and it hasnt even been shipped yet

    • +1

      Ask them to cancel? should be straight forward if it hasn't shipped but then again I have never tried it with anything other than huge tech stores.

      • Yeah I just asked to cancel and reorder… fingers crossed

        • +1

          I myself have never had a problem with canceling an order before it was dispatched. Don't get your hopes up too high but at the same time I think you should be fine IMO.
          Was it processed?

          • +2

            @Ostrk: TechFast was very helpful, its all sorted out :)

  • Petty there isn't a b350 option, but for a general purpose gamer it's a hell of a price.

  • +2

    I bought the Ryzen 5 2600 RX 580 8GB 120GB SSD/1TB 8GB DDR4 Gaming Desktop from them earlier, it was defective, no output to my monitor from the graphic card, in the process of returning the item, no reply from techfast yet

    • What were the components in the box?

      • +1

        Power Supply: Thermaltake

        Motherboard: Biostar A320 Motherboard

        Graphics: Single Biostar Radeon RX 580 8GB

        Memory: 8GB TeamGroup Elite DDR4 RAM

        Solid State Drive: Allied PC

        Hard Disk Drive: Seagate

    • +1

      Hey Flashcurry, can you please PM the details? I don't believe I've seen your request come through and I'd like to get it sorted for you.

      Cheers, Luke

      • Hi Luke,

        I have sent you the details via PM.

        Thanks

    • I bought the same system and had the exact same issue. Glad to see I'm not the only one

      • They said they will get their tech support to give me a call, give keep you updated.

        Is your issue fixed now?

        • +2

          Yeah I had a chat with them yesterday and got it returned. I'm going on a holiday soon and I don't want it to be delivered when I'm not here so I'm thinking I'll just buy one over Christmas

          • +1

            @taeyeong2000: Me too! As in, I'm going away and will be scoping this kind of deal after Christmas :-). I'll just slip a spare psu in…

    • +1

      Had the same issue with RX570. Had to send the whole pc back for repair. Came back in 3 days with new gpu.

      • thanks for sharing, after speaking to their techsupport and did some further testing on my own. It turns out to be a faulty graphic card as well

  • Want to upgrade one of these to 16GB. Is it better to buy two new matching 8gb sticks, or just buy one 8gb stick with the same speed as the included TeamGroup RAM?

    • -2

      Define better. Better for your wallet or better for bragging?

      • +1

        Better for performance

        • +2

          You can't tell even in benchmarks (it will be within the margin of error) between a matched pair and a pair from different brands if the speeds are the same. The increase in performance will come from having more RAM for the OS and lessening the need to swap.

          Those negs make me laugh. I don't see you answering the question.

  • This case is slightly better with a RGB bling and another spare 2.5" inch slot.

  • +1

    Dumb question. Looking at this for my first pc. Would I need to get a WiFi card/adapter as well?

    • Yes if you want a wireless network connection. Otherwise use an Ethernet cable to connect it to your home network.

    • Hi SP, Alvian is right. The motherboard has Ethernet and you can purchase a USB Wi-Fi from PC Upgrades further down the listing on eBay. Add it to your cart and we'll assign it to your system when it ships.

      Cheers, Luke

    • If you're using wifi, yeah. Either pick up the techfast opt (check to see what version it is) or grab something like what I've linked below.

      https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/802-11ac-AC600-USB-WiFi-Wireless…

      • I know this is off topic but would I see an improvement if I upgraded to this from an TP Link 300Mbps 2.4Ghz TL-WN821N?

        This is what I have at the moment: https://www.tp-link.com/au/products/details/cat-11_TL-WN821N…

        Edit: Current modem has 802.11ax 5 Ghz.

        Sorry to hijack but thanks for advice.

        • +1

          Maybe. I think that one only runs of the 2.4ghz band whereas 5ghz is ideal (stronger? Maybe faster?).

          /My knowledge on wifi, lmao

          That said, throw this question up as a thread in either computing or internet and they'll be able to say for sure.

        • +1

          If your router supports 5 Ghz having a 5Ghz adapter on your Pc is a massive upgrade, it is a lot closer to wired performance.

          I have an oculus Go vr HMD, on our old 2.4Ghz router it would get on test 24Mbs and slowly go down to 5Mbs, replaced the router and I was getting 40~50mbs on 2.4 Ghz, switch over to 5Ghz and it becomes 97Mbs rock solid, the same as my Ethernet connected PC and 3 rooms away from the router!
          Responsiveness is like being hard wired.

          Can't promise the same for others but my results were brilliant.

  • +1

    This beast of a system will kick ass at anything 1080p. You'll even be able to play zelda botw at 1080p 60fps with the emulator.

  • To be completely honest, I fully regret upvoting this deal. It seemed great till I read about the shocking motherboard and mystery ram. Please spend $200 more and just get something decent.

    • +1

      You can revoke your + vote. Click "votes" in the top yellow bar just underneath the title and there is a "Revoke" button waiting for you.

    • RAM's (at worst) teamgroup, a brand sold ob PCCG. At best corsair.

      Mobo's (at worst) biostar. Not sure on the "better" brands for this one though.

  • -2

    Gaming with 8GB of RAM? Is this a joke?

    • +1

      No… it's cheap.

      Dunno if you've seen the prices recently but they are rediculous. Only seen sub $100 8gb packs very recently pop up.

    • +1

      what game benefits from 16gb ram? hardly any and if it did it would be negligible

      better off spending that coin on upgrading another part of the system

    • +1

      95% of games still run 100% fine with 8GB of RAM.

  • Biostar lord nice overclock board, not.

  • What's the deal with all these DOA machines turning up?

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