Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands for deals, including promoted items.
Heads up, this deal has expired. Want to create a deal alert for this item?
expired Posted by tDames | Staff • Last Monday
expired Posted by tDames | Staff • Last Monday

AMD Ryzen 9 9900X + ASUS TUF GAMING X870-PLUS WIFI + 32GB G.SKILL Flare X5 RAM

+ Free Shipping

$497

$769

35% off
Newegg
43 Comments 12,141 Views
Visit Newegg
Good Deal
Save
Share
Deal Details
Newegg has AMD Ryzen 9 9900X + ASUS TUF GAMING X870-PLUS WIFI + 32GB G.SKILL Flare X5 Series Ram on sale for $499.99 - $3 off automatically applied when added to cart = $496.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames for sharing this deal.

Bundle Includes:
  • AMD Ryzen 9 9900X Granite Ridge (Zen 5) 12-Core 4.4 GHz Desktop Processor
  • 32GB (2 x 16GB) G.SKILL Flare X5 Series AMD EXPO DDR5 6000 Desktop Memory
  • ASUS TUF GAMING X870-PLUS WIFI AMD AM5 X870 ATX Motherboard
  • Bonus gifts Including:
    • Uber $20 Gift Card (Email Delivery)
    • AMD Game Bundle with Monster Hunter Wilds
    • McAfee Safe Connect VPN (Windows/Android/iOS/ChromeOS) - 5 Devices - 1-Year

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Limited time deal, while supplies last.
    • To be eligible for a refund, the entire combo must be returned. Individual items cannot be returned separately.
    • See the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

Original Post

Written by tDames | Staff
Community Notes
About the Poster
Deal Details
Community Notes
About the Poster
Newegg has AMD Ryzen 9 9900X + ASUS TUF GAMING X870-PLUS WIFI + 32GB G.SKILL Flare X5 Series Ram on sale for $499.99 - $3 off automatically applied when added to cart = $496.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames for sharing this deal.

Bundle Includes:
  • AMD Ryzen 9 9900X Granite Ridge (Zen 5) 12-Core 4.4 GHz Desktop Processor
  • 32GB (2 x 16GB) G.SKILL Flare X5 Series AMD EXPO DDR5 6000 Desktop Memory
  • ASUS TUF GAMING X870-PLUS WIFI AMD AM5 X870 ATX Motherboard
  • Bonus gifts Including:
    • Uber $20 Gift Card (Email Delivery)
    • AMD Game Bundle with Monster Hunter Wilds
    • McAfee Safe Connect VPN (Windows/Android/iOS/ChromeOS) - 5 Devices - 1-Year

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Limited time deal, while supplies last.
    • To be eligible for a refund, the entire combo must be returned. Individual items cannot be returned separately.
    • See the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

Original Post

Written by tDames | Staff

Community Voting

Deal Score
+27
Good Deal
Visit Newegg
Leave a Comment
To participate in the comments, please log in.

Top Comments

that is the stupidest reason to get a less powerful device if the price is the same.
If they're around the same price, I'd cancel the 9600x and get this one. You can always tune this to draw less power, but you cannot tune the 9600x up if you need the performance in the future. 9900x effectively doubles the multicore performance, it's not even close. Also the mobo here is much, much better than the b650 plus. Even if you never use 9900x capabilities, eventually its the resale value will be higher.

43 Comments

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Last Monday
2,156 Posts
Joined Nov 2010
Last Monday
timta2
Last Monday
2,156 Posts
Quote from ibuythingshere :
that is the stupidest reason to get a less powerful device if the price is the same.
Who appointed you to be the judge of what's important to other people and why?
1
2
Last Monday
523 Posts
Joined Nov 2009
Last Monday
gocartone
Last Monday
523 Posts
Dang, was picking out a case/cpu cooler to go with this to upgrade my wife's PC and this deal died!
Last Monday
718 Posts
Joined Nov 2017
Last Monday
LesCaster
Last Monday
718 Posts
Quote from fyreboltx :
Is this better than some of the Microcenter bundles?

