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Gaming PCs: R5-7500F, RTX 5070, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD $1388 (OOS) | R7-9800X3D, RTX 5090, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD $4999 + Del @ TechFast

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Howdy Folks,

Taxback time is now! With that being said, we are obliged to provide you with a couple of bangers. You have been asking us for a 5070 and 5090 deal so we have delivered, the $1388 R5-7500F/RTX 5070 Combo and the $4999 R7-9800X3D/RTX 5090 machines are back on the menu.

Delivery timeframes are 10-14 business days (listed on product pages under gallery).

Ryzen 5 7500F | RTX 5070 Gaming PC: $1388 after 7500F-5070-TAXBACK Out of Stock

  • AMD Ryzen 5 7500F processor
  • RTX 5070 graphics (Palit Infinity in use)
  • Gigabyte B650M Gaming Plus WiFi
  • 32GB 6000MHz RAM (XPG Lancer Blade and BiWin Opal in use - if you have a preference please comment in order notes and we will do our best to cater)
  • 1TB Gen 4 NVME (BiWin, Crucial and Klevv on hand - all minimum 5000R - if you have a preference please comment in order notes and we will do our best to cater)
  • 650W 80 Plus Bronze PSU (InWin B65E in use)
  • Antec CX200M RGB case (upgrades available)

AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D | RTX 5090 Desktop PC: $4999 after 9800X3D-5090-TAXBACK

  • AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor
  • RTX 5090 32GB graphics card (Palit GameRock in use)
  • Gigabyte B650M Gaming Plus WiFi motherboard (several upgrades - Asus Tuf B650M-E, Giga B850M Gaming X, MSI PRO X870-P WiFi available)
  • 32GB 6000MHz RAM (XPG Lancer Blade and BiWin Opal in use - if you have a preference please comment in order notes and we will do our best to cater)
  • 1TB Gen 4 NVME (BiWin, Crucial and Klevv on hand - all minimum 5000R - if you have a preference please comment in order notes and we will do our best to cater)
  • 1000W 80 Plus Gold PSU (Antec PCIE5 primarily in use)
  • Antec P20C ARGB case (others available)

Cheers, Luke, Caleb, Zac, Aaron and the TechFast team.

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  • As always, PCPP list for 7500F-5070 Build PCPartPicker Part List

    Type Item Price
    CPU AMD Ryzen 5 7500F 3.7 GHz 6-Core OEM/Tray Processor $299.00 @ Storm Computers
    CPU Cooler Deepcool AG400 75.89 CFM CPU Cooler $27.00 @ Scorptec
    Motherboard Gigabyte B650M GAMING PLUS WIFI Micro ATX AM5 Motherboard $175.00 @ Centre Com
    Memory Biwin Black Opal DW100 RGB 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5-6000 CL30 Memory $129.00
    Storage Crucial CT1000E100SSD8 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive $81.00 @ Centre Com
    Video Card Palit Infinity 3 GeForce RTX 5070 12 GB Video Card $899.00 @ Centre Com
    Case Antec CX200M RGB ELITE MicroATX Mini Tower Case $66.00 @ MSY Technology
    Power Supply Silverstone ATTIS 650R 650 W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply $69.00 @ Scorptec
    Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts
    Total $1745.00
    Generated by PCPartPicker 2025-07-17 14:28 AEST+1000
  • +1

    R7-5090 build: PCPartPicker Part List

    Type Item Price
    CPU AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D 4.7 GHz 8-Core Processor $799.00 @ Computer Alliance
    CPU Cooler Deepcool AG400 75.89 CFM CPU Cooler $27.00 @ Scorptec
    Motherboard Gigabyte B650M GAMING PLUS WIFI Micro ATX AM5 Motherboard $175.00 @ Centre Com
    Memory Biwin Black Opal DW100 RGB 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5-6000 CL30 Memory $129.00
    Storage Crucial CT1000E100SSD8 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive $81.00 @ Centre Com
    Video Card Palit GameRock OC GeForce RTX 5090 32 GB Video Card $3999.00 @ Centre Com
    Case Antec P20C ATX Mid Tower Case $114.00 @ MSY Technology
    Power Supply Silverstone Triton 1000Rz 1000 W Fully Modular ATX Power Supply $179.00 @ Scorptec
    Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts
    Total $5503.00
    Generated by PCPartPicker 2025-07-17 14:28 AEST+1000
    • How long do you expect for the 5070 to come back in stock, held myself back from purchasing before reaching a deadline and now it's unavailable.

