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Intel Core i7-12700K CPU + GIGABYTE B760M Motherboard + 16GB T-FORCE VULCAN Z RAM

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Newegg has Intel Core i7-12700K Desktop CPU + GIGABYTE B760M Motherboard + 16GB Team T-FORCE VULCAN Z DDR4 Memory on sale for $320.99 - $60 off w/ promo code LGD244 = $260.99. Shipping is free.

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Bundle includes:
  • Intel Core i7-12700K 3.6 GHz 12-Core LGA 1700 Processor
  • Gigabyte B760M DS3H AX LGA 1700 Micro-ATX Motherboard
  • 16GB (2 x 8GB) Team T-FORCE VULCAN Z 288-Pin PC RAM DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600) Desktop Memory
Note: If you don't see the $260.99 price in cart, try applying promo code LGD244 in cart.

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  • The 12700K CPU alone sells for $227 elsewhere, so getting a combo with a motherboard and RAM for $261 is a great deal.
  • The i7-12700K is not affected by the recent Intel chip oxidation issue that plagues 13th and 14th generation CPUs.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Newegg has Intel Core i7-12700K Desktop CPU + GIGABYTE B760M Motherboard + 16GB Team T-FORCE VULCAN Z DDR4 Memory on sale for $320.99 - $60 off w/ promo code LGD244 = $260.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member BeigeRoad455 for finding this deal.

Bundle includes:
  • Intel Core i7-12700K 3.6 GHz 12-Core LGA 1700 Processor
  • Gigabyte B760M DS3H AX LGA 1700 Micro-ATX Motherboard
  • 16GB (2 x 8GB) Team T-FORCE VULCAN Z 288-Pin PC RAM DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600) Desktop Memory
Note: If you don't see the $260.99 price in cart, try applying promo code LGD244 in cart.

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • The 12700K CPU alone sells for $227 elsewhere, so getting a combo with a motherboard and RAM for $261 is a great deal.
  • The i7-12700K is not affected by the recent Intel chip oxidation issue that plagues 13th and 14th generation CPUs.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Normally newegg prevents the use of the high value cpu promo codes on bundles, I'm pretty sure this is a mistake on newegg's part. Either way, for those looking to build a lower-midrange system, this is an exceptionally good deal.

The 12700k is normally ~$190 on a good sale (very rarely dipping down to ~$175), and is probably the best value midrange intel cpu. For the record, as a 12th gen part the 12700k is not affected by the intel stability issues. It's also far less power hungry than the i9-12900k and later gen i7's, it can be air cooled effectively and generally won't strain even mediocre motherboard vrms under standard use. The 12700k has decent all around midrange single threaded/gaming performance and slightly higher end multithreaded performance. Unless you've got a gpu with ~rtx 4080 performance, or your use cases involve extremely heavily multithreaded cpu dependent productivity workloads, this cpu should be more than sufficient for anyone looking at components in this price range. The 12700k has an igpu, so you don't need a discrete gpu for display output, and it supports intel quicksync with two multi-format codec engines.

The GIGABYTE B760M DS3H DDR4 is a budget micro atx motherboard, but realistically most people looking at components in this price range don't need more than what it offers. The official specs page can be found here: https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherbo...v-10/sp#sp
Since it uses the b760 chipset, overclocking is not supported, not that I think most people want to make their intel cpu run hotter. The vrm is rather poor, but it should be able to handle the 12700k so long as you don't commonly run extremely heavy multithreaded workloads for extended periods of time (and if you do, why on earth are you looking at components in this price range). Wifi is not included on this board, so if you don't have ethernet you'll need to purchase a wifi adapter, decent ones range from $10-$30 depending on the wifi generation they support. This motherboard only supports ddr4, ddr5 is physically incompatible with the slots on this board.

The 16gb (2x8) of ram included with this board is ddr4 3200 cl 16, while nothing special it's at least from a known brand. Don't expect crazy overclocks like good samsung b-die can do, but it should be perfectly fine for normal use. Intel processors do meaningfully benefit from faster ram, but at this price range (where the best deals are always bundles which include ddr4 motherboards) the premium for ddr5 generally isn't worth it.

This bundle at the minimum matches the frontpage $300 microcenter in-store exclusive 12700k bundle in terms of value (and arguably exceeds it if you wouldn't benefit from the better motherboard in the microcenter bundle), and doesn't require you to live within driving distance of a microcenter. It also comes with a free game to sweeten the pot. Overall, if you're looking for a cheap bundle to build a lower-midrange computer, this is a very good deal.
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I mean, if they're gonna sell a DDR4 bundle, might as well offer a bare bones kit without ram so we can reuse our DDR4.

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Normally newegg prevents the use of the high value cpu promo codes on bundles, I'm pretty sure this is a mistake on newegg's part. Either way, for those looking to build a lower-midrange system, this is an exceptionally good deal.

