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Gaming PC: AMD R5-7500F, RTX 4080, B650 Mortar MB, 16GB DDR5 RAM, 1TB Gen4 SSD, 750W Gold PSU: $2399 + Delivery @ TechFast

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7500F-4080-AUG

Hi folks,

Our first RTX 4080 with AMD 7000 series CPU combo, the Ryzen 5 7500F. As you'll see, it is listed as a globally available chip and currently available in Australia to System Builders only as far as I'm aware. It is essentially the Ryzen 5 7600 without integrated graphics and a 100MHz lower clock speed, with a small cost benefit from no on board graphics. And the 7600 is a great chip - running cool under a stock cooler thanks to a lower TDP than its X counterpart.

AMD Ryzen 5 7500F RTX 4080 16GB Gaming PC: $2399 after 7500F-4080-AUG

  • AMD Ryzen 5 7500F processor (7600X, 7700X and 7900 upgrades available)
  • GeForce RTX 4080 16GB (PNY currently on hand and likely throughout this deal)
  • MSI MAG B650M Mortar WiFi motherboard
  • 16GB Kingston Fury RGB DDR5 RAM (stacks on hand for this deal, upgrades available))
  • 1TB Gen 4 NVMe m.2 SSD (currently Crucial P3, will be this or equivalent)
  • 750W 80 Plus Gold (Mostly Giga and some Inwin on hand at present, specify if you like in Order notes and we'll cater if we can)
  • MSI MAG Forge 100R Case MSI MAG Forge 112R case

Also, new website skin!

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Caleb and Luke

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  • PC PartPicker, as always using the lowest price on the exact part listed there, or the lowest priced equivalent spec: PCPartPicker Part List

    Type Item Price
    CPU AMD Ryzen 5 7500F 3.7 GHz 6-Core Processor $309.00
    Motherboard MSI MAG B650M MORTAR WIFI Micro ATX AM5 Motherboard $359.00 @ Centre Com
    Memory Kingston FURY Beast RGB 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR5-5200 CL40 Memory $99.00 @ Scorptec
    Storage Crucial P3 Plus 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive $75.00 @ Centre Com
    Video Card PNY XLR8 Gaming VERTO EPIC-X RGB GeForce RTX 4080 16 GB Video Card $1699.00 @ JW Computers
    Case MSI MAG FORGE 100R ATX Mid Tower Case $77.00 @ Centre Com
    Power Supply In Win P75F 750 W 80+ Gold Certified ATX Power Supply $99.00 @ Mwave Australia
    Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts
    Total $2717.00
    Generated by PCPartPicker 2023-08-02 15:32 AEST+1000
    • +2

      Man my GTX 980 was $739 AUD back in 2015. Absolutely shocking how bad value the 4080 is.

      • Still using my 980ti. Dunno how I'll afford a new build

      • I paid like $470 or something for the lowest spec GTX 970 also in 2015

    • Brand & model #: Kudo to transparency…may be extend this to all mid-range systems.

      May be take the leadership with publishing testing-results & benchmark of these systems: likely to improve the educated-guess on their performance.

  • hmm, now I blame myself for placing an order on Thursday with deal 4080, because it was shipped yesterday

    • Still a cracking deal!

      • +1

        yes, but I foolishly made an order in early June and canceled it at the end of June, I thought there would be no such deal as today and now for the same money I got a slightly worse computer (but it's my own fault), so you are still cool guys !

  • +7

    Strongly advice anyone who consider buy this upgrade to 16G*2 RAM at least.

    DDR5 8G per stick uses x16 bit width, which have half the amount of bank as normal x8 width ones.

    in layman term, 8G DDR5 performance sucks.

    • Interesting info

    • +4

      Well described, plus this is 5200mhz CL40! Its really quite poor to be paired here!

      • Any suggestions for this price?

        • +6

          Honestly their pricing is ridiculous! $200 for 32gb for crappy 5200mhz CL 40 RAM!

          Get this (or similar) instead: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/788745
          Change it out and sell your crap ram for whatever you can get to reduce your spend on better ram.

          AMD themselves even recommend 6000mhz ram, but …….in this case its literally priced to achieve the WOW factor. Its a great deal, but one of the savings is obviously coming from average RAM.

