Micro Center via Facebook (Facebook account required) is offering a
$25 Off Coupon Toward the In-Store Purchase of Any Intel or AMD Processor when you follow the deal instructions below.
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Note: Limit one coupon per customer.
Deal Instructions:
- Go to the offer page (Facebook account required)
- Click Get Offer for either the AMD offer or the Intel offer
- Fill out the pop up form and provide your mobile number
- The $25 off coupon will be sent to your mobile phone
Example Deals (links for reference only - must purchase in-store and apply coupon):
Micro Center via Facebook (Facebook account required) is offering a
$50 Off Coupon toward the In-Store Purchase of Select Intel or AMD Processors when you follow the deal instructions below.
Deal Instructions:
- Go to the offer page (Facebook account required)
- Click Get Offer for the processor of your choice
- Eligible processors:
- AMD Ryzen 5 5600X
- AMD Ryzen 7 5800X
- Intel Core i7-12700K
- Intel Core i9-12900K
- Fill out the pop up form and provide your mobile number
- The $50 off coupon will be sent to your mobile phone
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4500: Not great, not horrible, equivalent to a Ryzen 2600.
4600G: Okay if you need an iGPU, the 5600G is a much better all around processor.
5500: Acceptable, equivalent to a 3600. PCIe 3 only. Board manufactures are slow to support this one.
5600: The one to get. It's a very slightly slower clocked 5600x.
5600G: Basically a 5500 with an iGPU. If you only do light gaming, this is a fine option.
5700x: If you need that extra two cores... Which hardly anybody does.
Intel board selection and pricing at Microcenter is a bit underwhelming even with the $20 off. Best as an upgrade
i3-10105: A good upgrade for LGA1200 Pentiums. The secondary and refurbished market is full of i3 chips and systems right now, however.
i5-10400: It's a better option than the 4500, really great deal at $95.
i5-11400: Some improvement over previous gen, paying for PCIe 4 mostly.
i5-12400: Best Intel value, beats the 5600x.
Edit: You're going to spend a bit more than $60; but MSI B660/M-A Pro boards are in and out of stock starting at $119.99 after the $20 discount. These are considered some of the better values for a 12th gen Intel board.
AMD Ryzen 5 5600X
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X
Intel Core i7-12700K
Intel Core i9-12900K
For every other processor, you can use a $25 coupon. These two coupons cannot be stacked. However, the $20 mobo/cpu combo discount will stack with either coupon.
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4500: Not great, not horrible, equivalent to a Ryzen 2600.
4600G: Okay if you need an iGPU, the 5600G is a much better all around processor.
5500: Acceptable, equivalent to a 3600. PCIe 3 only. Board manufactures are slow to support this one.
5600: The one to get. It's a very slightly slower clocked 5600x.
5600G: Basically a 5500 with an iGPU. If you only do light gaming, this is a fine option.
5700x: If you need that extra two cores... Which hardly anybody does.
Intel board selection and pricing at Microcenter is a bit underwhelming even with the $20 off. Best as an upgrade
i3-10105: A good upgrade for LGA1200 Pentiums. The secondary and refurbished market is full of i3 chips and systems right now, however.
i5-10400: It's a better option than the 4500, really great deal at $95.
i5-11400: Some improvement over previous gen, paying for PCIe 4 mostly.
i5-12400: Best Intel value, beats the 5600x.
Edit: You're going to spend a bit more than $60; but MSI B660/M-A Pro boards are in and out of stock starting at $119.99 after the $20 discount. These are considered some of the better values for a 12th gen Intel board.
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Add 16GB Ram, 512GB SSD and CPU for RTX 3060 Ti system for just under $900.
5600x $189.99 - $50 = $139.99
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nvm read post again. sorry for the stupid question. does microcenter ever do any good online and in store deals?
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nvm read post again. sorry for the stupid question. does microcenter ever do any good online and in store deals?
I believe all the good microcenter deals are in-store only.