AMD Ryzen 9 7900 Nvidia RTX 5070 Gaming PC - G6 Fusion 1200 X2
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G6 Fusion 1200 X2, the Ryzen 9 7900 RTX 5070 gaming PC
The G6 Fusion 1200 X2 pairs the AMD Ryzen 9 7900, 12 cores and 24 threads at 5.4GHz boost, with the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 12GB. 12GB GDDR7 on a 192-bit bus, DLSS 4 multi-frame generation in supporting engines, full ray tracing acceleration, and the NVENC encoder for clean stream offload, the Nvidia 1440p high-refresh pick at the value end of the Fusion 1200 stack. Hand-built in Wolverhampton against the same process Ginger6 has run since 2001, with a 3 year warranty and lifetime UK phone support.
Weighing the X2 (RTX 5070 12GB) against the X1 (RTX 5060 Ti 16GB VRAM-ceiling) at the same price band, or stepping up to the X5 (RTX 5070 Ti 16GB) for the 4K class? Call Kevin on 01902 714533, he builds the machine, answers the phone, and gives a straight answer based on your setup, not a sales tier.
The RTX 5070 12GB is Nvidia’s value entry into the Blackwell RTX 50 series at this tier. 12GB GDDR7 on a 192-bit memory bus, DLSS 4 multi-frame generation that lifts native frame rates substantially in supporting titles, the RT cores for ray tracing acceleration, and the NVENC encoder for clean stream offload. Paired with the Ryzen 9 7900’s 12 cores, the X2 takes 1440p Ultra in modern AAA at 90-120 fps with DLSS 4 quality engaged, and at 1080p competitive presets pushes well past 240Hz in the esports library. The Fusion 1200 X2 sits across from the G6 Fusion 1200 X1 (RTX 5060 Ti 16GB) at a similar price point (raster step up vs VRAM ceiling), one tier below the G6 Fusion 1200 X5 (RTX 5070 Ti) for the 4K-class step up, and across from the G6 Fusion 1200 X3 (RX 9070) on the AMD vendor side. Browse the full gaming PCs range, the AMD Ryzen gaming PC UK tier, the RTX 5070 gaming PC band, the 1440p gaming PCs tier, or configure your own inside our custom PCs hub. The RTX 5070 runs competitive shooters well above any 240Hz panel and handles 1440p modern AAA including Fortnite, Battlefield 6, the open world and RPG rotation led by Elden Ring, the survival stack with Sons of the Forest, and action and adventure titles including Crimson Desert and Phantom Blade Zero.
What’s Inside the G6 Fusion 1200 X2
Every component selected for Nvidia 1440p high-refresh play with DLSS 4. Ryzen 9 7900 cores feed the RTX 5070 cleanly at 1440p Ultra and stay free for streaming on the side.
Built Specifically for Nvidia 1440p High-Refresh with DLSS 4
Four decisions define the Fusion 1200 X2. Each ties to a real outcome on a 1440p panel and inside the Nvidia driver stack.
Ryzen 9 7900 cores above the 1440p envelope
Twelve cores and 24 threads of Zen 4 silicon at 5.4GHz boost. The Ryzen 9 7900 outpaces what a 1440p RTX 5070 build strictly needs, the surplus lands on streaming, recording, and the open-world engines that lean on CPU draw-call traffic. AM5 socket keeps a future Ryzen 9 X3D drop-in open.
RTX 5070 12GB DLSS 4 + ray tracing at 1440p
DLSS 4 with multi-frame generation is Nvidia’s current upscaling stack. At 1440p Ultra it lifts native frame rates well beyond what the silicon alone produces in supporting titles. The RT cores carry ray tracing without dropping below playable refresh, and the broader DLSS supporting-title list spans more engines than FSR currently does. 12GB GDDR7 on the bus holds 1440p texture pools cleanly.
NVENC encoder for clean single-PC streaming
Nvidia’s current-generation NVENC encoder takes the entire stream encode load off the CPU at 1440p 60fps or 1080p 60fps high bit-rate. The 12 cores of the Ryzen 9 7900 stay free for the game, OBS browser sources, Discord, and the second-monitor browser stack, the single-PC streaming setup is genuinely viable at this tier.
