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Gaming PC: 5070 Ti OC, 750W Gold, 32GB 6400/C32, 2TB 7400MBs: 7800X3D $2499 / 9600X $2288 + Delivery ($0 VIC C&C) @ Evatech

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Update 11:55am 01/08

A ton of orders flowing in over night and this morning. Will try and keep the deal live as long as we can but the 7800X3D allotment sold out (sorry!). Other CPU options like the 9600X & 9800X3D still available in limited supply.

Other components might start selling out soon too so options might start to get a bit limited from here on out. There's a hard cap on the number of orders with the coupon code the website will take before we exhaust the allocated funding. Might not last much longer. Lock in quick if you're at all keen!


Couldn't help but notice another PC deal hitting the front page today (because enviably 10 of you guys email it to us and asks us to match) so yet another impromptu deal to go toe to toe with a recent competing offer earlier this afternoon!

πŸ”₯ Our pitch, $111 more for ~ $331 (according to PCPP) more value… AKA all the actual premium upgrades you'd expect for when dropping $2000+ for a high end gaming PC in 2025…

πŸ’‘ How do we compare at a glance

βœ… Superior Motherboard (Particularly on the VRM front with 10+2+2 Phase vs 5+2+2, but also on the software side)
βœ… Zotac SOLID OC vs Palit GamingPro (Larger Quiter Cooler / PCPP Cheapest $1499 vs $1399)
βœ… Faster & lower latency RAM (Lexar Ares RGB 6400MHz CL32 vs Biwin Opal 6000 CL34?)
βœ… 80+ & Cybenetics Gold / ATX 3.1 / PCIe5 PSU with 7 year warranty and native 12v2x6 cable, vs 80+ Bronze, no specific model listed? Likely GP-P750BS (in which case only 3 year warranty, no ATX3.1 or PCIe5 and no native 16pin GPU connector?)
βœ… MSI Spatium 7400MBs (with DRAM Cache!) NVMe SSD vs Biwin/Klevv DRAMless 5000MBs
βœ… RGB 120mm Tower Air Cooler (225W TDP) vs Non RGB 180w (No big deal, but matches chassis)
βœ… 3 Year System Warranty as Standard (vs 12 months or +$249 upgrade for 3 years)
βœ… $484.75 cheaper than PC PartPicker DIY Pricing vs $264?

πŸ”ΉStretching the budget a bit?
Drop the CPU down to the still very good value and capable 9600X from the 7800X3D and retain all the benefits listed above, for $2288 after discount, or knock of yet another $110 if you don't need 2TB and drop down to a 1TB NVMe Lexar NQ780 for just $2178. Just click the 'more options' text below the CPU & SSD on the product page.

⚠️ Like our last deal this one will be limited to the first 24 orders (at which point the marketing department funding allocated for all this below cost shenanigans will be exhausted) and the promo code will expire. Get in quick if you're keen.

πŸ”§ Full Specs | $2499 After $500 Discount

Enter code SOLID500 on cart page before checkout
PC Part Picker / DIY Build Comparison Price $2983.75

Component Model
CPU AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D 4.2 GHz 8-Core Processor (7500F / 9600X / 9800X3D optional)
Motherboard MSI B650M GAMING PLUS WIFI Micro ATX AM5 Motherboard (ATX version optional)
GPU (5080 / 5070 / 5060 Ti / 5060 optional)
Chassis MSI MAG FORGE 321R AIRFLOW ATX Mid Tower Case (Dan A3 / AP201 / 4000D Frame optional)
CPU Cooler Thermalright Assassin X Refined SE ARGB CPU Cooler (Larger / AIO optional)
RAM (Memory) Lexar Ares RGB 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5-6400 CL32 Memory (64G KLEV CRAS V optional)
SSD #1 MSI SPATIUM M480 PRO 2TB (NQ780 1TB optional)
SSD #2 None (1/2TB NVMe SSDs optional)
Power Supply MSI MAG A750GL PCIE5 750W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply (850w & 1000w optional)
OS Not included / BYO (add Windows 11 fr. $189)
Options Tons available from the product page by clicking the 'more options ..' text below each category
Lead Times Built to order in 7-10 business days

πŸ’‘ Why Choose Evatech?

