Intel Core i7 12700F Nvidia RTX 5070 Gaming PC - G6 Storm X6
Description
G6 Storm X6: i7 12700F + RTX 5070, the Storm Range Topper
The G6 Storm X6 is the i7 12700F RTX 5070 gaming PC: Intel’s 12-core Core i7 12700F (8 Performance cores + 4 Efficiency cores, 4.90 GHz Turbo, 25MB Smart Cache) paired with the Nvidia RTX 5070 12GB for 1440p high-refresh modern AAA. The RTX 5070 is the shader-throughput step up from the RTX 5060 Ti, with 12GB of GDDR7, fourth-generation NVIDIA RT cores, and DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation. Hand-built in Wolverhampton against the same workshop process Ginger6 has run since 2001, the G6 Storm X6 ships fully tested with a 3-year warranty and lifetime UK phone support.
The Storm X6 sits at the top of the Storm range, the highest-GPU build on the i7 12700F platform. The 12-core hybrid CPU has the headroom to feed the RTX 5070 at 1440p without bottlenecks; the 750w G6 80+ Bronze PSU is sized for sustained 1440p workloads with one-tier GPU upgrade headroom. Step down to the G6 Storm X5 with the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB when 1440p texture-heavy libraries push the VRAM ceiling more than the shader ceiling. Step up to the G6 Typhoon X5 with the i9 12900KF and RTX 5070 Ti for the next-tier GPU plus the i9 thread count step up. Not certain which Storm or Typhoon is the right one? 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.
Inside the GameMax F15M mid-tower with ARGB case fans, the 12700F runs under the Intel stock cooler sized for the 65W base power and the sustained gaming load this build is sold for. The Gigabyte H610M K V2 carries the LGA1700 socket with the H610M chipset, two DDR5 DIMM slots populated with 16GB DDR5 5200MHz (2x8GB) Dual Channel memory in dual-channel mode, an M.2 NVMe slot for the included 1TB Gen 4 SSD, 1GbE Realtek LAN, and Wi-Fi connectivity supplied by an included 300Mbps USB Wi-Fi adapter. Power comes from the 750w G6 80+ Bronze PSU, sized with sustained-load headroom above the 12700F plus RTX 5070 combination and the headroom to step the GPU up one tier in future without revisiting the power stack. The G6 Storm X6 sits inside our £1500 gaming PC tier and the wider Intel gaming PC range, specifically the Intel Core i7 gaming PC range. Browse the full Ginger6 gaming PC catalogue, the RTX 5070 gaming PC range, or the 1440p gaming PC range for context.
The G6 Storm X6 is suited to competitive shooters like Black Ops 7 at 1440p high-refresh, and to action and adventure games like Doom: The Dark Ages with modern engine ray tracing engaged, plus the wider Ginger6 catalogue for any title not named here.
What’s Inside the G6 Storm X6
Every component selected for 1440p high-refresh gaming on the i7 12700F platform with the RTX 5070 shader-throughput uplift. Dual-channel DDR5, NVMe Gen 4 storage, ARGB case fans on the GameMax F15M, and the 750w PSU sized for sustained 1440p workloads.
The i7 + RTX 5070 1440p Range Topper
Three reasons the G6 Storm X6 is the build that lands on this spec.
RTX 5070 Shader Throughput at 1440p
The RTX 5070 is the Blackwell shader-throughput step up from the RTX 5060 Ti. At 1440p native (no DLSS) it holds modern AAA with ray tracing engaged where the smaller cards in the range lean on DLSS 4 quality to do the same workload. 12GB GDDR7 on a 192-bit bus, fourth-generation RT cores, DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation in compatible titles. The right GPU for the buyer who wants 1440p high-refresh without DLSS dependency.
i7 12700F Feeds the RTX 5070 Without Bottleneck
The 12700F is comfortably ahead of the RTX 5070 at 1440p. The CPU never throttles the GPU, frame pacing stays clean, and 1% lows in modern AAA stay tight under multitasking load. The 12-core hybrid layout (8P + 4E) means the gaming thread sits on the P-cores while the streaming stack, the browser, the chat, and the patch downloads sit on the E-cores out of the way.