750W Bronze + 850W Gold upgrade path
The 750W G6 Bronze rail handles the RTX 5070 plus 7900 stack with comfortable headroom at 1440p. A future GPU step up to RTX 5070 Ti class or above is best paired with the configurator step-up to the Corsair RM850e 850W Gold full-modular for the additional rail headroom and modular cabling. Both halves of the platform have configurable upgrade paths through AM5 + PSU swap.
What the G6 Fusion 1200 X2 Delivers
RTX 5070 12GB plus Ryzen 9 7900. At 1440p Ultra with DLSS 4 quality engaged the build holds 90-120 fps in modern open-world AAA. At 1080p competitive presets, well above any 240Hz panel ceiling.
Battlefield 6
Elden Ring
Fortnite
Cyberpunk 2077
Modern Warfare
Sons of the Forest
Figures are estimates based on benchmarks at . Actual performance depends on settings, drivers, and system configuration. DLSS 4 multi-frame generation available in supporting titles on the RTX 5070.
An Nvidia 1440p High-Refresh Build with Ryzen 9 Headroom
The case for the Fusion 1200 X2 at this tier rests on two comparisons. The first sits within the Fusion 1200 range itself at the same price band. The X1 carries the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB on the same Ryzen 9 7900 platform, the same VRAM frame the RTX 5070 Ti carries up at the X5 tier, but on a lower-raster GPU silicon. The X2 carries higher native raster on the RTX 5070 12GB at a similar price, with DLSS 4 multi-frame generation, the trade is raster horsepower vs VRAM ceiling. For most 1440p modern AAA the X2 is the right call. For buyers prioritising the 16GB VRAM ceiling for very heavy texture pools or future-proofing against the engines on the horizon, the X1 is.
The second comparison sits across vendor lanes. The X3 (AMD RX 9070 16GB) brings the all-AMD vendor stack with FSR 4 quality upscaling on RDNA 4 silicon, 16GB VRAM, and AMD Adrenalin driver-stack consistency. The X3 has more raster headroom at 1440p Ultra than the X2 thanks to the mid Radeon RX 9000 series card, but the X2 brings the Nvidia driver stack with DLSS 4 multi-frame generation across a wider supporting-title list and broader ray tracing acceleration in path-traced titles. Both are valid at this price band, the decision sits on vendor preference and engine library.
In a session, the spec mix shows up in moments specific enough to recognise. A 1440p Cyberpunk 2077 scene with ray-traced reflections at DLSS 4 quality engaged where the RT cores carry the lighting cleanly. A Battlefield 6 multiplayer round at 1440p Ultra holding inside the 144Hz panel refresh window with the 12-core 7900 feeding the engine. A long Fortnite session at 1080p competitive past 280 fps where the panel becomes the ceiling. A 1440p 60fps stream to Twitch via OBS where NVENC absorbs the encode without touching the 12 cores. The cores deliver in the moments where the spec mix targets.
Tell Kevin:
- The games you play most often
- Your monitor resolution and refresh rate
- Whether you stream, record, or edit alongside gaming
- Your approximate budget
No charge for the conversation. No pressure to buy.
Who the G6 Fusion 1200 X2 Is For
Three buyer profiles where the Fusion 1200 X2 is the right answer. If your situation matches one of these, the build fits.
You game at 1440p on a 144Hz or 240Hz panel and value Nvidia’s upscaling and ray tracing stack. DLSS 4 multi-frame generation lifts Cyberpunk 2077, Elden Ring, Battlefield 6, and the broader supporting-title list well into the panel refresh window at 1440p Ultra, the RT cores carry ray tracing acceleration in supporting engines, and the broader DLSS title list covers more engines than FSR currently does.
You stream to Twitch or YouTube at 1440p 60fps alongside competitive gaming. The 12 cores of the Ryzen 9 7900 carry the game plus OBS plus browser plus Discord without contention, NVENC on the RTX 5070 absorbs the entire stream encode on the GPU silicon at 1440p 60fps high bit-rate, and the single-PC streaming setup replaces a dual-PC rig at a meaningfully lower price than 4K-class builds command.