          • @XCelR8: Ah ok I gotcha.

            Do you think one will notice any fps difference by changing out the RAM like that?

            • @Naigrabzo:

              in layman term, 8G DDR5 performance sucks

              performance sucks

            • +1

              @Naigrabzo: For the price of buying new RAM (and selling the old ones) its probably less than 5% of the total cost based on the RAM I listed before, depending on the game or task you can see an increase of 10-15fps. Thats just for gaming. Workload and productivity its even better upto 9%.
              Usage wise greater than the 5% of the cost.

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyr0qzZBfRc
              This is a good one to watch for 1440p ultra, (note its only cl36 - so would be faster again). Plus the RAM linked is Hynix which you could probably push to 6400mhz with some small tuning.

          • +1

            @XCelR8: The linked CPU page shows

            Max Memory Speed
            2x1R DDR5-5200
            2x2R DDR5-5200
            4x1R DDR5-3600
            4x2R DDR5-3600

            So is it really 6000? or is it the brand / type of ram? I don't know what "CL" means.
            It's been a while.

            • @grang: OK so CL is CAS speed, lower being better and CL 40 being considered average.
              This spec also shows why many people recommend 2x sticks vs 4x sticks as the timing drops

              Firmware upgrades apparently gives DDR5-6000 speeds now, even thought spec sheet is still 5200.

              So the CAS timing of CL40 seems to be the biggest issue, and some cheaper Ozbargain specials on good RAM featured 2x16GB DDR5-6000 CL30 for under 200 bucks, which is less than the 16 to 32GB upgrade fee here.

              • +2

                @grang: mostly inaccurate information.

                CL is CAS speed ……. CAS timing of CL40 seems to be the biggest issue

                CL -> cas latency, it's only meaningful in combination of frequency.
                say a DDR5 RAM at 6000cl30 (for the sake of easy calculation), means:
                DDR(double data rate) 6000, electrically runs 3000Mhz (data send on both peak and trough make it 6000Mbps) 3000Mhz -> 3,000,000,000hz -> ** 3,000,000,000 cycles per second**

                CL30 = wait 30 Cycles between starting sending the signal, till ready for next command.

                so it uses 3,000,000,000 / 30 second = 10 nano seconds to do one command.

                Layman term: higher frequency, lower CL -> better RAM.

                why many people recommend 2x sticks vs 4x sticks as the timing drops

                there's only 2 channel on a consumer mobo, using 4 dimm means 2 dimm per channel (2dpc) which distort the RAM transferring signal a lot.
                Per dimm can have 1 or 2 rank (hence labelled 1r/2r), having more rank also distort the signal.

                same frequency/latency, the more rank = the better performance (more interleaving), but the signal gets worse (risk of instability)

                DDR5 with 4 stick = poop stability, hence ppl only run 2 sticks. you may ask why have 4 slots? majority think 4>2 so it must be better with more slots, although this is wrong (and I get negged on saying this a lot, which proofs this theory)

  • good looking kit! though im still waiting for the intel 14th gen!

  • -1

    Why is the price $2448 ($10 more than your original title price) after discount?

    • +2

      because it was wrong! We decided to drop an extra chunk off while I had it in draft. $2399 is the correct price

  • +1

    Damn. Should have waited a few days - ordered the 5700x deal last week but this is better value.

    • This one is $200 more and only difference CPU

      is the CPU that much better?

      • More so that the platform has more future upgrade options whereas AM4 and DDR4 is a dead end.

        • i see, thank you

  • +3

    A nice contender for the 4080 deal. Loving the quality components and competition!

  • Wonder if it would come with starfield as well, too bad I already bought my motherboard and an SSD for my new build :')

  • -1

    Two things I always look at is

    SSD - does is have dram cache?
    RAM speed/latency - Higher/Lower = more better

    It would be good to see this info included and options to allow for these upgrades.

    eg. the price difference between 5200MT and 6000MT ram seems to be small and provides a decent speed improvements on AMD. The article im looking roughly shows a 10% fps gain

    Overall does look like a nice deal though +1

  • This CPU and RAM to combo with 4080?

    • The RAM is a let down as it adds approx 10% performance depending on the task. As for the CPU, its fine for gaming unless you're at 1080p. You will get some bottleneck on 1440p (20% depending on game) but 4k is fine.

