AMD Ryzen 7 8700f RX 9060 XT Gaming PC - G6 Fusion 800 X1
Description
G6 Fusion 800 X1, the Ryzen 7 8700F RX 9060 XT gaming PC
The G6 Fusion 800 X1 pairs the AMD AMD Ryzen 7 8700F, an 8-core / 16-thread Zen 4 silicon at 5.0GHz boost on a 65W TDP, with the AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT 8GB for 1440p AMD-vendor entry with FSR 4 upscaling. The 8700F is the F-suffix variant: no integrated graphics, lower per-core price than the 8700G, paired here with a discrete RX 9060 XT 8GB. Hand-built in Wolverhampton, stress-tested for 24 hours, shipped with a 3-year warranty and lifetime UK phone support.
Weighing the X1 against the other Fusion 800 tiers or stepping across to the F600 (Ryzen 5 platform) or F1200 (Ryzen 9 platform)? 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 RX 9060 XT 8GB is the AMD silicon defining this tier of the Fusion 800 range. Paired with the AMD Ryzen 7 8700F’s 8 cores, the X1 targets the 1080p Ultra / 1440p High band with smooth frame pacing inside the panel refresh window. The Fusion 800 range sits as the AMD Ryzen value sweet spot: above the entry-only G6 Fusion 600 range (Ryzen 5 7500F builds), and below the flagship G6 Fusion 1200 range (Ryzen 9 7900 builds). Browse the full gaming PCs catalogue, the AMD Ryzen gaming PC UK tier, the Ryzen 7 gaming PC range, or configure your own inside our custom PCs hub. If your priority is cache-led gaming optimum at a similar price band, the AMD X3D path lives in the Apex range, the G6 Apex 1 (7500X3D) is the natural alternative. Browse the PCs by budget tier for further price comparison.
What is Inside the G6 Fusion 800 X1
Every component selected for the 1440p AMD-vendor entry with FSR 4 upscaling target. The 8700F + A620M H base keeps the BOM tight so more of the budget reaches the RX 9060 XT 8GB.
Built Specifically for 1440p AMD-vendor entry with FSR 4 upscaling
Four decisions define the G6 Fusion 800 X1. Each ties to a real outcome at the 1440p AMD-vendor entry with FSR 4 upscaling target.
Ryzen 7 8700F 8-core CPU at F800 entry pricing
The 8700F is the F-suffix variant: 8 cores, 16 threads of Zen 4 silicon at 5.0GHz boost on a 65W TDP. The F-suffix saves on per-core price versus the 8700G, the saving lands on the GPU and the platform value pricing at the entry to the Fusion 800 stack. AM5 socket holds a future Ryzen 9 7900 or Ryzen 9 X3D drop-in open later.
RX 9060 XT 8GB at 1080p ultra and 1440p high
The Radeon RX 9060 XT 8GB drives 1080p Ultra modern AAA at 75-110 fps depending on title, holds 1440p High at 60-80 fps with FSR 4 quality engaged, and at 1080p competitive presets pushes well past any 144Hz panel. AMD’s second-generation RDNA 4 silicon with FSR 4 upscaling and hardware-accelerated ray tracing at this tier.
All-AMD vendor platform alignment
The 8700F CPU paired with the RX 9060 XT GPU keeps the build on AMD silicon front to back. Smart Access Memory on the A620 chipset unlocks the resizable BAR path automatically, the Radeon Adrenalin driver stack handles both CPU and GPU through a single update channel, and the Mantle-era game library is fully optimised on the platform.
A620M platform efficiency at F800 entry
The Gigabyte A620M H is the entry AM5 chipset for the 8700F. Tighter feature set than B650 or X670, lower BOM cost, and the savings reach the GPU and the platform value pricing at the entry to the Fusion 800 stack. AM5 socket means a drop-in CPU upgrade path stays open through the platform lifecycle.
What the G6 Fusion 800 X1 Delivers
RX 9060 XT 8GB plus Ryzen 7 8700F. At the 1440p AMD-vendor entry with FSR 4 upscaling target the build holds smooth frame pacing inside the panel refresh window across modern AAA.
Baldur’s Gate 3
CS2
Fortnite
Cyberpunk 2077
Hogwarts Legacy
Starfield
Figures are estimates based on benchmarks at . Actual performance depends on settings, drivers, and system configuration.
The G6 Fusion 800 X1, Photographed Front to Back
Hand-built in Wolverhampton in the Vida Zephyr mid-tower. Every cable managed, every component seated correctly, photographed in the workshop after the 24-hour stress test passes.
Every machine photographed in the workshop after the 24-hour stress test passes. Browse the full workshop process.
The 1080p Ultra / 1440p High AMD Entry to the Fusion 800
The case for the Fusion 800 X1 at this tier rests on two comparisons. The first sits at the same price band within the Fusion 800 range. The X2 carries the Nvidia RTX 5060 8GB on the same 8700F platform, similar raster at 1080p but on the Nvidia driver stack with DLSS 4 instead of FSR 4. The X1 carries the all-AMD vendor alignment: Smart Access Memory on the A620 chipset and a single Adrenalin update channel for both CPU and GPU.
The other comparison sits across platforms. The F600 X6 carries the same RX 9060 XT 8GB GPU paired with the Ryzen 5 7500F instead of the Ryzen 7 8700F, at a meaningfully lower inc-VAT price. If you don’t need the 8-core multi-thread headroom (you don’t stream or run heavy concurrent creator workloads), the F600 X6 is the right buy. If you want the 8-core Ryzen 7 platform with the long upgrade horizon on AM5, the X1 is the right tier at the lowest possible Fusion 800 AMD-vendor entry price.
