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Gaming PC w RTX 4070 Ti/16GB RAM/1TB Gen4 NVME: i5-13400F/B660M Aorus Pro: $2195; R7-5700X/B550 Gaming X: $2145 + Del @ TechFast

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13400F-4070TI-JAN5700X-4070TI-JAN

Hi folks, another couple of offerings on the 4070 Ti - with the new i5 13400F on a B660M Aorus Pro, and a price drop on Ryzen 7 5700X with the Giga B550 Gaming X as standard.

The deal with the GPUs - we have Gainward Phoenix, and MSI Ventus (+$99) cards, all being delivered throughout January. We then have Gainward cards (same price) confirmed for delivery around mid-February. If listed, once a card's quantity sells out, they'll disappear, so you can choose the next available card.

Intel Core i5 13400F RTX 4070 Ti 12GB Gaming PC: $2195 after 13400F-4070TI-JAN

  • Intel Core i5 13400F 6 performance core/4 efficient core/16 thread processor
  • RTX 4070 Ti (Gainward Phoenix, MSI +$99)
  • Gigabyte B660M Aorus Pro motherboard
  • 16GB 3200MHz (Kingston, XPG and PNY in use)
  • 1TB Gen 4 NVMe m.2 SSD (Kingston and Crucial in use)
  • 750W Gold PSU (InWin in use)

Ryzen 7 5700X RTX 4070 Ti 12GB Gaming PC: $2145 after 5700X-4070TI-JAN

  • AMD Ryzen 7 5700X 8 core/16 thread processor
  • RTX 4070 Ti (Gainward Phoenix, MSI +$99)
  • Gigabyte B550 Gaming X ATX motherboard
  • 16GB 3200MHz (Kingston, XPG and PNY in use)
  • 1TB Gen 4 NVMe m.2 SSD (Kingston and Crucial in use)
  • 750W Gold PSU (InWin in use)

If you've already purchased and would like to swap, let us know via email [email protected]

Cheers
Caleb and Luke

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  • +2

    PCPP for the 13400F deal: PCPartPicker Part List

    Type Item Price
    CPU Intel Core i5-13400F 2.5 GHz 10-Core Processor $359.00 @ Centre Com
    Motherboard Gigabyte B660M AORUS Pro DDR4 Micro ATX LGA1700 Motherboard $199.00 @ Computer Alliance
    Memory Kingston FURY Beast 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory $65.00 @ BPC Technology
    Storage Kingston NV2 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive $96.00 @ MSY Technology
    Video Card Inno3D X3 OC GeForce RTX 4070 Ti 12 GB Video Card $1399.00 @ MSY Technology
    Case MSI MAG FORGE 100R ATX Mid Tower Case $98.00 @ Skycomp Technology
    Power Supply Gigabyte UD750GM 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply $119.00 @ JW Computers
    Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts
    Total $2335.00
    Generated by PCPartPicker 2023-01-10 14:51 AEDT+1100

    PCPP for 5700X: PCPartPicker Part List

    Type Item Price
    CPU AMD Ryzen 7 5700X 3.4 GHz 8-Core Processor $326.00 @ I-Tech
    Motherboard Gigabyte B550 GAMING X V2 ATX AM4 Motherboard $229.00 @ Scorptec
    Memory Kingston FURY Beast 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory $65.00 @ BPC Technology
    Storage Kingston NV2 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive $96.00 @ MSY Technology
    Video Card Inno3D X3 OC GeForce RTX 4070 Ti 12 GB Video Card $1399.00 @ MSY Technology
    Case MSI MAG FORGE 100R ATX Mid Tower Case $98.00 @ Skycomp Technology
    Power Supply Gigabyte UD750GM 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply $119.00 @ JW Computers
    Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts
    Total $2332.00
    Generated by PCPartPicker 2023-01-10 14:53 AEDT+1100
  • +2

    Still crappy parts

    • +24

      I don't get all the hate for techfast builds. They are genuinely cheaper than all parts combined.

      I get it when people complain about their budget (sub $1000 builds) where allied components are used (I was stung by a shitty 550w allied PSU, but TF were great at sending a replacement, I even had a shitty allied SSD that they replaced with a low end Kingston - but again they looked after their customer)

      This build is nothing to be compared with the bargain TF builds. All parts are by reputable companies, PSU is 80+ gold, I genuinely don't see why anyone would complain when the build is cheaper than the sum of all parts.

        • +17

          I was saying I can see where people are coming from on their cheaper budget builds, but not the build listed above.

          What exactly is "crappy" about these builds that couldn't easily be remedied by a small upgrade further down the line?

          Do you genuinely believe you're going to see anything more than a 2-3% improvement if you buy top shelf parts in real world scenarios? (Without overclocking)

          At the end of the day they are hitting a price point that cannot be beat. If you have a problem with a specific component then you could easily buy an upgrade and flip the parts you don't want on FB/ gumtree.

            • +4

              @PlushToys: Do you also complain when Ford is having a sale because Porsche is better? This is clearly not a build for you, your highness, why bother commenting

              • -5

                @CB2: What a comparable example /s I have purchased pre-buiilds before just not from these clowns.

                • @PlushToys: If those pre-builds you purchased were so good, why didn't you create a post here about them? Possibly you are just full of it.

                  • -2

                    @FabMan: PcByte a few years ago during the GTX1080ti era. They put in decent parts. Deal was on OzBargain. No need to be a sook. You can enjoy this cheapo build if you want.

                    • @PlushToys: I had a look, easy to search, 2133 RAM with Ryzen 1600 hampered the CPU performance, plus no SSD by default, 550W PSU. Strange, I thought you said they put in decent parts? Looks like even PCByte didn't go the whole hog.