      • +1

        Wait what? You are saying higher resolution is better performance ?

        • +1

          Higher resolution means more reliance on the CPU. He's referring to the bottleneck, so which component is holding you back. You will always get lower FPS etc as you move up in resolution, but it will also shift from relying on the CPU to relying more on the GPU.

          So having an average CPU is a much bigger deal when gaming in 1080p (where the CPU does proportionally more heavy lifting, compared to 4k where the GPU does more).

        • Its when you get super high FPS so like 144-300 fps the CPU becomes the bottleneck keeper up as far as I'm aware.

      • @XCelR8: regarding your bottleneck-comments 'As for the CPU, its fine for gaming unless you're at 1080p'.
        4080 is able to produce HIGH-fps: say it's 30% UNDER-ultilise @1080P with R5-7500F, the TOTAL-fps is still a lot higher-than a capable low-end system, say i5 11400f | 3060Ti.

        Actually, this 4080 system will deliver ALL 1080P games @ Ultra & HIGH-fps…a fact that buyers tend to overlooked when reviewing GPU under-ultilisation, for mid-range & high-end systems.

        https://www.cpuagent.com/build-compare/amd-ryzen-5-7600x-vs-…

  • Trying to decide between this and the 4070ti build from Enigma. Don't really need the 4080 for 1440p gaming…

    But also 4080.

    • Depends if you're going to keep the box before upgrading your monitor :S

  • +2

    Great deal, I've been waiting for this. Was hoping for a nicer ram but I'll probably upgrade that after I receive it

  • Echoing that the ram is trash.
    I suggest going with the standard ram in the deal and buying your own 2x16gb cl30. I have been recommended/currently use g.skill neo rgb 6000mhz cl30.

    Then switching out, adjust XMP in bios.

    As for the included ram since its pretty shit you could try selling it for 60-70 bucks if anyone bites.

    I'd also upgrade CPU personally but at that point you're moving away from the point of an OZB deal :P

  • Car insurance or this? :/
    Just wondering why it's so hard to see PC deals with intel CPUs

  • Can this play warhammer 3 total war on ultra 4k/1440/1080? if so great if not boo

  • Not bad!
    These lower cost 4080 systens will likely be PNY or Galax.
    Still, nice to see prices coming down a tad.

  • Hey @luketechfast I get insufficient stock error when I select the Antec P20C ARGB Black Mid Tower E-ATX Case for the deal.
    Is there any chance that the case will become available again before the deal runs out?

  • +1

    Something that should probably be mentioned the AMD 7900 is basically the same as a 7900x once it is overclocked.
    There's a deal for the RAM everyone is talking about in the post (64gb Crosair)

    https://www.msy.com.au/product/corsair-64gb-2x32gb-cmk64gx5m…

    Ozbargain won't let me post MSY products for whatever reason

  • Has anyone dealt with these guys before and know if they are helpful with upgrades ,like do you think they would upgrade the psu of this system on request ?

  • Will there be any build with RX6800 GPU?

  • Just received this build from them and everything seems to be in order, a couple of things to point out in contrast to the pcpart picker list in the first post:
    1- The storage is a Kingston SNV2S not a Crucial P3 Plus which is the better drive (the plastic was still on the thermal pad, good thing I opened it)
    2- The Card is a PNY Verto Triple Fan and not the XLR8 version which is fine by me as I don't really care about RGB and I don't think there's much difference other than size.

    I've opted for a 850w PS and got a MSI MPG A850GF 80+ Gold
    It came intact in the case original box and with all the mobo accessories included, the GPU support bracket was also installed. overall the cable management is great and the build is very clean. another thing to note is that the Bios version is rather old (October 22) so make sure to update that asap. .
    Happy to answer any questions

    • Lol this guys already got his build.

      I'm still waiting for shipping gg.

  • Where oh where could my PC be, they said they would ship it to me, I ordered on the 4th of august and I've heard no word.

    • Please pm your order number and we can check this for you.

  • I feel like this is a super dumb question but is this build eligible for the starfield promo with the ryzen 9?

    • No. It looks like the lowest tier CPU that comes with starfield is the r5 7600.

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