The 12700k is normally ~$190 on a good sale (very rarely dipping down to ~$175), and is probably the best value midrange intel cpu. For the record, as a 12th gen part the 12700k is not affected by the intel stability issues. It's also far less power hungry than the i9-12900k and later gen i7's, it can be air cooled effectively and generally won't strain even mediocre motherboard vrms under standard use. The 12700k has decent all around midrange single threaded/gaming performance and slightly higher end multithreaded performance. Unless you've got a gpu with ~rtx 4080 performance, or your use cases involve extremely heavily multithreaded cpu dependent productivity workloads, this cpu should be more than sufficient for anyone looking at components in this price range. The 12700k has an igpu, so you don't need a discrete gpu for display output, and it supports intel quicksync with two multi-format codec engines.

The GIGABYTE B760M DS3H DDR4 is a budget micro atx motherboard, but realistically most people looking at components in this price range don't need more than what it offers. The official specs page can be found here: https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherbo...v-10/sp#sp
Since it uses the b760 chipset, overclocking is not supported, not that I think most people want to make their intel cpu run hotter. The vrm is rather poor, but it should be able to handle the 12700k so long as you don't commonly run extremely heavy multithreaded workloads for extended periods of time (and if you do, why on earth are you looking at components in this price range). Wifi is not included on this board, so if you don't have ethernet you'll need to purchase a wifi adapter, decent ones range from $10-$30 depending on the wifi generation they support. This motherboard only supports ddr4, ddr5 is physically incompatible with the slots on this board.

The 16gb (2x8) of ram included with this board is ddr4 3200 cl 16, while nothing special it's at least from a known brand. Don't expect crazy overclocks like good samsung b-die can do, but it should be perfectly fine for normal use. Intel processors do meaningfully benefit from faster ram, but at this price range (where the best deals are always bundles which include ddr4 motherboards) the premium for ddr5 generally isn't worth it.

This bundle at the minimum matches the frontpage $300 microcenter in-store exclusive 12700k bundle in terms of value (and arguably exceeds it if you wouldn't benefit from the better motherboard in the microcenter bundle), and doesn't require you to live within driving distance of a microcenter. It also comes with a free game to sweeten the pot. Overall, if you're looking for a cheap bundle to build a lower-midrange computer, this is a very good deal.
Last edited by BeigeRoad455 September 4, 2024 at 11:23 AM.
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"Since it uses the b760 chipset, overclocking is not supported, not that I think most people want to make their intel cpu run hotter."

OPs got jokes!
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I mean, if they're gonna sell a DDR4 bundle, might as well offer a bare bones kit without ram so we can reuse our DDR4.
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Quote from BeigeRoad455 :
Normally newegg prevents the use of the high value cpu promo codes on bundles, I'm pretty sure this is a mistake on newegg's part. Either way, for those looking to build a lower-midrange system, this is an exceptionally good deal.

The 12700k is normally ~$190 on a good sale (very rarely dipping down to ~$175), and is probably the best value midrange intel cpu. For the record, as a 12th gen part the 12700k is not affected by the intel stability issues. It's also far less power hungry than the i9-12900k and later gen i7's, it can be air cooled effectively and generally won't strain even mediocre motherboard vrms. The 12700k has decent all around midrange single threaded/gaming performance and slightly higher end multithreaded performance. Unless you've got a gpu with ~rtx 4080 performance, or your use cases involve extremely heavily multithreaded cpu dependent productivity workloads, this cpu should be more than sufficient for anyone looking at components in this price range. The 12700k has an igpu, so you don't need a discrete gpu for display output, and it supports intel quicksync with two multi-format codec engines.

The GIGABYTE B760M DS3H DDR4 is a budget micro atx motherboard, but realistically most people looking at components in this price range don't need more than what it offers. The official specs page can be found here: https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherbo...v-10/sp#sp
Since it uses the b760 chipset, overclocking is not supported, not that I think most people want to make their intel cpu run hotter. The vrm is fairly poor, but it should be able to handle the 12700k without much issue. Wifi is not included on this board, so if you don't have ethernet you'll need to purchase a wifi adapter, decent ones range from $10-$30 depending on the wifi generation they support. This motherboard only supports ddr4, ddr5 is physically incompatible with the slots on this board.

The 16gb (2x8) of ram included with this board is ddr4 3200 cl 16, while nothing special it's at least from a known brand. Don't expect crazy overclocks like good samsung b-die can do, but it should be perfectly fine for normal use. Intel processors do meaningfully benefit from faster ram, but at this price range (where the best deals are always bundles which include ddr4 motherboards) the premium for ddr5 generally isn't worth it.