Storm Range Topper at i7 Price Band
The Storm X6 lands the i7 + RTX 5070 combination at the top of the Storm range, structurally below the i9 12900KF Typhoon range and the i7 14700KF Galactic range. For the 1440p high-refresh gamer who does not need the i9 thread count or the 14th-gen K-series platform, the Storm X6 is the right build at this GPU tier. The 750w PSU and the LGA1700 socket leave the upgrade path open for a GPU step up in future.
What the G6 Storm X6 Plays
Four workloads the RTX 5070 12GB on the i7 12700F is sized for at 1440p high-refresh.
Cyberpunk 2077, Alan Wake 2, Black Myth Wukong, Hogwarts Legacy at 1440p Ultra with hardware ray tracing engaged and no DLSS dependency on most titles. DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation lifts headroom further on the most demanding scenes (path tracing, dense ray-traced reflections). The 12GB VRAM is sized for 1440p modern AAA without pushing the ceiling.
Counter-Strike 2, Valorant, Apex Legends, Fortnite, Overwatch 2, Black Ops 7 at 1440p with high-refresh panels. Frame rates well above any 1440p panel’s refresh ceiling, with 1% lows tight under the network, voice, and recording stack. The 12700F handles every background workload without touching the P-cores carrying the game.
A 4K panel is within reach on the RTX 5070 with DLSS 4 quality engaged. Modern AAA at 4K with DLSS 4 quality + Multi Frame Generation holds well above 60 fps in compatible titles; competitive titles at 4K stay comfortable. The 5070 is the shader floor for 4K entry; the Typhoon X5 with the RTX 5070 Ti is the 4K Ultra step up.
OBS NVENC encoding on the RTX 5070 at 1440p output, browser, chat, voice, recording, and the game thread can all run at the same time without the 12700F blinking. Light video editing in DaVinci Resolve or Premiere at 1440p timelines, plus Blender preview workloads, are comfortable on this combination outside gaming hours.
The G6 Storm X6, Photographed Front to Back
Hand-built in Wolverhampton in the GameMax F15M with ARGB case fans and the Nvidia RTX 5070 12GB. 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.
Where the Storm X6 Sits at the Top of the i7 Stack
The Storm X6 is the top of the Storm range: the highest-GPU build on the i7 12700F platform. The same 12-core 12700F that powers the £1239 Storm X1 sits inside this £1549 build; what changes as you move up the ladder is the GPU, the case, and the PSU sized to match. The X6 lands the RTX 5070 at the i7 price tier, which is the sweet spot for buyers who want 1440p high-refresh modern AAA without paying for the i9 thread count or the 14th-gen K-series platform.
At 1440p the RTX 5070 holds modern AAA at native (no DLSS) with ray tracing engaged on most titles, where the smaller cards in the Storm range lean on DLSS 4 quality to do the same workload. The 12GB GDDR7 on a 192-bit bus is sized for 1440p without pushing the VRAM ceiling on the rotation that ships today. If your 1440p library is heavily-textured with high-resolution mods and you want VRAM headroom over shader throughput, the Storm X5 with the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB is the natural step across. If you want the next GPU tier and the i9 thread count step up, the Typhoon X5 with the i9 12900KF and RTX 5070 Ti is the natural step up.
Every Storm X6 is hand-built in Wolverhampton. The 12700F is seated on the H610M K V2 with the Intel stock cooler and ARGB case fans on the GameMax F15M; cable management routes the GPU cable behind the cable shroud away from the front intake to support better airflow inside the case and reduce dust build-up around components; BIOS settings, DDR5 5200MHz dual-channel mode, NVMe boot order, and on-board firmware updates are confirmed before the 24-hour stress test begins. The 750w PSU is sized for sustained 1440p load with one-tier GPU upgrade headroom built in. After delivery, Kevin is reachable directly: the 3-year warranty covers parts and labour, and lifetime UK phone support means the person who built the machine is the person who answers the phone if anything needs attention.
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 Storm X6 Is For
Four buyer profiles where the G6 Storm X6 is the right answer.
You play modern AAA at 1440p (Cyberpunk 2077, Alan Wake 2, Black Myth Wukong, Hogwarts Legacy, Doom: The Dark Ages) with hardware ray tracing engaged. You want native 1440p without leaning on DLSS to do the heavy lifting. The RTX 5070 is the right answer on the i7 12700F: enough shader throughput to hold native 1440p with ray tracing on most modern AAA, with DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation in reserve for the most demanding scenes.
