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Select Micro Center: Ryzen 7 9800X3D + ASUS B650-E TUF MB + 32GB G.Skill RAM

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Select Micro Center Stores has AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D Processor + ASUS B650-E TUF Gaming WiFi Motherboard + 32GB G.Skill Flare X5 Series DDR5 RAM Build Bundle on sale for $679.99. Select free store pickup only where stock permits.

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  • AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D 4.7GHz 8-Core AM5 Processor (Granite Ridge/Heatsink Not Included)
  • ASUS B650-E TUF Gaming WiFi AM5 ATX Motherboard
  • 32GB (2x16GB) G.Skill Flare X5 Series DDR5 6000 Desktop Memory (PC5-48000; FS-6000J3238F16GX2-FX5)

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Select Micro Center Stores has AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D Processor + ASUS B650-E TUF Gaming WiFi Motherboard + 32GB G.Skill Flare X5 Series DDR5 RAM Build Bundle on sale for $679.99. Select free store pickup only where stock permits.

Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames for finding this deal

Note, product/availability may vary by location and is available for pickup only.

Includes
  • AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D 4.7GHz 8-Core AM5 Processor (Granite Ridge/Heatsink Not Included)
  • ASUS B650-E TUF Gaming WiFi AM5 ATX Motherboard
  • 32GB (2x16GB) G.Skill Flare X5 Series DDR5 6000 Desktop Memory (PC5-48000; FS-6000J3238F16GX2-FX5)

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • Build bundle offers a reduced price of $79.98 Off or 10.52% Overall Savings
    • Items purchased as part of a bundle are not eligible for individual returns; only complete, unused bundles may be returned for a refund, subject to standard return policy guidelines
    • Product may not be available at all locations
    • Limit 1 per household
    • Offer valid while pricing/supplies last
    • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.

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Just so everyone knows, this is the best processor for gaming, but paired with a cl32 6000 ram instead of cl30 6000. this is definitely being used to offload their cl32 6000 ram.

but its within ~3% difference on that ram. you wont even miss it with that blazing fast cpu. especially since they are sold out often of the cpu.

if this is your only opportunity to get it, definitely get it for the cpu alone, and eat the 3%.

Also you can manually oc the ram to cl30 but it will take 30mins-1hour to figure out the sub timings and voltage.

Btw if you get this processor, it can be way more than 3% better in gaming than every single other processor on the market today. Some benchmarks go up to almost 30% under certain resolutions, with certain settings, in certain games.
Itching to switch from my AM4 platform to this but I'll wait.
Depends how much you paid and what kind of gaming you do (and I guess how much productivity stuff you do).... improvements at lower resolutions/quality will be significant- but above that, even on a 4090, you'll still be GPU limited not CPU and will see little if any difference.


LTTs review compared CP2077 for example on this and found even at 1080p when you max settings you're only seeing maybe a 2% improvement going 7800X3D to 9800X3D, less than 1% by 1440p/max (even the 5800X3D is less than 1% slower here than the 9800X3D), and by 4k scores are basically identical. And they tested several other games this way and saw even less difference at the ultra settings across resolutions.... and I don't imagine there's a LOT of folks who buy a top-tier gaming CPU then run 1080p low?

The 9800X3D does beat the 7800X3D in productivity testing by a decent bit-- but if that's your primary use case the 9700X beats both in most testing (let alone the higher core/speed 9xxx chips).... Still, if you're primarily a gamer but ALSO do a decent amount of cpu-heavy productivity stuff, the upgrade is probably worth it.... purely for gaming though, not so much.... It's possible the gaming benefits will be more apparent in gaming with say a future 5090 or something, but no way to quantify that now.

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linhnd2000
Nov 20, 2024
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Quote from xNico :
budget is under 1k, but i really just need a bundle of ram,mobo,cpu, case, fans, as i can pretty much salvage the other parts like titanium psu, 3080 gpu. usage will be for some light gaming, the ability to have 100-200 combined tabs on chrome/firefox/edge(might upgrade to 64gb of ram), opened for research and monitoring work. also a few hours of automated trading everyday
w/ a 1k budget without gpu and psu, this combo (if can find stock) would do nicely and probably no other better (at least for gaming). for your other inteded purposes, 12900k would be fine too. best not go 13th or 14th gen Intel since all the noise about CPU degradation (regardless resolved or not). if the PSU is more than 850W you're good to go. if not, AMD is probably better. (I'm running AMD 5900x and RTX 3080 on a 750W and feel like it's just enough)
Nov 24, 2024
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LesCaster
Nov 24, 2024
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Quote from Koskun :
Going to have to wait, as it looks like Micro Center already sold out of their stock of 9800X3D's.
I was just in the Cambridge MA store yesterday (yes, sold out) but the manager said they sold over 160 units in the past couple of days and are getting more this week, and continue to get more every week. They fly off the shelves fast, is all. But they are constantly restocking.
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LesCaster
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Quote from linhnd2000 :
w/ a 1k budget without gpu and psu, this combo (if can find stock) would do nicely and probably no other better (at least for gaming). for your other inteded purposes, 12900k would be fine too. best not go 13th or 14th gen Intel since all the noise about CPU degradation (regardless resolved or not). if the PSU is more than 850W you're good to go. if not, AMD is probably better. (I'm running AMD 5900x and RTX 3080 on a 750W and feel like it's just enough)
IF you're able to go to the store of pick-up or to shop in person:

You said "usage will be for some light gaming" and then, effectively, for productivity usage, you don't need to shoot for the top-tier gaming CPU (which, incidentally, is not the top-tier productivity CPU). Especially with the 3080 GPU and if you're staying under 4k for gaming (1080p or 1440p). You don't need a 9800X3D for that. Sure, it's a 'fine choice' as the top gaming CPU on the market, but you said 'light gaming'. You don't need a Ferrari as a daily driver and occasional 85 mph on the highway.

Check out some of their other offerings. Again, if not pushing for extremely high frame rates and/or 4k, and valuing the productivity performance as much as that light gaming, you could shop outside the X3D family.

For example, you could do really well at 1080p/1440p with an AMD 7700X/9700X on the Microcenter bundles right now. If you truly favored somewhat better gaming (at 1440p) and but give up more on the productivity side you could do a 7600X3D. The gaming advantage there would mostly be on 1080p, diminishing at higher rez 1440p and 4k. However, the 7700X/9700X are far better at productivity at that price point and fine choices for 1080p/1440p gaming at high frame rates in their own right when paired with a 1440p capable GPU like your 3080.

AMD has indicated extended support for the AM5 platform so you still have a couple of years of future upside on the motherboard, RAM, etc. unlike the current Intel options at Microcenter, none of which squarely compete in the $400-$500 Mobo/CPU/RAM combos right now.

Food for thought, anyways.
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Koskun
Nov 25, 2024
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Quote from LesCaster :
I was just in the Cambridge MA store yesterday (yes, sold out) but the manager said they sold over 160 units in the past couple of days and are getting more this week, and continue to get more every week. They fly off the shelves fast, is all. But they are constantly restocking.
Micro Center might actually have the most buying power, and priority for restock, of any reseller at the moment.

What isn't great is how many people simply do not have access to a Micro Center, and they won't ship a 9800X3D either (nor the bundle), they are in-person only. It makes it pretty bad for a good chunk of the country.
Nov 25, 2024
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LesCaster
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Quote from Koskun :
Micro Center might actually have the most buying power, and priority for restock, of any reseller at the moment.

What isn't great is how many people simply do not have access to a Micro Center, and they won't ship a 9800X3D either (nor the bundle), they are in-person only. It makes it pretty bad for a good chunk of the country.
Some items, especially bundles, are in-store only for marketing/sales reasons. Other items are hit or miss on shipping.vs. In-store only. I know why the bundles don't ship, as well as certain sale items (to drive food traffic, impulse buying, and in-person upselling by their on the floor sales teams.. Not sure why others items ship while some others don't.

Can't speak for the other stores, but the Cambridge one has millions of people inside of an hour drive or less. /shrug. Seems like they could be bigger if they modified their model to ship most items and only hold back some of their special deals/bundles for the foot traffic that drives additional in-store sales.
Nov 25, 2024
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Californicated
Nov 25, 2024
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So tempted to get a 9800x3d to future proof myself. No traffic from where I live is 1 hour drive to tustin/irvine location. I wonder if tustin location has stock or will have stock this week. I have a brand new sapphire 7900xt 20gb waiting for my new build. currently running a intel i7 4790k and 1080ti. Have a gaming laptop as well with way better specs than my desktop but dont use it for gaming yet hehe. Havent had time to game. Wondering if I should buy as 5800x3d or 7800x3d instead?
Nov 25, 2024
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blckgrffn
Nov 25, 2024
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Quote from rpetrossian49 :
You can substitute different motherboards and ram at the store. Basically any motherboard or ram they have. I did it when I got my 7800x3d
They didn't let me do that here in MN when I bought a 9800x3d bundle last week. I'd rate that as ymmv.

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blckgrffn
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Quote from Californicated :
So tempted to get a 9800x3d to future proof myself. No traffic from where I live is 1 hour drive to tustin/irvine location. I wonder if tustin location has stock or will have stock this week. I have a brand new sapphire 7900xt 20gb waiting for my new build. currently running a intel i7 4790k and 1080ti. Have a gaming laptop as well with way better specs than my desktop but dont use it for gaming yet hehe. Havent had time to game. Wondering if I should buy as 5800x3d or 7800x3d instead?
Epic jump, why not just reserve a 9800x3d and be done for a long time? It's going to be the reigning champ for quite a spell.

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