  • +10

    I wish I needed a new computer because that pricing is ridiculously good !

  • +13

    Give me a 5070ti paired with a 9800x3d cuz. Also, Lian Li Dan-A3 if available.

    • +5

      Waiting for this combo too.

    • +1

      Waiting for this too. 5070 ti or 9070 xt seems good option to go with now

  • +3

    5070 build is such good price

      • +3

        Which of these brands have massive reputation issues?

      • +7

        That is unequivocally bullshit.

        AMD, Deepcool, Gigaybyte, Crucial, Antec, Silverstone are all A tier brand names. Both the case and power supply could use cheaper, "no name" brands. Easily.

        Biwin and Palit aren't as well "known" in the western world but globally, Palit's one of the highest volume GPU producers. They're an OEM supplier, some other brands put their sticker on theirs.

        • -5

          Imma just drop my comment from a tfast thread 2 months ago. Context is applicable https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/904562#comment-16494452

          Edit: no need to be salty because im sharing the truth 😂

          • +6

            @RAVTagsta: You're complaining about the cheapest component to replace yourself, on a deal beating retail. With a warranty.

            Alienware pc's get RMA'd, and those actually are generic/custom OEM, comparitively dogshit boards. These are 95% brand name builds.

            • -4

              @Ademos: Actual mutant of a point "You're complaining about the cheapest component to replace yourself"

              Also LMAO your comment history- are you on their payroll?

        • +2

          I remember buying Palit GPU around the year 2000 lol :) Geforce 2mx i think

      • This comment is pretty uninformed. Pays to do some background research.

  • May be a stupid question :) lol Can I use this to install ESXi and run VMs?

    • +1

      I mean for sure but it's an odd use case with the expensive GPU, much better value options around? Unless you've got an odd requirement like LLMs running in a VM?

      • Thank you, Macca. I'm looking to set up a home lab to learn new things, and Dell rack servers are much cheaper option

        • +2

          Much louder and power hungry though. Wouldn't recommend unless you have cheap/free power and somewhere far away from earshot.

    • +1

      Of course you could but it wouldn't be ideal.
      Depending on the amount of VM's and how powerful you require them, a second hand server would be a much better buy.

      • Thank you

    • +3

      Better off buying a second hand Dell Proliant server off eBay such as an r630 or r640 and getting the RAM, dual CPUs and disks that are required and supported to run ESXi. Would likely pay less as well

      • Thanks mate , Would you mind sharing any eBay links? I’m having trouble finding listings that ship from within Australia, most of them seem to be from the US

  • +4

    Worse deal than the last one since the case got downgraded

    • It may actually be a $300+ saving from last month. Can Techfast confirm here please, from the description it seems like this build now comes with a boxed, non-OEM Palit Gamerock card, which was a $400 upgrade last month from memory, so take a bit off if they have reduced the case on offer.

      If Techfast can confirm this I will finally bite the bullet this weekend.

      • Same!

      • I'm wondering if Techfast actually mentions that they use brand-new parts?
        All I can see is 'All parts we used are TechFast certified' on their website.

      • Can you elaborate on this point why a boxed gpu vs oem is more desirable / premium? Is it so you can sell secondhand in the future and have a box because people want it on display like a collectors item or some other differences in retail boxed vs oem on the actual hardware?

        • eye on resale

        • There is resale value/buyers remorse (still on a 1060), but also likely easier to deal with any warranry claims.

          Never owned an OEM card, but from reading up a little bit, dont they generally perform 1-4% slower than the reference cards (which are already slower than most third party cards?) due to reduced build quality and cooling.

          At the price point of $5k, am thinking its probably worth spending that little extra to upgrade from an OEM card due to $/performance.

      • +1

        In actual fact everyone who ordered towards the tail end of the EOFYS deal got the Palit GPU as the Zotac went out of stock. See here https://www.reddit.com/r/bapcsalesaustralia/comments/1lzcsky…

        The Palit and the Zotac will be identical, resale should also be identical, and I don’t think Techfast would send the box for you by default (but you could ask)
        Nice to note the gamerock comes with a gpu support bracket.

