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Siren Vortex Gaming Desktop (i3-12100F, RTX3060 Ti, 16GB DDR4, 480GB SSD, EVGA 700W, Random ATX Case) $900 + Delivery @ BPC Tech

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Use code AUS10 for 10% off ($900.00)

Siren Vortex GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Gaming PC (With Random Case)
Intel® Core™ i3 processor 12100F (Quad Core, 8 Threads)
MSI PRO H610M-G DDR4 Motherboard
PNY 8GB(1x8GB) DDR4-3200 UDIMM Memory x2
MSI GeForce RTX 3060 Ti GAMING X 8GB LHR Video Card
Kingston SSDNow A400 480GB 2.5" SSD
EVGA 700 GQ 700W 80+ Gold Semi-Modular Power Supply
RANDOM PC CASE
2 Years Premium Warranty

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    • +10

      One of my kids has a similar setup; runs perfectly fine for games like Fortnite, Rush, AOE4

      • Rust, not Rush**

    • +4

      What is the problem? Seems decent for the price.
      Of course if you bought a GPU for the same price as this it get higher FPS, 3060ti was the sweet spot of last gen and 4xxx series don't have anything near this price point yet.

    • +4

      Should be able to run most games just fine? It's not a weak system by any means

    • +8

      Lol what? A 3060ti isn't enough for a gaming pc? Seen the Steam Hardware Survey?

      • +3

        Probably referring to the i3 rather than the 3060 ti being unsuitable for gaming.
        However, i3's have become really decent. 4 Core, 8 Thread is fine for those on a budget. On 7th gen chips and older, that used to be i7's

        • +1

          It's more than fine. I3 12100f is as fast as the i5 10400f and ryzen 3600. Heck, look at some charts comparing to the ryzen 5600 and you'll find that it's perfectly suitable for 30 series gpu, bottlenecking only with 3080 and onwards.

    • Hi 3060 ti owner here, running games fine while doing tri monitor (2 2k, 1 1k) with high settings

    • -1

      You are what is wrong with the gaming PC market these days

    • Odd that everyone is responding "of course a 3060 Ti is a gaming GPU" as if I said the GPU is bad. That's the main thing a mining setup would have, a good GPU.

      But an i3 is ordinary and the original post was only showing 8GB of ram, which would have put this in "thrown together to clear GPU stock". With 16GB of ram, it's a fine system.

  • -8

    Man, this is quite expensive. Using a 1660 ti and really enjoying it to bits. I do find this interesting for I really want to see all of that ray tracing hoopla about.

    • +7

      How so?
      500 for GPU, 200 for mobo, 300 for everything else… Seems decent to me.

      • +6

        Oh shite! Ur right. Misread it. Duh.

        • +2

          What did you think the spec was?

          • +2

            @xyron: I thought it was just for the GPU only. A gaming PC at this price, is a (Oz)bargain indeed.

  • +6

    Comes down to $952.10 after calculating the postage to Sydney. ($53.00)

  • +5

    This is amazing bang4buck! 16gb 3060ti is a 1080P gaming powerhouse and the i3 4c/8t is more than enough for games at 1080P

    The i5 +$100 is a 6c/12t but I think bios update and the 10core i5-13400 Processor (4/4/2 10 core, 12 thread) is a better upgrade but do a BIOS update to support 13th gen CPU before you do! Then flip the i3… out the difference…
    32gb if your movie editing, otherwise 16gb is just simply enough, also check priced to add x2 more dimms, shop around!
    Get the 480gb SSD and buy a 1tb nVme for $89, its not worth upgrading
    Also checkout yestechcity videos for cheap win10/11 keys and DL the ISO from Microsoft.
    Of wifi, ebay a USB wifi/bt cheap as $5

    • +3

      Not accurate to say this is a great 1080p rig. The the 3060ti should be great for 1440p 60fps or even 4K gaming with DLSS, but you'd probably notice most games getting bottlenecked by the i3 at 1080p. In other words, you'd be wasting a massive amount of GPU overhead if you were to use this predominately as a 1080p machine.

      Agree with everything else in your post.

      • Nope you are mistaken, the i3-12100F is a very powerful budget CPU, outperforms R7 3700X, i5 10600, R5 5500. only a few frames behind the i5 12400 in gaming (based on gamers nexus testing using a rtx 4090.

        • +1

          Can you link me to where Gamers Nexus benched the 12100F in a 4090 system?

          • @Ordinance: my mistake it was a rtx 3090ti, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSJwlVvh7m4&t=1413s

            they have benched the 12100f with the 4090 before previously though: https://youtu.be/VtVowYykviM?t=747

            • @hugamuga: Are you talking about the charts at 16:08? These show the 12100F is good value for money (which I don’t dispute), but provide very little information about raw performance. Their actual 12100F review from 2022 shows this CPU bottlenecking just about every modern game at 1080p.

              From the tone of your comment it seems like you think I’m attacking the 12100F, which is funny because I actually think it’s a really decent component. My point is that this system is best suited to 1440p or limited 4K gaming, because 1080p will fail to fully utilise the GPU in modern games. This is a good thing and the sign of a balanced system — unless you’re into eSports or on an extremely low budget, nobody wants to be GPU bound at 1080p in 2023.

              • @Ordinance: I was referring to the charts at 23:33 which show CSGO 1080p performance of the 12100f only slightly behind modern R5s and i5 performance levels (with a 3090ti). I am extrapolating that with a 3060ti which is a few tiers down in performance there still might even be a GPU bottleneck with the 12100f.

                I did misread the context of your comment though, this is definitely a well balanced PC more suited to 1440p-4k.

                are you aware of any benchmarks of the 12100f using mid range graphics cards?

                the original 12100f review uses a 3080, and there are a fair few games where the framerates differences between the 12100f and more powerful CPUs are negligible even at 1080p in some modern games.

  • +1

    $99 postage to Central QLD

  • Is it 8gb or 16gb is inconsistent between description and parts list.

    • +1

      It's 8gb times 2 in the parts list. That's how it should be.

    • +1

      PNY 8GB(1x8GB) DDR4-3200 UDIMM Memory x2

      1 x 8 x 2 = 16

      • +6

        Pretty good maffs right there.

  • what SSD will this use?

    • +3

      Kingston SSDNow A400 480GB 2.5" SSD

      it's right up there.

  • Pretty epic price given the components.

  • Would be good to see a list of what cases it could be. But hey a lottery is always fun. I'm tempted to buy a few.

  • Waiting on a banging 3080 deal similar to this 👍

  • +1

    Great price

    3060ti MSI is $649
    Mobo $149
    CPU $159
    Ram $65
    Storage $49
    Random case $50
    PSU $90

    Total $1211. You won't pay those prices But Compared to previous offers at $1000 it's still cheaper by about $100 bucks

  • buy graphic adaptor and gift computer series….

    • Is this an autocorrect gone wrong situation?

  • +4

    Price raised to $1,099, gg.

    • +3

      Dodgy as.

    • +1

      Coupon still works to bring it to 990?
      But yeah bit dodgy.

      • +2

        It's price jacking during the 10% code lol. Just remove the code since it's no longer Aus day if they don't want people getting a deal.

    • F

  • +9

    It's showing $1099 before discount. If I apply discount, it's $989.10. Price jack?

  • +8

    I reckon BPC must use some automated price jack system based on stock level or volume sold. On more than one occasion when a BPC deal has been posted, the price has gone up shortly after.

  • -1

    Bunch of free hardware with the GPU, not bad

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