You play CS2, Valorant, Apex Legends, Fortnite, Black Ops 7 on a 1440p high-refresh panel (165 Hz, 240 Hz). The RTX 5070 holds frame rates well above 240 fps at 1440p in the competitive rotation; the 12700F’s 12 cores carry 1% lows tight under the network, voice, and capture stack. Headroom is the point: at this GPU tier you are comfortably ahead of the panel you play on.
You have a 4K panel and you are comfortable with DLSS 4 quality as a baseline for modern AAA. At 4K with DLSS 4 quality plus Multi Frame Generation the RTX 5070 holds well above 60 fps in compatible titles; competitive titles at 4K stay comfortable. For 4K Ultra at native without DLSS dependency, the Typhoon X5 with the RTX 5070 Ti and the i9 12900KF is the natural step up.
The Storm X6 carries the i7 12700F and the RTX 5070 12GB; the Typhoon X5 above carries the i9 12900KF (16 cores) and the RTX 5070 Ti, on the B760M board with onboard Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3 plus a 240mm AIO. Two step-ups in one move: GPU tier up plus CPU tier up plus motherboard tier up. For 1440p high-refresh the Storm X6 is the right answer; for 4K Ultra without DLSS dependency, for heavy streaming workloads where the extra E-cores matter, or where you want onboard Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth, the Typhoon X5 is the right answer.
What Our Customers Say
Over 1,100 reviews on Trustpilot with a 93% five-star rating. The person who advises on your spec is the person who builds your G6 Storm X6 and answers the phone after delivery. Read the reviews on Trustpilot directly, nothing here is curated.
Outstanding gaming PC and an outstanding experience overall. Kevin and the team built exactly what we discussed, the cabling is immaculate, runs cool and silent at 1440p under heavy load. I cannot recommend Ginger6 enough to anyone considering a custom build.
Build quality is in a different league to what I had before. Tidy interior, all components seated correctly, runs silently under sustained load. The 24-hour test paperwork came in the box. Reliable, well-built, and the kind of after-sales support you expect from a smaller specialist.
Setup was straightforward, everything worked first time, and the performance at 1440p is exactly what I was hoping for. Kevin called the day before delivery to confirm the address. Lifetime UK phone support is the reassurance that closed the deal for me at this price.
Built by Hand in Wolverhampton
Every G6 Storm X6 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 1440p games you play, the panel you own, and any creative work or streaming you run alongside. If you have spoken to Kevin, the build sheet reflects that conversation. Components are verified against current stock, the Intel stock cooler mounting hardware is confirmed for the LGA1700 socket on the GameMax F15M, and the build is queued in the workshop schedule.
The G6 Storm X6 is assembled inside the GameMax F15M. The Intel stock cooler is seated on the 12700F with cold-plate contact verified, and the ARGB case fans on the front and rear are configured for direct intake. The RTX 5070 is seated with the anti-sag bracket; the 12-pin power connector is routed cleanly behind the cable shroud. Cable management routes the high-current GPU cable away from the front intake, supporting better airflow inside the case, reducing dust build-up around components, and making future maintenance simpler. BIOS settings, DDR5 5200MHz dual-channel mode, NVMe boot order, the on-board firmware update, and the included 300Mbps USB Wi-Fi adapter driver are all confirmed before the 24-hour test begins. This is a pre-dispatch step, not part of the 24-hour test itself.
Every G6 Storm X6 runs sustained CPU plus GPU load for a full day before it ships, with the RTX 5070 held at sustained boost in modern AAA at 1440p with ray tracing engaged. The 12700F is monitored for thermal headroom across all 12 cores; the 750w PSU 12V rail stability is logged. Boost behaviour, fan curves, stock-cooler thermal performance, and storage performance are all logged before despatch. Your G6 Storm X6 ships free to mainland UK addresses, fully insured and tracked.