You want the 12-core Ryzen 9 platform for multi-thread headroom and you want Nvidia’s software stack (DLSS 4, broader RT support, CUDA-accelerated creator tooling), at the value entry to the Fusion 1200 Nvidia tier. The X2 is the right pick. If you can stretch the budget to the X5 (RTX 5070 Ti) the 4K class becomes accessible, if you can’t the X2 holds 1440p high-refresh comfortably with substantial future upgrade headroom on AM5 + the 850W Gold PSU configurator step.
What Our Customers Say
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Built by Hand in Wolverhampton
Every Fusion 1200 X2 goes through the same three-stage workshop process. The 24-hour stress test is the gate that holds dispatch.
Before assembly begins, the configuration is reviewed against the games you play and the monitor you own. If you have spoken to Kevin, the build sheet reflects that conversation. Components are verified against current stock, the Vida Zephyr White case orientation is confirmed for the RTX 5070 and the 750W PSU, and the build is queued in the workshop schedule. No shortcuts on stock substitution, the part on the order is the part in the build.
The Fusion 1200 X2 is assembled inside the Vida Zephyr White mid-tower, the RTX 5070 seated with the PCIe anti-sag bracket secured so the 12GB GDDR7 modules and 12V-2x6 power connector clear the side-panel glass with the locking detent confirmed. The 750W G6 Bronze rail handles the GPU plus CPU stack with comfortable margin, the cable run behind the motherboard tray takes the high-current PCIe lines out of the airflow path. BIOS settings, DDR5 5200MHz dual-channel mode, current Nvidia drivers with DLSS 4 ready, and the 433Mbps USB Wi-Fi adapter are all confirmed before the 24-hour test begins.
Every Fusion 1200 X2 runs sustained CPU plus GPU load for a full day before it ships. The test loop is built around the Nvidia 1440p identity, a 1440p Cyberpunk 2077 High loop with DLSS 4 quality plus RT engaged to verify the 12GB GDDR7 frame holds, a 1080p Fortnite competitive loop that puts the 12-core 7900 inside the panel refresh window, and an OBS plus NVENC encode loop running alongside to validate the single-PC streaming path. Boost behaviour, fan curves, thermal headroom on the 7900 under the Wraith cooler, and storage performance are all logged before dispatch.
- Thermal behaviour under sustained 1440p load
- Ryzen 9 7900 stability across 12 cores under extended use
- RTX 5070 sustained boost behaviour and 12GB GDDR7 responsiveness
- NVENC encode stability under sustained streaming load
- DDR5 5200MHz dual-channel memory and 1TB NVMe stability
- BIOS, AGESA, and Nvidia driver stability
Where the G6 Fusion 1200 X2 Sits in the Range
Six sibling tiers in the G6 Fusion 1200 range, from the £1499.99 RTX 5060 Ti 16GB 1440p build to the £2350 RTX 5080 top of the stack. The G6 Fusion 1200 X2, the page you are on, sits at the 1440p Nvidia DLSS 4 high-refresh position. Every Fusion 1200 ships with the same Ryzen 9 7900 (12c / 24t), the same 16GB DDR5 5200MHz dual-channel kit, the same 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD, and the same Wolverhampton 24-hour stress test.
Browse the full AMD gaming PCs range, the Ryzen 9 7900 tier, or configure your own in the custom PC builder.
Questions About the G6 Fusion 1200 X2
Yes. The RTX 5070 12GB with DLSS 4 multi-frame generation hits 90 to 120 fps at 1440p Ultra in modern AAA depending on title, well above 144Hz panel refresh. At 1080p competitive presets the build pushes well past 240Hz in Fortnite, Modern Warfare, CS2, and the wider esports library. 12GB GDDR7 holds the 1440p texture pool comfortably for current-generation engines.