This bundle at the minimum matches the frontpage $300 microcenter in-store exclusive 12700k bundle in terms of value (and arguably exceeds it if you wouldn't benefit from the better motherboard in the microcenter bundle), and doesn't require you to live within driving distance of a microcenter. It also comes with a free game to sweeten the pot. Overall, if you're looking for a cheap bundle to build a lower-midrange computer, this is a very good deal.
First, the 12700k deal in microcenter is not a good deal. In microcenter, we are able to buy 12900k z790 64gb all for 399 all the time for at least half a year. It's ok if you need them.
Second, z790 is well worth $40 over b760. You will also be able to sell z790 easier with higher value. If you don't care of mb, go with a basic 610 is good enough.
This deal is good if you need them. It's not good that you can't pass and have to buy even if you don't need. It will be hard to sell these if you regret it.
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FYI not a dealbreaker for most but the motherboard doesnt have wifi.

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Also the combo comes with free Assassins Creed Shadows appears to be Epic Games exclusive so unlikely a steam code.
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Quote from vo_danh :
I mean, if they're gonna sell a DDR4 bundle, might as well offer a bare bones kit without ram so we can reuse our DDR4.
I totally get where you are coming from, but I went from a 2013 FX-8320 with DDR2 to an Intel 12th Gen with DDR5 about 2 years ago. Late adopter. Lol.

Believe it or not, I never had issues playing games on high settings 1080p until right at the end of that. Also, the old processor ended up being free plus cash in my pocket due to all of the old Newgg rebates back then and a class action lawsuit against AMD.

I plan to go with a 14700 next for about $200 in three years.
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Any deals with a ddr5 bundle?
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Quote from SlickCrayon1512 :
First, the 12700k deal in microcenter is not a good deal. In microcenter, we are able to buy 12900k z790 64gb all for 399 all the time for at least half a year. It's ok if you need them.
Second, z790 is well worth $40 over b760. You will also be able to sell z790 easier with higher value. If you don't care of mb, go with a basic 610 is good enough.
This deal is good if you need them. It's not good that you can't pass and have to buy even if you don't need. It will be hard to sell these if you regret it.
Is the deal for the 12900k with 64gb still available?
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Would an i7-12700k make much difference than the i5-12600k in terms of running Adobe illustrator and similar software?

I have a build ready to put together using the i5. It's still eligible for return, not sure it's worth the hassle. Tia
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Quote from SlickCrayon1512 :
First, the 12700k deal in microcenter is not a good deal. In microcenter, we are able to buy 12900k z790 64gb all for 399 all the time for at least half a year. It's ok if you need them.
Second, z790 is well worth $40 over b760. You will also be able to sell z790 easier with higher value. If you don't care of mb, go with a basic 610 is good enough.
This deal is good if you need them. It's not good that you can't pass and have to buy even if you don't need. It will be hard to sell these if you regret it.
I have to assume your first sentence was a mistake. The Microcenter deal has been $299, not $399. And, as you said, the z790 is a much better board. So, per usual, the Newegg deal is only a deal if you can't get to a Microcenter for the better deal.
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Would this be a good base for a low-end gaming PC? My kid mostly plays roblox and minecraft currently. I have a good PSU and a case but looking to build something better than his old AMD rig from 2014.
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Quote from SlickCrayon1512 :
First, the 12700k deal in microcenter is not a good deal. In microcenter, we are able to buy 12900k z790 64gb all for 399 all the time for at least half a year. It's ok if you need them.
Second, z790 is well worth $40 over b760. You will also be able to sell z790 easier with higher value. If you don't care of mb, go with a basic 610 is good enough.
This deal is good if you need them. It's not good that you can't pass and have to buy even if you don't need. It will be hard to sell these if you regret it.
I believe you are mistaken, there has never been a microcenter 12900k bundle which includes 64gb of ram, only 32gb. I'll agree that at $400 the microcenter 12900k bundle is a better value than the $300 12700k microcenter bundle (and the amd bundles have also offered even better values in the past), but many people don't live within range of a microcenter. Additionally, the price for the 12900k bundle has risen to $420, and the included motherboard has been downgraded.

With regards to the resale value of the motherboards, being a ddr4 board automatically neuters the value, so you'd be hard pressed to recoup an additional $40 years down the line. Most people willing to pay the premium for a z790 board will happily spend a few extra bucks to get a ddr5 board instead. Paying 15% more for a nicer motherboard with the assumption you might recoup part of that cost years down the line only makes sense if you'll actually benefit from the superior motherboard's featureset, it comes down to your personal use cases.

Ultimately, I'm not trying to argue that this bundle is better than all the bundles microcenter has offered in the past, since it isn't. If you live near a microcenter and you budget isn't absurdly tight, I'd recommend waiting for their bundle deals to reach prices near their historic lows again. However, for those who don't live near a microcenter, at $261 this 12700k bundle blows the vast majority of deals we've seen in the past year out of the water.
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