  • Class leading customer support and warranty as standard
  • Strictly premium, tested, quality components & brands used throughout
  • Most extensive multi-phase QA & burn-in testing process on every single PC built
  • Fast, heavily subsidised FedEx express delivery Australia-wide
  • Proudly Aussie owned & operated for over 11 years
  • 4.9β˜… average on Google reviews - customer first real service & support from real experts who really care

Still not convinced? Checkout our past OzB deals.

🚚 Delivery & Pickup
FedEx delivery starts from $32 (postcode estimator on cart page)
Delayed shipping available - just leave a note at checkout!
Click & Collect from Keysborough, VIC (Mon–Fri, 10am–6pm)
Please wait for the email confirming your order is ready for collection before coming in for pick up.
5/2 Fiveways Boulevard, Keysborough VIC 3173 map link

πŸ’³ Payment Surcharges
0% PayID / Direct Deposit
0.9% Visa / Master
2% AmEx

🧠 Questions?
The best place to reach out to us is via one of the options on our contact page
Our team are on stand by during business hours and will get back to you ASAP to assist (typically within the hour!)

πŸ–₯️ After something a little different?

Not quite what you're after? Reach out! Every time we post, people get in touch looking for tweaks or something different, and we’re always happy to help. Shoot us a message via our contact page.

You can also check out our other

πŸ”ΉPrebuilt PCs or
πŸ”ΉCustom PC builder pages to get started.

🚨If you do find something you like, use the promo code TAXTIME25 for $250 OFF + BONUS EPOS H3 Gaming Headset with any PC order.
Limited time only. Doesn't stack with other promo codes / offers.

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Comments

    • +23

      Like clockwork. Another Evatech post, another marshmall0w2 comment πŸ˜‚

        • +16

          πŸ˜‚

          While I don't necessarily disagree with everything you've said (particularly about the 750W PSU), I bought a PC from these guys a month ago and it's been pretty solid, and cost basically the same or slightly less than what it would have cost me to build it myself without the hassle of having to search for parts and assemble. I also have all the parts on a single invoice which makes tax time easier.

          Admittedly, I've recabled the internals - theirs wasn't bad by any means, but I work in a data centre so having the best cable management is very important to me, and interestingly my changes actually reduced coil whine.

          Long story short, I would buy from these guys again if I was in the market for another PC.

          • +3

            @danct9a: I wish I bought from these phools TBH. I got it from Bloody Enigma which has left the chat immediately to leave our warranty in the dust. The company was scam form the beginning.

            To be fair the computer is still working fine though. Rocket league is broken however… :)

            https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/845245

            • +2

              @Naigrabzo: oh no! It looks like their domain doesn't even load a page anymore. I'm not exactly sure how these warranties work but you might be able to contact the component manufacturers if you were to ever have an issue, but don't quote me on it.

              • @danct9a: Yeah the mofo has left the building. Good lesson for us all.

                I should have known because the guy had techdash as a company and closed it down quickly also.
                https://www.trustpilot.com/review/techdash.com.au

                You can follow the trail via ABN/ASIC etc but in Australia, you can just close on business and open another….

          • +2

            @danct9a: If I worked in a Datacentre full time the last thing I'd wanna do is more cable routing. Props to you tho.

      • +2

        1 minute between post and first comment. I think that is a PB for him. Usually it's 4-10 mins. Almost always first though.

        • Sign: don't feed the troll

    • +28

      For the record, our comment you're referring to clearly states a 750w PSU, is enough for a RTX5080 in that build (with a 7800X3D) when it's a quality ATX3.1 / PCIe5.1 unit, part of the spec for which is the ability to provide a sustained 600w over the 12V2X6 connector, and cover excursions of up to 3x of that rated power.

      We never said 600w PSUs were suitable for a RTX 5080 build.

      • also to be fair, I have a system with a 7800X3D / RTX5080 (bought from one of Evatech's last deals) and it draws ~500W at max load using something like OCCT according to my trusty Arlec power meter. So a 50% buffer with a 750W PSU and if were accounting for 20% power loss to conversion on an 80+ PSU still gives us 600W as the minimum, as @evatech mention.