Same Ryzen 9 7900 CPU. The X1 has 16GB VRAM (vs 12GB on X2) on the lower-raster RTX 5060 Ti card. The X2 has higher native raster on the RTX 5070 (sharper 1440p uplift with DLSS 4), the X1 has more VRAM headroom for very heavy texture pools. For most 1440p modern AAA the X2 is the right call, for buyers prioritising the VRAM ceiling over raster (heavy texture mods, very long-horizon future-proofing) the X1 is.
Same Ryzen 9 7900 CPU. The X3 carries AMD’s RX 9070 16GB with FSR 4 quality upscaling running natively on RDNA 4 silicon, AMD Adrenalin driver-stack consistency, more raster headroom at 1440p Ultra, and 16GB VRAM. The X2 brings the Nvidia driver stack with DLSS 4 multi-frame generation on a wider supporting-title list, broader ray tracing acceleration, the NVENC encoder, and CUDA-accelerated creator tooling. Decision sits on vendor preference and whether the Nvidia software stack matters to your engine library.
Yes. The 750W G6 Bronze PSU has headroom for a step up within the same class. A future GPU upgrade to the RTX 5070 Ti or RX 9070 XT class is best paired with a configurator-time step-up to the Corsair RM850e 850W Gold full-modular for the additional rail headroom. AM5 socket also keeps the CPU upgrade path open for a future Ryzen 9 X3D drop-in.
Build time is 5 to 7 working days from order confirmation, including the full 24-hour stress test. Delivery is free, fully tracked, UK mainland. Call Kevin on 01902 714533 if you need the timeline aligned with a specific arrival date.
Ready to Configure Your G6 Fusion 1200 X2?
Use the options above or call Kevin on 01902 714533, he’ll talk through your monitor, the games you play, and whether the Fusion 1200 X2 or stepping across to the X1 (RTX 5060 Ti 16GB) for VRAM headroom or up to the X5 (RTX 5070 Ti) for the 4K class is the right spec. The Ryzen 9 7900 plus RTX 5070 12GB pairing on the X2 is the Nvidia 1440p high-refresh value pick.
Want a different CPU, GPU, or case configuration? The full custom PC builder covers Intel and AMD platforms with the same workshop, the same 24-hour stress test, and the same warranty cover as the Fusion 1200 range.
Custom Options
£1,690.00
£1,589.99
Specifications
Additional Information
| Processor | AMD Ryzen 9 7900 |
|---|---|
| Processor Type | AMD Ryzen 9 |
| No of Cores | 12 |
| Max Core Speed | 5.40GHz |
| CPU Cooler | AMD Wraith Stock Cooler |
| Motherboard | Gigabyte A620M H |
| Case | Vida Zephyr White |
| Power Supply | 750w G6 80+ Bronze PSU |
| Memory Size | 16GB |
| Solid State Drive Size | 1TB |
| Graphics | Nvidia RTX 5070 12GB |
| Graphics Card Connections | Displayport, HDMI |
| Audio | 8-Channel High Definition Audio |
| LAN | 10/100/1000 Gigabit LAN Port, 300mbps Wireless LAN |
| Ethernet | Realtek GbE 1 Gbps |
| Wi-Fi | 433Mbps USB Wifi Adapter |
| Bluetooth | None |
| Connections | Rear: 2x USB 3.2 Gen1, 4x USB 2.0 |
| Front Panel Connections | 1x USB-A 3.x, 2x USB-A 2.0, HD Audio/Mic combo jack |
| USB2 Ports | 6 |
| USB3 Ports | 3 |
| USB-C Ports | 0 |
| Operating System | Windows 11 Home |
| Monitors | Optional (See Custom Options) |
| Warranty | 3 Year Bronze Warranty |
Reviews
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Excellent service and advice from Review by Beryl Jones
Value Quality Price Customer Service Excellent service and advice from Kevin.
It was my son’s first gaming PC and after ordering online Kevin phoned to discuss the specifications in more detail and suggested some changes that would enhance his gaming experience. He is very happy with his new PC and would certainly recommend Ginger6 Computers to anyone looking to buy with confidence.
Thank you Kevin. (Posted on 11/05/2025)