In a session, the spec mix shows up in moments specific enough to recognise. A 1080p Baldur’s Gate 3 Act 3 city scene where the 8GB GDDR6 frame holds the texture pool comfortably while the 8 cores of the 8700F keep frame pacing inside the panel refresh window. A long CS2 server rotation at 1080p where the panel becomes the ceiling well past 240 fps. A 1440p Hogwarts Legacy scene with FSR 4 quality engaged where the RX 9060 XT delivers and the GPU sits inside playable refresh.
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
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Built by Hand in Wolverhampton
Every G6 Fusion 800 X1 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. No shortcuts on stock substitution, the part on the order is the part in the build.
The G6 Fusion 800 X1 is assembled inside the Vida Zephyr mid-tower, the RX 9060 XT 8GB seated with the PCIe anti-sag bracket secured. The Wraith cooler is mounted on the Ryzen 7 8700F with fresh paste, the 650W 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, and the included 433Mbps USB Wi-Fi adapter is fitted to a rear USB 3.2 port. BIOS settings, DDR5 5200MHz dual-channel mode, and current GPU drivers are confirmed before the 24-hour test begins.
Every G6 Fusion 800 X1 runs sustained CPU plus GPU load for a full day before it ships. The test loop is built around the 1440p AMD-vendor entry with FSR 4 upscaling identity, validating boost behaviour, fan curves, thermal headroom on the 8700F under the Wraith cooler, GPU sustained boost under the RX 9060 XT 8GB, and storage performance against modern AAA load patterns.
- Thermal behaviour under sustained 1440p AMD-vendor entry with FSR 4 upscaling load
- Ryzen 7 8700F stability across 8 cores under extended use
- RX 9060 XT 8GB sustained boost behaviour
- FSR 4 upscaling stability under sustained load
- DDR5 5200MHz dual-channel memory and 1TB NVMe stability
- BIOS, AGESA, and GPU driver stability
Where the G6 Fusion 800 X1 Sits in the Range
Six sibling tiers in the G6 Fusion 800 range. The G6 Fusion 800 X1, the page you are on, sits at the all-AMD 1440p entry position. Every Fusion 800 ships with the same Ryzen 7 8700F (8c / 16t), 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 7 tier, or configure your own in the custom PC builder.
Questions About the G6 Fusion 800 X1
Yes. The RX 9060 XT 8GB hits 75 to 110 fps at 1080p Ultra in modern AAA depending on title with FSR 4 quality engaged where supported. At 1440p High the build holds 60 to 80 fps comfortably. At 1080p competitive presets the build pushes well past 240Hz in CS2, Fortnite, and the wider esports library.
Vendor alignment. The X1 keeps both CPU and GPU on AMD silicon, which means Smart Access Memory on the A620 chipset is unlocked automatically and the Radeon Adrenalin driver stack handles both CPU and GPU through a single update channel. FSR 4 upscaling is hardware-accelerated on RDNA 4 and competitive with DLSS 4 in supporting titles. The X2 (RTX 5060 Nvidia variant) is the right call if you specifically need DLSS 4 multi-frame generation or the NVENC encoder.
Same RX 9060 XT 8GB GPU. The F600 X6 pairs it with the Ryzen 5 7500F, a 6-core Zen 4 silicon at a meaningfully lower inc-VAT price. The X1 pairs it with the Ryzen 7 8700F, an 8-core silicon with more multi-thread budget for streaming, recording, and creator workloads. The X1 is the right call if multi-thread headroom matters or you want the long upgrade horizon on the 8-core platform. The F600 X6 is the right call if the priority is the lowest entry price on this GPU.
Yes. The 650W G6 Bronze PSU has headroom for a step up within the same class. A future GPU upgrade to the RX 9070 or RTX 5070 class is best paired with a configurator-time step-up to the 750W Bronze for the additional rail headroom. AM5 socket also keeps the CPU upgrade path open for a future Ryzen 9 7900 or 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 800 X1?
Use the options above or call Kevin on 01902 714533, he’ll talk through your monitor, the games you play, and whether the G6 Fusion 800 X1 or another tier in the Fusion 800 range is the right spec.
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 800 range.
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By-game compatibility: Competitive Shooters · Fortnite · CS2 · Black Ops 7 · Open-World and RPG · Hogwarts Legacy · Starfield · Sandbox and Creative · Palworld
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Specifications
Additional Information
| Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 8700F |
|---|---|
| Processor Type | AMD Ryzen 7 |
| No of Cores | 8 |
| Max Core Speed | 5.00GHz |
| CPU Cooler | AMD Wraith Stock Cooler |
| Motherboard | Gigabyte A620M H |
| Case | Vida Zephyr |
| Power Supply | 650w G6 80+ Bronze PSU |
| Memory Size | 16GB |
| Solid State Drive Size | 1TB |
| Graphics | AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT 8GB |
| 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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Value Quality Price Customer Service I was pleased with Kevin's assistance to select the optimum components for my PC. It arrived on time and works - what more could we ask for? (Posted on 30/10/2020)
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Amazing Pc Review by SharkGamer
Price Value Quality An amazing pc, but if you want to get a slightly better one change the graphics card option up to R9 290x and the processor up to amd fx-8350, and use the CiT vantage case. (Posted on 21/11/2014)




