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Gaming PC: RTX 4070, Ryzen 5 7500F, 500GB M.2, 16GB 5200MHz DDR5 RAM, MSI B650M-P, 650W $1588 + $50 Del @ Nebula PC

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Morning OzBargain,

I think by now everyone’s sick of the huge write-up. Today we're bringing back our super popular RTX 4070 mid-range AM5 build again at a phenomenal price! This time round with a B650M-P instead of the A620-E.

Please note, the RAM is RGB in the base build. The photo for the RAM is incorrect, apologies!

You’ll be eligible for a 1% discount on the total cost if you choose to pay by bank transfer, please choose bank deposit in checkout and send us a message. We will send you an updated invoice with the 1% discount. Our margins are seriously razor sharp to give you the best price whilst still staying afloat.

You will also receive a free copy of Starfield (valued at $119.95) with AMD Ryzen 7600 and above CPUs.

As always our reviews and Google Reviews are a testament to our service

Despatch times are roughly 7-10 business days

What makes us different?

  • Guaranteed within one business hour response times for email, phone and live chat support
  • We’re proud to offer a fair and transparent price that our competitors struggle to match with a quality service
  • Usage of only premium high-end components with the absolute best value
  • All necessary drivers and software installed
  • Each PC is quality controlled seriously before despatch, we run checks on all components multiple and stress tests including 3DMark and MemTest86 - your test results will be saved to your desktop for you to view
  • 3 years return to base warranty and lifetime support included on all purchases
  • All PCs shipped are packaged carefully – no internals can move during transit as we use packing material that moulds around parts inside along with fragile stickers and tape all over your box
  • Your PC is built with passion, we don’t take shortcuts and keep all cabling tidy whether you can see them or not

Introducing the Ascent – RTX 4070
GPU - PNY VERTO Dual 4070 OC - 12GB
CPU - AMD Ryzen 5 7500F | 6 Cores | 3.7 GHz (Max 5 GHz)
CPU Cooler – AMD Wraith Stealth Cooler
Motherboard – MSI PRO B650M-P - DDR5
RAM – Kingston FURY Beast RGB 16GB (2x16GB) 5200MHz DDR5
SSD – 500GB PNY CS1031 M.2 NVMe (R: 2200MB/s | W: 120MB/s)
PSU - DarkFlash GP650 650W Bronze
Case - Gamdias Talos E3 Mesh ATX | 4 ARGB Fans (upgrade to Lian Li Lancool 216 and DeepCool Matrexx 50 available)

For people unfamiliar, the 7500F is essentially a 7600 without integrated graphics.

Below is the PCPartPicker list and prices for this build:

PCPartPicker Part List

Type Item Price
CPU AMD Ryzen 5 7500F 3.7 GHz 6-Core Processor $309.00
Motherboard MSI PRO B650M-P Micro ATX AM5 Motherboard $199.00 @ Centre Com
Memory Kingston FURY Beast RGB 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR5-5200 CL40 Memory $99.00 @ Scorptec
Storage PNY CS1031 500 GB M.2-2280 PCIe 3.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive $44.00 @ Skycomp Technology
Video Card PNY VERTO GeForce RTX 4070 12 GB Video Card $899.00 @ Centre Com
Case GAMDIAS TALOS E3 MESH ATX Mid Tower Case $89.00
Custom DarkFlash 650W 80+ Bronze $69.00
Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts
Total $1708.00
Generated by PCPartPicker 2023-09-16 09:55 AEST+1000

Prices only reflect in-stock items.

Gaming PC: RTX 4070 Ti, Ryzen 5 7500F, 500GB Gen4 M.2, 32GB DDR5 RAM, MSI B650M-P, 750W Gold $1988 + $50 Del @ Nebula PC - Still Available

Please let me know if you have any questions! Happy to help! We'll be working all today and this weekend including the evenings, so don't be afraid to give us a call, go on our live chat or email us.
www.nebulapc.com.au
Phone: 1300 553 985
Email: [email protected]

Cheers,
Lawrence

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  • +3

    Next financial year I'm going to reward myself with a high end pc. I've already got you guys earmarked!

    Keep fighting the good fight!

    • +1

      Haha, you're awesome mate!

  • +3

    I just had a build delivered by these guys this week, would highly recommend them

  • +4

    Wouldn't this be a better deal. https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/799760
    For less than 200 extra you're getting a better GPU, 1TB gen 4, and 750W PSU.

    • -3

      This deal has significantly better quality parts

      • Which parts are you referring to?

        • +2

          Techfast does not disclose brands used right and cheap psu

          • @neonlight: I am sure he writes with good intention.

            May be BOTH-sellers ARE supplying low-tier parts (& branded)…mainly & including the GPU ?