        Obviously little headroom for upgrades, but we're not talking about that here.

      • dont fall for the bait

    • +19

      Guys we should take him seriously… He absolutely destroyed Techfast by saying if you become an affiliate and somehow buy your single component for the bulk price and stack 4 seasonal coupons and cashback for an aliexpress tray cpu and also build the pc yourself you just might be able to match their own price!

      Watch out Evatech!

      • +1

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    • +2

      You should start selling your amazing deals! Would make you a lot of money :)

    • +1

      Who hurt you?

  • +2

    I can vouch for Evatech. Great service and pricing.

    • +1

      same, adding a vouch here too since my comment will probably get hidden in marshmall0w2's thread above. I'm very happy with my new PC.

      • ❀️

  • NICE!

    Did you mention brand of GPU etc ?

    • +1

      Explicitly, for every option =]

      The default is the fat chunky 3.5 slot 5070 Ti SOLID OC from Zotac

      • +1

        SOZ I didn't see it….

  • Mmm fierce competition! Who’s taking my money?

    • CAll them on their phone lines and email them. See who replies faster etc…

  • Any chance we could buy a version without a GPU (still hanging on to the 3080ti I bought off you guys during COVID)!

    • +1

      reach out to our sales team via the link below, we'll see what we can do!

      contact page

      • Awesome will do! Do love you guys!

      • Ever thought of having a regular 'combo deal' section on your page with the odd deep discount for volume like Newegg does?

        I feel like all the full build deals that keep being posted miss out on a significant segment of people that already have a good case, PSU and plenty of storage, these are not items that people want to upgrade as much as the CPU/Mobo/GPU/RAM

        Be nice to see a few combo deals, for CPU/Mobo for different motherboard form factors and maybe optional or variant deals with RAM/GPU too.

      • +1

        Just following up to say I placed an order. Evatech very accommodating. Looking forward to my new system as 5600x is really starting to struggle.

  • +1

    Bought my PC just over a year ago from Evatech, highly recommend!!

    • ❀️

  • +1

    I echo the comments in support of Evatech. Happily typing this on my Evatech PC from 12 mths ago. It has been flawless for my needs and the communication throughout the purchase (requested extra mods and tech support) and the delivery process (local courier was a little problematic but Evatech got it sorted) was 2nd to none. I have recommended them to friends/family many times since I got mine. I will only be buying from them in the future.

  • +2

    Gawd I want a pc from Evatech with that lian li dan a3 but more around 2k with a 5070

    • I'd potentially be swayed if Afterpay was available!

      • You know Afterpay costs the merchant money, right? Quite a lot of money.

        • Le sigh, I'm aware. But with other options like Zip, Klama available another option like Afterpay would be as well.
          But I also see they have lay-by as an option as well. Which (in a nutshell) is basically the old school to "after pay" (just without getting the item until final payment). So that is something else to consider!!

  • +1

    itx plz

  • +2

    I feel I am getting closer to order my next gaming PC.

  • +1

    Vouching for Evatech, especially if VIC based

    • ❀️

  • +1

    Any deals on a 9060xt?

    • Sorry, not that I'm aware of right now.

      • Oh sorry, I meant a 9060xt build

        • So did we πŸ˜…

  • Tempting deal… can anyone from Perth give an idea of order to delivery times?

    • +1

      We use a TNT/FedEx technology sensitive road freight service. For the standard service, you're looking at about 4-7 days once dispatched to Perth. There are express options at checkout too that can shave off a few days if you really need it in a hurry.

  • Need a sign to pull the trigger

    • +3

      πŸͺ§

  • Some say that if you choose NQ780 SSD option, the chances for you to finding true love will increase by 69.42%

  • +1 for Evatech!

  • -7

    I can see you’re charging $249 for a 3 year warranty. How would this benefit myself seeing it would already be covered under Consumer Law? Feels misleading.

    • +8

      Perhaps that's a misunderstanding, we're offer 3 years as standard while the competitor we were making the comparison with above charges $249.

    • +1

      At least apologise for your misleading comment.πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

  • Im in melb and would like to place an order. can I I pick up the pc build at the store? also could are we able to get the bonus EPOS H3 Headset?