- Thermal behaviour under sustained load
- Processor and graphics stability during extended use
- Memory responsiveness and system stability
- Storage performance and consistency
- BIOS and firmware stability
- Frame pacing in modern AAA at 1440p with ray tracing
Where the G6 Storm X6 Sits in the Range
Five sibling tiers around the G6 Storm X6 in the Storm range, from the £1239 1080p starter to the £1549 1440p range topper. The G6 Storm X6, the page you are on, sits at the 1440p high-refresh native, entry 4K DLSS position. Every Storm ships with the same i7 12700F (12-core), 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 Intel i7 gaming PC range for every i7 build in the workshop, or jump back to the complete gaming PC catalogue for the full picture.
Questions About the G6 Storm X6
Yes. The RTX 5070 on the i7 12700F holds modern AAA at 1440p with ray tracing engaged at native (no DLSS) on most titles, well above 60 fps. For competitive titles like CS2, Valorant, Apex, Black Ops 7, frame rates sit well into the high hundreds at 1440p. DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation lifts headroom further on the most demanding ray-traced scenes. The 12GB of GDDR7 is sized for 1440p without pushing the VRAM ceiling on the rotation that ships today.
Entry 4K, yes, with DLSS 4 quality engaged. Modern AAA at 4K with DLSS 4 quality plus Multi Frame Generation holds well above 60 fps in compatible titles. At 4K native (no DLSS) in the most demanding ray-traced modern AAA, the RTX 5070 runs into the shader ceiling. For 4K Ultra without DLSS dependency, the Typhoon X5 with the RTX 5070 Ti and the i9 12900KF is the natural step up.
The Storm X6 carries the i7 12700F and the RTX 5070 12GB on the H610M K V2 board with the 750w PSU. The Typhoon X5 above carries the i9 12900KF (16 cores) and the RTX 5070 Ti on the B760M D3HP WIFI6 board (Wi-Fi 6 + Bluetooth 5.3 onboard) with a 240mm ARGB AIO and a 750w PSU. Two step-ups in one move: GPU tier up (5070 to 5070 Ti) plus CPU tier up (i7 to i9 with 4 extra E-cores). For the 4K buyer or the streamer who wants the i9 thread count alongside the GPU step up, the Typhoon X5 is the natural step up. For the 1440p buyer who has the i7 sweet spot, the Storm X6 is the right answer.
The 12700F is the i7 most 1440p gaming buyers should be looking at. Three years on from launch, it is still a 12-core part with 20 threads, 4.90 GHz P-core Turbo, 25MB Smart Cache, and the P-core/E-core hybrid layout the 14th-gen i7 still uses. In modern gaming workloads the gap between the 12700F and the 14th-gen 14700K is smaller than the price gap suggests, and the F variant (no integrated graphics, locked multiplier) lands the build at a price the RTX 5070 can justify. For buyers who specifically want the 14th-gen 14700KF on a Z790 platform, the Galactic range is the natural step across.
For modern AAA at 1440p, yes. 16GB DDR5 5200MHz arrives as a 2x8GB dual-channel kit (the canonical Ginger6 form, never a single stick) so the memory controller runs at full bandwidth from boot. The H610M K V2 board has two DDR5 DIMM slots supporting up to 64GB total; if your workload scales into 1440p content creation or heavier creator work, a like-for-like step up to 32GB (2x16GB) dual-channel is the obvious first move. The dual-channel kit pattern is preserved on every upgrade path Ginger6 quotes.
Two upgrade paths. Add a USB Wi-Fi adapter that includes Bluetooth at checkout, or step the motherboard up in the configurator to a B760M-class board with onboard Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3. Either path keeps the rest of the build identical.
Yes. The LGA1700 socket supports current-generation Intel chips; the Gigabyte H610M K V2 has two DDR5 DIMM slots supporting up to 64GB, the M.2 slot for the boot drive, a SATA upgrade path for secondary storage, and the 750w G6 80+ Bronze PSU has the headroom for a one-tier GPU upgrade in future (an RTX 5070 Ti drop-in is a like-for-like swap on this power stack). A 2TB Gen 4 NVMe drive is the obvious first upgrade as your library grows. Call Kevin when you are ready to upgrade, and he will quote the parts and the labour for a workshop installation if you would prefer not to swap them yourself.
Ready to Configure Your G6 Storm X6?
