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Gaming PC with R5 5600, RTX 4070 Ti, B550, 16GB RAM, 1TB NVMe SSD, 750W Gold PSU $1995 + Delivery @ TechFast

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5600-4070Ti-JANUARY

Party like it's 1995!

This feels like the one you've been waiting for. Back in 2020 we dropped this launch day nuke for our highest ever voted deal, on RTX 3080 launch.

Now, offering ~RTX 3090 tier performance, we have the RTX 4070 Ti for just $1995.

Works like this: we have Gainward Phoenix, and MSI Ventus (+$99) cards at launch, all being delivered throughout January. We then have Gainward cards (same price) confirmed for delivery around mid-February, and another batch in March. They are all options on the same listing at launch. Once a card's quantity sells out, they'll disappear from the listing, so you can choose the next available card. There will always be a $1995 option available!

Systems will start to ship from mid to late January onwards as cards arrive; some already have.

Ryzen 5 5600 RTX 4070 Ti Gaming PC: $1995 after 5600-4070Ti-JANUARY

  • Ryzen 5 5600 processor (5700X upgrade available)
  • Gainward Phoenix RTX 4070 Ti 12GB (MSI upgrades and different timings available - see above)
  • Giga B550M DS3H motherboard (Giga Gaming X ATX upgrade available)
  • 16GB 3200MHz RAM (brand/model may vary, upgrades available)
  • 1TB NVMe m.2 SSD (brand/model may vary, upgrades available)
  • 750W 80 Plus Gold PSU (850 upgrade available, Giga and InWin in use)
  • MSI MAG Forge 100R case (DeepCool Matrexx 55 Mesh 4F also available)
  • Stock cooler (120/240/360mm AIO available; MSI for 120/240, DeepCool 360)

Update on existing orders: Thanks again for everyone's patience over the holiday period. There are some orders remaining to be fulfilled from December and Boxing Day, and we'll be clearing those up over the next week or so to be back square. If you want to upgrade into the 4070 Ti you can of course do so, and we can sort you out via [email protected] or PM.

Cheers
Caleb and Luke

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  • +1

    According to Bottleneck calculator, 16.1% bottleneck will occur using Ryzen 5 5600 with RTX 3080 (using 3080 as an example as 4070 Ti still not available for calculation):
    While running graphic card intense tasks, processor AMD Ryzen 5 5600 will be utilized 100.0% and graphic card NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 will be utilized 83.9% with 2560 × 1440 (QHD (1440p)) resolution. Processor bottleneck is worse, than graphic card bottleneck, because utilization of your processor will be on maximum and it will throttle other programs that are ran in background. Also you won't experience maximal performances that your graphic card offers.
    **It would be worse using any higher GPU.
    Maybe i5-13600KF/i7-13700KF or Ryzen 5 7600X/Ryzen 7 7700X would be a better choice with Liquid cooler.

    • Is 4070 ti a 4k gpu? For 2k maybe 3070 would be enough.

      Will it be bottleneck when playing 4k?

      • No it won't, but if you don't have a 4K high refresh rate monitor, you don't even need a 4000 series card.

        • What about VR though???

    • I would suggest using the 3090ti in tool, as they are more comparable cards. (some videos I've seen have suggest around 5% diffrence in the 3090Ti and the 4070Ti)
      https://pc-builds.com/bottleneck-calculator/result/1fB1aY/3/…

  • I love Ozbargain, so very knowable people on here. My son currently at National Computer Science School (NCSS), looking forward to seeing what he learns from it and what direction he find for his passion. Haha he not a chip, im a hack that puts computer bits together, he smokes me coding:)

    • +9

      Are you drunk?

      • lol

  • Interesting

    according to https://pc-builds.com/bottleneck-calculator/

    CALCULATOR RESULT
    Intel Core i7-2700K and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 will work great together on 1920 × 1080 pixels screen resolution for Graphic Card Intense Tasks

    This configuration has 0.0% of bottleneck . Everything less than 5% should not be concerned major bottleneck.

    Bottleneck calculation for
    Intel Core i7-2700K and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080
    with screen resolution of 1920 × 1080 (FHD (1080p)) pixels
    for Graphic Card Intense Tasks

    (On the AMD side the AMD AM4 Athlon X4 950 4x Core CPU has the same results as the 2nd Gen Intel CPU above 👍😁)

    Interesting if change above gpu to a gtx 1060,.. so will now have bottleneck issues at 1080p and the site suggests this resolve,..

    REDUCING THE BOTTLENECK BY CHANGING THE SCREEN RESOLUTION
    If you are experiencing processor bottleneck, increasing your resolution will have a high impact on your graphic card and it's utilization will increase. Also when you are experiencing graphic card bottleneck, lowering your resolution will allow your graphic card to process more data and achieve higher frames per second.

    (Yupz new about above but rest below I didn't, so learn something new everyday lolz👍😁)

    More frames per second will put higher impact on your processor because it needs to prepare more data for your graphics card

    (umm interesting now trying to match my AMD 5950x with the right GPU, thanks whoever posted this website, though how accurate is it?)

    • I am not sure how accurate it is, but some of the PC professionals in Youtube does point out similar problems with CPU bottlenecking GPU, so you can go have a look I guess.

  • +1

    before you commit to buy please ask them for an actual dispatch time..couldnt even ship out a component on sale for me that was instock let alone a whole system.

  • Hey Luke, any chance we just get a standalone 4070 Ti deal, just for the card, like you guys did with the 4080 and 4090?

  • Hi Luke, will there be any deals on a build with 3060Ti?

    • I've noticed they have numerous eBay auctions for the rtx 3060 and rtx 3060 TI with different CPU configurations INTEL and AMD CPU's, complete Gaming PC builds starting at a very low starting price, they were originally gettings wins over $1k with the rtx 3060, now im seeing there builds with the rtx 3060 ti under $900, obviously the gpus are used and sometimes other parts also, but all refurbished Gaming PC Systems they advertise comes with 12 months

      Great if your not to fussed about used parts being used in a PC build, well again they come with 12 months warranty

  • Hey Luke,

    Bought a build early last year for you guys for my sister and it doesn't turn off unless you switch it off at the power.
    She has done all the trouble shooting steps you sent her and her request for further assistance has been ignored since March.
    Please address this.

    Thanks

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