            May be readers need to read-carefully ?

    • Yes, Nebula please do better on the 4070Ti :-)

    • +14

      If you’re in the market for a 4070 Ti, that one is a ripper deal! I’d order with them if you’re price driven, for us we’re price focussed but we also need some room for our service and 3 year warranty. We try our absolute best to find the balance in between! Hope you understand :D!

      • -1

        We try our absolute best

        Yes please!

      • -1

        Yeah that 3 year warranty is unbeatable!

        • -1

          Well most parts themselves carry a 3 year warranty..

    • For me the only meaningful difference is the 4070ti which is 25-30% performance GPU to GPU. Is that worth it? Up to you. Eg. If you game all the time, then maybe. If you also use it for every day use then the ti isn't going to make much difference.

  • Worth spending the extra for the $1988 deal?

    • Hey Jim,

      If you’re after a 4070 Ti build, then yep!

      • Hah I don’t even know what I want tbh

        Realistically flat out having an hour to game on a desktop an hour a week …

        • +3

          The 4070 is enough for most people who want to game on 1440P with AAA titles. It’ll tick all your boxes and be within a good price range!

          • +2

            @Nebula PC: Good advice Op. FWIW, this machine is more than capable enough for Starfield on high and Ultra.

            If you are baller, then yes 4070 Ti
            ..but why not 4080…4090…it never ends.

            Don't have to feel like you are getting short changed BC you buy a machine for the purpose you need and save money as well.

            • +1

              @hippo2s: Yup! Plus you’re on an AM5 platform with DDR5 RAM. You get the latest gen parts without breaking the bank!

            • @hippo2s: What is the price difference and performance gains between: 4070, 4070 Ti, 4080, 4090?
              If you are buying this for gaming for the next 3-5 years, what would be the sweet point?

              • +2

                @congo: Nebula can probably better answer that as prices are constantly moving. But pure performance I look at the benchmark from the real world like userbenchmarks. https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-RTX-4070-vs-Nvi…

                Which looks like

                4060 -> +58% 4070 -> ++26% 4070 Ti -> +++21% 4080 -> ++++28% 4090

                For me 4070 is a good place to be as I am a value based user.

                3-5 years is a really big difference imo. 3 years I would say 4070 Ti, If you are looking at 5 years…I would go with 4070, save the money and aim for whatever is latest generation in 5 years time (9070?)

                • @hippo2s: I am leaning towards 4070 Ti. 4080 is overprice.

                  • @congo: Yes it's a considerable jump up to 4080. It's the difference between 'gamer' and 'hardcore gamer' I guess.

  • Hey Op, thanks for this. Any chance of a high end pc build deal? 4080 etc, thanks!

    • +3

      Sorry Cleft, no can do right now. Prices are very high for that model and there’s a shortage. We can’t get a good deal for you guys yet.

  • I wish we got deals like this in WA.

    everything is like 15% more expensive here.

    • +1

      Haha It’s on the other side of the country, that’s why! We do $50 flat rate nationwide, no matter where you are :).

      • yeah its the potential for hardware warrenty shipping delays and costs that hold me back.

        • +2

          I know where you come from. We’ve shipped hundreds to WA without an issue. We cover all freight costs for returns under warranty, time wise it will take a little longer as we’re on the other side of the country! There’ll be no cost to you at all if the fault is covered under warranty. Just a bit of time, usually for WA it’s 4-5 business days delivery. Haven’t had any extended delays.

  • -8

    You can get laptops with 4060 and a 8core version of zen 4 for roughly same price

    • +1

      Laptop 4060 is I think 30% less powerful than desktop version, they are different chips. Not comparable like that.

      • -2

        I believe it’s much less now but too lazy to check

        the 8 cores is worth a lot more than 6 cores looking at desktop cpus

        • Gap is definitely closer than before, but desktop is still around 20% better depending on the laptop power wattage.

          • @congo: Ah you are right. Userbenchmarks show 9% difference and more OC headroom. Still…not really comparable.

          • @congo: on the new Lenovo laptop it won’t even run at full power unless plugged in, at 120wh your battery will last 40mins lol

            You upgrade this pc to 7700 it’s ~$1950
            the 4070 version of laptop was ~$2100

            https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/799539

            at which point you might as well as just buy the laptop for the lolz, because you get a toy 16” 240hz screen while you save up another thousand for an oled

  • Hi OP, the code had reached it’s limit, already ?Thank you.

    • Fixed now, sorry! A minor configuration error.

      • Order placed. Please take care of it. Thank you

        • Cheers!

  • -2

    PS5MR

  • Do any of these cases have a front usbc gen 2 header?
    Most of the mobos support it now.