  • Comes with a tower cooler instead of the stock cooler shown in the product photo.
    Sweet deal as always is you don't mind waiting

  • -5

    Do you have any tax paid deals where you pay me money to pay my tax and give me a PC?

    • +2

      Ask for the invoice to read Business - PC

  • +8

    @nebulapc its showtime

  • I had this ready to go for $2000, should I get the prebuild?

    AMD Ryzen 5 7600

    MSI VENTUS 3X E OC GeForce RTX 4070 12 GB

    Gigabyte B650M Gaming Plus WiFi

    Corsair Vengeance 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5-6000 CL36

    Crucial P3 Plus 1 TB M.2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD

    Corsair RM650e (2025) 650W 80+ Gold Fully Modular PSU

    Deepcool CH370 MicroATX Mid Tower Case

    ARCTIC P12 PWM PST 120mm Case Fan

    • +10

      Yes and save $612 in the process!

    • +4

      For a $600 saving I would go with the prebuilt.

    • +2

      This is 2k? Holy shit maybe i need to look at prebuilts when I upgrade

    • +4

      Thanks - ordered!

      • +3

        good move, this is a killer deal!

    • Yes, save your time.

    • For $400 you can get a really nice 32" 1440P 165hz monitor or two for $600 when on sale

      • +1

        Luckily I already have a dell U3824DW!

  • Does this enable me to do 4K gaming R5-7500F, RTX 5070, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD $1388 ?

    • +3

      for 4k gaming, i would consider min 78x3d with 5070 ti.

      • Thanks, has there been a deal posted for the type of configuration I should be looking at?

      • +2

        for 4k gaming, 5070ti not enough, try 5080

        • +1

          yeah.. 98x3d with 5080 would be better. but 78x3d with 5070 ti will be "ok"

        • +1

          16gb 5070ti is similar in performance the prev gen 4080 super

      • +5

        7800x3d has small peformance increase in 4k over a 7700x you would be better saving on the cpu and getting a better gpu

        source
        https://www.techpowerup.com/review/amd-ryzen-7-7800x3d/21.ht…

    • Game and settings dependent. I personally wouldn’t.

    • +2

      Everyone saying no but it depends on your target and settings. If you're targeting 4k at 60fps with medium to high settings, with DLSS set to performance or balanced I'd say yeah. If you're targeting 4k at 120fps then you'll likely be relying on MFG x4 and have a low base frame rate which would have massive latency

  • +4

    ITX please

  • Hi Luke, I bought a PC from you guys awhile ago, and now I wanted to upgrade my CPU, it has been working very well and I'm really happy with it, It's been going strong with mo issue for 5 years going on 6

    However I just need some help in removing the fan as I have not found any manual or instruction on it?
    It is an Allied water cooler

    Any help would be great thank you

    • +2

      YouTube it!

    • +5

      3 fans connected to a block screwed onto the CPU with 4 screws? Unscrew the four screws, clean the cooler plate with IPA/wetwipe, replace CPU, repaste, press cooler firmly onto CPU and screw four screws back in.

      • Remember to twist, not just pull, when taking off the cooler.

  • +3

    Hi Luke,

    Any options to upgrade the 7500F build to Asus Tuf B650M-E?

    Thanks Luke

  • Hi Luke,

    I never play game, but my computer is now 10 years old, so thinking of upgrading it.
    I don't like flashing case, just a traditional case (I am an old man).
    However I often open 4-6 programs (Word, Excel, Access, Powerpoint etc) at the same time, so thinking 64G RAM may be useful.
    I may play downloaded 4k video.
    I am thinking not using graphic card, just use CPU built in graph function
    Which model is better? Do you have one around $2000-3000?

    Thank you very much.

    • +15

      Honestly a modern $500 mini PC would meet all of your needs! Even the $200 will smoothly play 4K and the office suite.

    • +11

      Harvey Norman would love you man.

    • +5

      I am an old man too, and have just bought one of these for my WFH machine - https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/891923 - the 5600G option. They sell for $468 (plus postage) after OZB_WORKSTATIONS_$500OFF, so is a bargain.

      I often have word, multiple excel sheets, outlook, teams, multiple powerpoints and a dozen tabs in chrome and google earth all open at once running on 2 screens (one is 4K, one 1080P) and it eats it up no problems. If you want to later you could add a GPU if you hit it's limits (which I suspect you won't - my son even uses it to game on as is).

