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Gaming PC: R5 7500F, RTX 4070 12GB, AMD B650 MB, 16GB 5200MHz RAM, 1TB M.2 SSD, 650W Bronze PSU $1588 + Post @ TechFast

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Howdy folks,

Got another 7500F build available today. This time we have paired it with the RTX 4070 12GB on the B650 board, at $1588 + shipping. Plenty of stock on hand for silly season so check the parts in use below.

Ryzen 5 7500F | RTX 4070 12GB Gaming PC: $1588 after 7500F-4070-NOV

  • AMD Ryzen 5 7500F processor
  • GeForce RTX 4070 12GB (PNY Verto Dual in use)
  • AMD B650M Motherboard (MSI B650M-P Pro and Giga B650M Gaming in use)
  • 16GB 5200MHZ RGB DDR5 RAM (Kingston Fury RGB in use)
  • 1TB Gen 4 NVMe m.2 SSD (ADATA Legend 800 in use)
  • 650W 80 Plus Bronze PSU (Giga P650B)
  • MSI MAG Forge 112R case (Matrexx 55 Mesh and Antec P20C Upgrades available)

Other deals

Gaming PC with 7500F, RTX 4070Ti, 16GB DDR5, 1TB M.2, 750W Gold PSU $1828 + Shipping @TechFast
Gaming PC With 7500F, 120mm AIO RTX 4080 16GB, B650, 32 DDR5, 1TB M.2, 750W Gold PSU $2488 + Shipping @Techfast

Cheers,
Caleb & Luke

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  • -1

    shit RAM but otherwise good selection of parts.

    8GB DDR5 (per stick) have x16 bitwidth, which contains half the bank group amount than normal x8 width chips, and the random access performance SUCKS

    layman terms this RAM will cause your game FPS stutters and fluctuate way much more than if you had 16G*2 RAM with the same frequency/timing.

    • -1

      dont poop on him, he's doing his best to provide for his family bro

    • -1

      And then you wake up and realise you're running a budget 7500F,
      and ram x8 bandwidth is the least of your problems.

      • No, 7500f have the same core architecture and same L3 cache like 7600, 7700, 100Mhz CPU core clock isn't much of a deal especially considering you can manually clock it back up.

        Memory play a much bigger role nowadays with new generation of CPU and games.

        You can experiment it yourself easily by lower clock/loosen timing and record down a frame time geaph,

        if you don't know how to do so (well I think you know or at least should know, as otherwise you probably wouldn't comment my comment?) There's PLENTY of reviews from reliable sources like hw unboxed/ gamers nexus.

        • Its budget on AM5. No one is fapping over memory on a budget system. Apart from you.

          • @TSH: cheapest doesn't mean crap, AM5 is a new platform and hasn't had an actual low end CPU yet.

            your reply shows how ignorant and computer illiterate you are.

            Every single data a CPU process goes through Memory then to the CPU cache before it is calculated. RAM/Cache is the biggest bottleneck in modern computers —- if you ever learnt IT fundamentals you should know(which is a University Year 1 course in IT).

            A slow RAM can easily chop off 30% of your low1% framerate and kills your frametime consistency.

            Go search x16 Ram on YouTube for God sake before you reply me

            • -3

              @OMGJL: "Every single data a cpu process goes to…"

              Faark. I hope i never have to buy an IELTS exam or an IT degree like you.

              Might start with a basic online english course if this is what a degree produces.

              • +1

                @TSH: you know you don't know jack shit and start to attack my grammar.

                why can't you be productive and discuss the real matter here.

                how about get some facts and numbers down.

    • i bought his. RAM overclocks to 6400mhz CL36. Benchmarks the same as other 6400mhz CL36 ram. Never get any stutters in any game. And i run 3840x1600 res.

      • mind to share what benchmark did you run? aida64? cinebench? or?

        • Ran Geekbench. Also didn't even add any volts to the ram either

          • @Sage222: if you set your own result as baseline and compare with other result, you can see although the CPU single core/multicore score stay ballpark the same, but on the bottom of the result list, you are almost always about 10% worse on those memory intensive test.

            Keep in mind you have a manual OC to 6400, I do admit that I have no idea what those random test use for their memory setting, but I don't expect everyone run mem OC and the trend (of your's being slower on certain test) stays the same.

            With you say "smooth game play", I don't want to make it look like I am just trying to defend my point regardless of fact, but smooth is a relative term, and neither of us have result from both side to proof the opposite side wrong, and I don't intend to do that.

            furthermore on the previous point, say if you reach 152fps on x16 memory, but 169 fps on x8 memory, both is considered "smooth" but the ladder is 10% worse.

            my last point is that you are rocking a almost 4k resolution (GPU bottleneck comes eariler) and playing non-memory-constraint games. I can instantly tell if I have applied my manual memory OC setting in battleroyal titles, or MMORPG titles, and running x16 memory meaning you are throwing half of the total amount of bank groups which could be used for memory interleaving.

            a real world example if you really care, go in to BIOS, look at territory timings, there's a bunch of xxxxSG/xxxxDG timings, for example tRDRD_SG vs tRDRD_DG (7vs4), means if a read-to-read command need to be done in the same bank group, it requires 7 ticks, and in different bank group it'll require 4 ticks. See how less bank group could suck?

            alright I have rambled quite a lot, and again my intention is not to show how good I am, I know this doesn't work as I have been making the same reply on different deals on OzB and have been negged a lot, I still do make this reply, because I hope at some stage some could avoid losing potential performance they might otherwise never know.

        • Play cyberpunk, Baldur's gate, bf 2042, the Finals etc etc

  • On the website it says 2.5" SSD, really?

    • Wrong Options Set - fixed thanks!

      • +1

        I was thinking the price had gone up $100 from the last deal, and it downgraded to a 2.5" SSD.

  • im really thinking of grabbing this one looks quite good, is this ok for VR too ?

    • Yep will smash out VR. Even a 3070 will

  • @luketechfast mentioning two different GPUs

    "A single NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti 12GB graphics card and its drivers will be installed and stress tested.
    NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 12GB Graphics Card

    • Fixed, cheers

  • I'm after a PC which I can do AI with and some light crypto mining just for fun - any recommendations? Thanks!

  • @luketechfast
    How long will it take as I need four? I can pick up if needed as I live in SA.

  • is that an option for pick up ? dont fancy mine coming through auspost

    • Please reach out to the sales team at [email protected], they can help out with your request.

  • when is this deal coming back? https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/801802

    Gaming PC: Ryzen 5 5500, RTX 3060 12GB, A320 Motherboard, 16GB 3200MHZ RAM, 500GB M.2 SSD, 550W PSU $699 + Post @ TechFast

    • Yeah that if a good deal though Ryzen 5 is probably getting harder to get

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