                      Also it seemed you forgot to upvote the deal back then, that one you bought and thought was good.

                      • -1

                        @FabMan: Such a butthurt sook. There was a 20% eBay sale on various retailers which involved PcByte back in the days (i7-8700K, 500GB 960 EVO, 16GB 2400MHZ, GTX1080ti, 750W Gold PSU).

                        • @PlushToys: That deal you mentioned, and didn't upvote (but I did back then), was pricey for the time considering you could have got a GTX 1080Ti based system for $1,000 less. For the expensive deal you mentioned, the price was good too, but it doesn't change that you had to spend a lot to get it. What are you trying to achieve here, are you suggesting people just spend more to get more or what, or are you here just to cry a bit? For the products involved in this deal, the price is good.

                          "Such a butthurt sook." This made me laugh considering you are the one that came here crying about a budget deal but offering no alternatives or suggestions and then needed to explain your expensive purchases from 5 years ago, you seem like a typical snowflake.

                          • -2

                            @FabMan: Why are you even continuing this thread? I'm not crying about a 'budget' deal. You are the one crying as you need to write paragraphs just to validate this bin fodder of a build. As you said 'the price was good too'. You want a system that has decent parts and other companies provide that including BPC Tech etc. I'm done. You do you.

  • Gurus, is this still bottle necked?

    • +4

      Not a guru
      But if use a comparable CPU like the 12600KF and a 3090ti GPU, this page suggests you'd likely see around a 29% bottleneck on 1440p and higher in the 40s for 1080p.

      But at 4k, it looks minimal.
      https://pc-builds.com/bottleneck-calculator/result/1cB1aY/3/…

      • bottleneck calculators are bs dont use em, there will always be a bottleneck but u dont need to worry about them, higher resolution the less cpu matters so if ur at 4k anything ryzen 5600 or above is near identical

    • +13

      Save money on a 4070? How? It doesn't exist.

      Bit extra for 4080? You mean $600?

      • +12

        In all honesty, I've been out of the game since i got my own 3080 and assumed there would be variants of both 70 and 80. But yeah googled it, ignorant comment mb

  • Doesn’t worth having 32gbs ram on those build?

    • +2

      Yes and no.

      Not for their $150 upgrade cost. That's disgusting.

      Starts at $119 for 32gb at PCCG without upgrading… $50 more than 16gb.

  • +1

    do yourself a favour and don't buy off techfast.

    I've purchased few pc from them and they are no good..

    Blue screen of death, pc automatically restarting.

    Not for me.

    • +9

      Thanks for the advice anonymous reviewer…. I bought a PC from there 2 years ago and it's been perfect from day 1

      • +2

        You are also anonymous as well lol

    • +1

      Should I go for BPC instead?

      • that deal has expired from the looks.

    • I have 2 TF builds, not a problem with either of them.

    • Myself and two of my friends have bought techfast builds and we've been fine.

      PCs still kicking after 3 years.

  • -1

    You should post this earlier. If you post this last friday, i would not buy from bpc.
    The only difference from your 2 deals is that your motherboard is smaller with less interfaces, and your whole build is $23 cheaper.
    Also, your case looks more ugly than the bpc one as its shape is weird.
    But save $23 is always good XD.

    • +3

      The BPC deal had a better SSD, higher MHz RAM (3600), Wifi on the motherboard and 2 years warranty (this alone would cost an extra $99 from TechFast). So, if you got that deal, I'd say it's better than this.

      • i got that with a 32GB ram upgrade. just waiting, may take 2 more weeks to arrive at least i think, but not in a hurry anyway.
        The ram frequency means nothing as the cpu can only support 3200, check from INTEL official website and then you know it man.
        ssd maybe better? I did not compare.

        • +2

          FYI, even though Intel will say the maximum supported frequency for the CPU is 3200MHz, it doesn't mean 3200 is the maximum you can go. It's just that anything over 3200 is considered an overclock.

          If you put 3600MHz memory in and enable XMP in the bios, it'll most likely work at 3600MHz

    • +2

      I would rather pay $23 more even just for that mobo option. ATX vs mATX, wifi vs non-wifi, and most importantly - MSI vs giGAbYte

  • intel or amd for playing apex legends?

    • Definitely Intel. Even 12th gen would be better than a 5700x.

  • Hey, I just ordered one, I just wanted to ask how long would it take to ship? I’ve heard you guys sometimes have delays and problems delivering. I want to get it before end of Jan so I could play before I go overseas, I live in Victoria. @luketechfast

  • Whats the z690 board upgrade?

  • @Spennyrich @luketechfast
    Any news on maybe doing some DDR5 builds?

  • +2

    I would be EXTREMELY HESITANT ordering from this company

    I bought their i5-12400F | RTX 4080 16GB PC on the first of December last year..

    It has arrived today (so took 6 weeks door to door) in non-working condition with the GPU clearly poorly installed

    Having seen previous good or mixed reviews as a longterm OZB lurker I get the sense this company may have used to be more reliable but they've let their standards slip in light of COVID +/- other factors
    Super dissapointing and I guess most relevantly, at least to me the ordeal is NOT worth the small amount of cash saved buying through Techfast when compared to another company that would surely be faster and reliable..

  • I just received this build today, and I'm quite happy with how well-made and simple to set up it is,As I plugged it in, it immediately started working, I had no issues, and its performance was excellent. This build is excellent for the price, and I want to thank Techfast for their excellent customer service and the great build quality, one minor con for me was the delivery time but I understand why It took a while to deliver, thanks and well done Luke and Caleb.

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