      Only annoying thing is it came with a fishtank case and disco flashing fan and RAM. Maybe ask of they could do a different case, or you could easily cover the case in black contact and you would never know there was a party going on inside.

      Note it does not come with Windows - you can get them to add or install yourself (which is what I did).

  • +11

    Any 9800x3d with rtx5080 deals coming soon Luke?

    • +1

      Been waiting for this too

  • +1

    It's back….
    My wallet just got thinner, I don't like this……

  • -1

    Hey Luke. I'm looking to build a PC for virtualisation reasons so I need a lot of cores but don't need a discrete graphics card as long as the mobo can give me a multi display DP port through the CPU. I need at least 64 GB of RAM, 2 TB of SSD and a plain black case with no RGB. What do you have for me?

  • For someone who doesn't know much about a gaming pc but wants to buy one, how is the 5070 build for playing AAA titles?

    • +3

      Yes. Perfect first pc

    • +2

      Your in the 1% club for gaming PCs with this one. Its better then 99% of computers out there

      And i'm talking about the $1400 PC

    • Bang for buck rig, the price is really good.

  • +3

    Yes Mr taxman I need a 5090 to run ms office for um…work purposes?

    • +1

      Yes Mr taxman, the AI models these days really need the top of the line GPU

    • +1

      Is it the same reason for driving a brand new Mercedes for work purposes?

  • no Window 11?

    • I remember seeing activated windows 11 in past deals

      • +3

        Search "GitHub Windows Activation Script"

    • optional, there is a cost for license.

      • +1

        It's there. Free for Home edition.

        • Damm, didn't see it when I placing 5080 order.

          • +1

            @findcaiyzh: I recall the 5080 was +$169 for activation

            • @brian88: Yes, I remember the same, need to pay for windows 11.

              • @findcaiyzh: I bought from them without windows, Linux installed, and they give u a instructution paper and pre-installed app to tell you how to install a windows step by step

  • Would you ever consider making GPUs optional? I like my current GPU but the rest of my components need upgrading

    • Some cheapee CPUs dont have a igpu

  • +1

    damn windows wasn't free when I purchased my 5070/7500f build from the last batch.. had to download a windows iso file and create a bootable usb D:

    • Was this the deal from a month ago? How is it and did it take long to dispatch?

      • +1

        Sorry for the delay!
        Yeah same 5070/7500f deal but with a cx500m case,
        No issues! Only qualm was the d_led1 pins at the bottom of the mobo were bent from transit/foam/packing so had to tweezer them straight but other than that seems fine, created a windows boot usb so I could install windows

        • +1

          Also got a zotac twin edge card instead of a palit

  • +4

    Finally pulled the trigger to replace my 10 years old system.

    Been rocking i7 4770k with GTX970 but its been blue screening way too often in the last 6 months.

  • +3

    Yay!! Thank you for the 5070 deal, I was so gutted I missed out on the last one. Bought 2 for my nephews

  • +4

    Recieved rtx 5070 build just few days ago. Their build has much improved than when they initially launched, but not perfect.

    GPU was half unplugged, likely during to shipping. Pcie Connector seems loose or damaged but haven't properly checked.

    Much better CPU cooler than stock.

    ARGB connected to third party hub instead of ARGB on motherboard. Dont know why.

    Antec CX200M case fan is fixed speed. Not loud but not silent.

    Changing Linux to Windows was a pain. Techfast has special instructions included, but it won't work due to issue with latest version of windows iso file not getting detected during installation. Had to go the standard way of creating Windows installation media on different pc which was much easier. Wifi also didn't work after Windows installation and wifi software cannot be installed directly due to buggy gigabyte software. Needed ethernet to download gigabyte control center then update drivers to fix it.

    • -2

      If you find win 11 hard to install then pre built aint for you. Tools like chatgpt and youtube can get you 99% if you find 1% to be the problem then I dont trust your comment

    • Thank you for mentioning this and advising the fix. Appreciated. We just encountered the same issue.

  • +1

    Do you guys send all the empty boxes for the parts? I collect them to showcase on my shelf!!

    • +1

      I’d be embarrassed to showcase some of these brands used

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