    • +1

      Yes, pick up is definitely an option! Just select it at checkout.

      Sorry, can't do a free headset in conjunction with this offer… Best we can off is 50% off in store over the counter on pickup.

  • I'm using my Evatech PC to write this comment. I've had it for over a year now and it's excellent. I contacted them for some questions and advice on upgrades and their responses were extremely thorough and helpful. Would highly recommend them.

  • Great Deal .. especially for those in Melbourne..
    Bought a machine a bought this from them 9 months ago.
    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/869208

    Was an great experience, compared to all the techfast builds.. I have bought , before and after..
    Techfast is pretty much a preorder.. and waiting 4-7 weeks for delivery..this was available for pickup, in just over a week, if I remember correctly.

    If i hadn't bought another couple of techfast machines recently.. I would be all over this deal..
    Better parts, better warranty (for only slightly more) easily worth.. (plus you can ask for the packaging and boxes to be included.. if you are local.. (at least I able to) last year)..
    However I slice and dice the parts around.. there is no way.. I can buy components separately and assemble it myself for this price..
    These machines. are pretty much.. the best "balanced" machines at the moment… in terms of prices / qualilty / features etc.

    for the OP / Store / Rep… keep up the offers…!!
    can't seem to change the motherboard option at all. for the atx. or anything else…
    Is there any option to buy the whole lot unassembled? There is some sense of satisifaction… putting a machine together yourself… instead of undoing someone else's mess / cable management.

  • Hi,
    I am looking to buy a gaming 1440p and video editing 4k videos to run davinci resolve. my budget is $1500. Anything in that space? Thank you.

  • +2

    I forgot to add a comment about this, but I bought a PC from the last deal with a MSI A850GL, and my system is silent for the most part … except for the PSU.

    If you have the option to upgrade your PSU I would suggest that you look into this, as I'm currently looking into ways to retrofit a quieter fan into the PSU. And yes, I know it will void my PSU warranty but I want quiet. And it's not just me; search around if you don't want to take my word for it.

    • I totally believe you, but is it just a 850GL issue for the noise (compared to their other models)? I bought a previous PC from Evatech and upgraded to the MSI A750GL and the PSU is as quiet as the rest of my machine and causes no problems.

      • +1

        hmm maybe.

        I'm not entirely sure to be honest, but the fan makes more noise on idle than any other component in my PC. My GPU fans don't spin on idle, and my CPU dual tower air cooler (so, mostly quiet) fans sit around 500rpm so they aren't particularly noisy but the PSU noise stands out in particular to me.

        Mind you, I have a Lian Li Dan Cases A3, so the PSU is up the front, and the case is basically mesh, so the noise here might more than maybe other cases due to being so open?

        • +1

          Will keep an ear out. I do have my PC on the floor, in a large fishtank case with lots of fans at low speed and the PSU at the back, so maybe i'm just lucky. Or going deaf, either one.

          • @kulprit: mine is also on my desk so the noise is probably a bit more noticeable

  • Might be applicable for this free game as well…
    https://au.msi.com/Promotion/Roadcraft_game_bundle

  • Dangit, sold out of the 7800x3d while I dithered.

  • Is it SOLID CORE OC or SOLID OC 5070ti? These are different cards. SOLID OC is superior since it has the larger cooler. You specify SOLID OC but the 'info' tab expands to feature the inferior SOLID CORE OC.

    • +1

      πŸ€” Good question!

      The listing typically comes from the distributors database. Someone's mixed something up! Can't confirm exactly until our team is in the office again on Monday and can pull one from inventory to triple check.

      I do remember seeing some of them being build on Friday and they were real chonky triple slot bracket cards that make a ventus or prime look tiny in comparison.. but comparing the specs of the core and non core, both are..

      Clock speeds are the same and thermals are great on both as far as I can see online… In the meantime I've updated the product name to match the listing as the lowest common denominator (core) just to play it safe. Looks like the PCPP price / link provided was already the core edition. I'd say probably safe to assume it's a core at this stage.

      • Both variants use the triple slot bracket. Difference is in the thickness. SOLID is 3.5 slots thick whereas SOLID CORE is only 2.5 slots thick. SOLID has a much larger cooler and vapor chamber.

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