    • Yep! The Lancool and Air Mini have USB C ports! Usually the higher-end cases support USB C.

      Let me know if you have any other questions!

  • Nice !!

  • I love my Lotus from the previous deal.
    By the way, can you please advise when you will send out the Starfield key? Cheers.

    • +1

      Awesome AnKu! Could you please email me your order number? I’ve send a big batch out, you should’ve received it by now.

      • Will do. Cheers!

  • Would this be powerful enough for playing VR? I'm pretty bad with specs and what's good or not…

    • Yep, I've had a handful of customers who use VR with our 4070 builds. No issues at all, I would have a look at how much RAM you'd need. 16GB is quite low these days, AAA titles and modern day computing usually requires more now.

  • can we opt out of certain components?

    • Yes for sure, let me know what you want to mix up and remove. I will work out a custom quote for you.

      Shoot us a message on our live chat!

  • Can absolutely recommend Nebula. My recent lotus 4070 build is a jet. Build quality was excellent and I was super pumped with customer service. 10/10

  • These guys appear to be online only?

    • +1

      Hey mate, we're not online only. You can pick up from our workshop in Bankstown 2200 if you'd like.

      We just haven't plastered our address everywhere and we are pending Google verification. They're being a pain. Happy for you to drop by and have a chat and look around. We don't have a showroom, it's mostly a workshop, office and warehouse space :).

  • No option for CPU cooler upgrades? 7500f would benefit from a cheap air cooler. The stealth wont be able to cool it well on pure CPU loads, such as a render or a heavier game like starfield.

    • +1

      At the top of the page theres Core, Support and Accessories. CPU coolers are in Support, with a few other upgrade options like case fans and storage.

    • Yep! There’s plentiful options for CPU coolers including air and liquid. It’s just in the support section and then CPU cooler.

  • Not really in the market right now but considering a few years back I paid $1300 for just a 3070 this is an absolute ripper of a deal.

    Will keep an eye out for when I convince the mrs to get a machine

  • I’m not much of a tech guy so I was wondering when does Nebula PC have their best deals? During end of financial year, Black Friday, etc? Looking to eventually buy a PC and happy to wait for the best possible deal.

    • +1

      Hey Glorious,

      Honestly the IT industry is so fast paced, it’s hard to tell. Prices change super fast and right now with the Aussie dollar so low everything is more expensive than what it was previous financial year. Currently, this is our absolute best deal for a 4070. For Black Friday and a lot of other sales it’s just to create the illusion it’s a really good sale but lots of businesses margins aren’t changing. It’s just a way to create consumerism. For us, we try our best to have the best deals all year round. If we get some really good pricing for Black Friday and others we’ll definitely let you guys know!

      • Where do you see the market going in next 6 months you reckon?

        • +1

          Of course price will go down 6 months from now haha, that's inevitable. If you keep waiting prices will drop, it's up to you when you think the time is right.

          • @Nebula PC: What about Black Friday - any specials coming for that?

            • @McFly: Nothing planned yet, too early. Will try cook something up good.

  • @jenesis33: Your thoughts on this build mate (machine learning purpose)?

    • +2

      hey mate, i would say you going to need quite a few upgrade.

      1. CPU cooler at stock is barely ok. You would want a tower cooler at very least.
      2. I think all modern PC should have 32GB of ram, but thats me.
      3. We talked about this before, 500GB is no where close to "enough storage" for me. But you might argue otherwise. That is a personal thing. it does not affect PC speed. And this is something you should be able to expand yourself quite easily.

      TBH i dont like Bronze Power supply (which is default on this build) but i guess it is covered by Nebula 3 year warranty, so should be ok. I would probably pay the 20 dollars to get a gold one. I mean gold is more efficient so over a few years it will save you on power bill.

      Overall it is still a good deal. I mean generally speaking Nebula and Techfast are able to deliver "deal" for people. It is cheaper than buying the parts yourself for sure but if you build yourself you get the parts you want, thats the trade off.

      Just rememeber, more you upgrade, less of a deal you are getting. In the end, it is up to you to judge how much you need a PC right now.

      Last thing, if you check US price, 4070 Graphics card has just been reduced by 50 US dollar to combat the price of 7800XT. So i don't know if this price drop will be carried over to AUS or not.

      • Legend reply as always!

  • @ Nebula PC. Is it possible to buy his unassembled? I'm looking at buying it for my son for his birthday. But he was want me to go through assembling a PC with him?

    • +1

      Hi Pev,

      No problem at all, let me know once you make your order and I'll put a note. Best to send me a message on our live chat.

      I'll have it despatched the same day if you order before 2PM on a business day :).

  • Any 3000?

    • +1

      Most are end of life now, with only 3060s left. I see more value in 4060s at this stage :).

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