Also, I noticed that the CPU doesn't come with a cooler. I have a 10 yr old processor right now so I'm guessing this is the standard these days that CPU coolers are separate?
It's definitely in that same ballpark... it's all going too come down to the motherboard quality (not just the chipset version - not all mobos are created equal):

$499
https://www.microcenter.com/produ...ild-bundle

$569
https://www.microcenter.com/produ...ild-bundle

As long as this specific Asus mobo isn't a problematic model, the NewEgg deal is rock solid. I haven't done any homework on this motherboard or the ones MC is bundling to compare their relative merits.
Last Tuesday
116 Posts
Joined Oct 2018
Last Tuesday
FairSnail337
Last Tuesday
116 Posts
Anybody actually get this deal?
Last Tuesday
116 Posts
Joined Oct 2018
Last Tuesday
FairSnail337
Last Tuesday
116 Posts
Quote from ibuythingshere :
that is the stupidest reason to get a less powerful device if the price is the same.

Not everyone is a gamer.
Last Tuesday
116 Posts
Joined Oct 2018
Last Tuesday
FairSnail337
Last Tuesday
116 Posts
Quote from IndigoCaribou938 :
If they're around the same price, I'd cancel the 9600x and get this one. You can always tune this to draw less power, but you cannot tune the 9600x up if you need the performance in the future. 9900x effectively doubles the multicore performance, it's not even close. Also the mobo here is much, much better than the b650 plus. Even if you never use 9900x capabilities, eventually its the resale value will be higher.

Wish I had. Seems like this combo wasn't available for long.
Last Tuesday
190 Posts
Joined Mar 2013
Last Tuesday
RadoslawM
Last Tuesday
190 Posts
Quote from FairSnail337 :
Anybody actually get this deal?
I placed an order. We will see if it ships.

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Last Tuesday
190 Posts
Joined Mar 2013
Last Tuesday
RadoslawM
Last Tuesday
190 Posts
Ordered. Time to upgrade my 2700X. I was going to pull the trigger on the 265k deal the other day but waited too long.
Last Tuesday
783 Posts
Joined Jan 2017
Last Tuesday
AndroidBR
Last Tuesday
783 Posts
Dammit I missed out on this one... Ended up getting the 9600X for 185 bucks at Amazon and the B850M board with the free 32GB 3400 CL36 combo from Newegg last night and I believe that deal is still up. I was going to return it and get this one but I was flying all day today... It's 150 bucks cheaper after taxes, but the X870 board was sweet with USB 4 and Wi-Fi 7... Oh well...
Last Tuesday
523 Posts
Joined Nov 2009
Last Tuesday
gocartone
Last Tuesday
523 Posts
Quote from FairSnail337 :
Not everyone is a gamer.
I mean to defend him, this will outlast the 9600X and cheaper motherboard both in the fact that it's built better and that it's significantly faster so more future proof...again, for the same price. And faster at everything not just gaming, any sort of computing work that uses all cores this will CRUSH the 9600X.
Last Tuesday
116 Posts
Joined Oct 2018
Last Tuesday
FairSnail337
Last Tuesday
116 Posts
Quote from gocartone :
I mean to defend him, this will outlast the 9600X and cheaper motherboard both in the fact that it's built better and that it's significantly faster so more future proof...again, for the same price. And faster at everything not just gaming, any sort of computing work that uses all cores this will CRUSH the 9600X.

If I see another deal like this I will jump on it and return the unopened components to Amazon.
Last Tuesday
34 Posts
Joined Aug 2006
Last Tuesday
mus
Last Tuesday
34 Posts
Quote from tinman951 :
Not a great option, but if you are only using 1 or 2 M.2 slots you can get an M.2 to SATA adapter. Here's a Newegg Orico [newegg.com] for $26.
I'm going to go with the MC bundles regardless, superior motherboard IMO (4 SATA, much better PCIe/M.2 options). And likely the 9950x at $599.
Regarding these cheap PCIe-to-SATA adapters (in this case physically in a M.2 form factor), I'd be wary of them. I've had multiple ones show read/write errors on hard drives that I've root caused to the adapter and not the hard drive itself. Of course, these were bargain bin Chinese eBay sellers. I've since moved to HBA SAS adapters (as most homelab folks will recommend) and those have never failed.

Related Searches

Popular Deals

View All

Trending Deals

View All