Use the options above or call Kevin on 01902 714533. He will help you configure the right spec for your monitor, your gaming rotation, and your budget. Lifetime UK phone support, 3-year warranty, free mainland UK delivery, available on 0% finance via PayPal Pay In 3 for orders above £500.
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Specifications
Additional Information
| Processor | Intel Core i7 12700F |
|---|---|
| Processor Type | Intel Core i7 |
| No of Cores | 12 |
| Max Core Speed | 4.90GHz |
| CPU Cooler | Intel Stock Cooler |
| Motherboard | Gigabyte H610M K V2 |
| Case | GameMax F15M |
| Power Supply | 750w G6 80+ Bronze PSU |
| Memory Size | 16GB |
| Solid State Drive Size | 1TB |
| Graphics | Nvidia RTX 5070 12GB |
| Graphics Card Connections | Displayport (x3), HDMI |
| Audio | 8-Channel High Definition Audio |
| LAN | 10/100/1000 Gigabit LAN Port |
| 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 (headphone + mic) |
| 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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I spoke with Kevin who helped me decide… Review by Paul Bishop
Value Quality Price Customer Service I spoke with Kevin who helped me decide upon the best spec PC for my needs. The PC was delivered in 4 days and follow up support was excellent. I can't praise this company enough. They were excellent. (Posted on 10/11/2024)
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I spoke with Kevin who helped me decide Review by Mr. Paul Bishop
Value Quality Price Customer Service I spoke with Kevin who helped me decide upon the best spec PC for my needs. The PC was delivered in 4 days and follow up support was excellent. I can't praise this company enough. They were excellent. (Posted on 08/11/2024)
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Value Quality Price Customer Service Ordered the PC, decided I wanted to make some spec upgrades (some things weren't even offered as options), so I got into contact with Kevin, who was able to quickly change what I wanted. The PC arrived in just over a week with no marks anywhere, amazing cable management and support emails since the purchase are still answered rapidly. I had 1 issue where the cooler's RGB lights had loosened and were not connected but with 1 call this was fixed in a matter of minutes. You will not be disappointed if you choose to get a custom PC build from Ginger6. For the specs on the build, it is in the top 25% of tested builds with identical specs on UserBenchmark too! I should also add that using PC Part Picker I could have built the PC for only around £100 less, but I would have had to wait forever before I could get my hands on a 3080, so for the rapid service and great PC, the price is awesome!
Thank you so so much, this beast of a PC will last me a long time. (Posted on 01/02/2021) -
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They build it super fast time Review by Kevin
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Super fast Review by Rob
Quality Price Value Customer Service I looked on G6's website, saw a couple of pc's that I liked, but with the cost outlay I prefer to chat to someone first. They couldn't be more helpful, I explained what I needed, and they suggested the route I should go. I placed the order that day and less than a week later it was here.
Compared to my old PC, this q300p is super fast and super quiet, with the ssd as the primary drive boot up times are unbelievably quick, programs and webpages load in a fraction of the time compared to before, and games wise laid times and graphics are superb.
With a good warranty to boot, I have no problems in recommending the Q300P model I purchased or Ginger6 who built it for me.
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I honestly could not be more pleased with the service I received from this excellent company known as Ginger6 and I definitely will not be rushing to any other custom PC company. Every single one of my friends, family or random stranger in the street will be informed of your amazing company because I am that pleased.
One last thing - please tell Kevin of how greatful and appreciative I am of him and his amazing help.
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Quality Price Value Customer Service Answered every e-mail and questions about a new build within the same day. Sometimes within the same hour. Built it within the time promised, delivered as promised and everything that I asked for in the custom build was present.
Paid by Bank transfer which meant it was completely hassle free. I went for a Saturday delivery and I was able to track the PC down to to the hour and their site also told me what my delivery number was and what number the delivery operative was currently on.
Build quality is great, all disks for the mobo, graphics card and windows included as well as all the user manuals.
Waited a week to review in case anything started to show as failing. The rig is solid and completely overpowered for what I got it for.
Professional company, would recommend without hesitation. (Posted on 04/12/2018) -
Helpful Review by John
Quality Price Value Customer Service Web site is clear, lets you specify exactly what you want, delivery on time as promised and helpful staff (Posted on 04/12/2018)
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Awesome Review by Joe
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