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Intel Ultra 7 265KF CPU + ASRock Z890 Lightning WiFi Mobo + 240mm AIO Cooler + 2 PC Games

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$378 or less

$700

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Newegg has Intel Ultra 7 265KF Processor + ASRock Z890 Lightning WiFi ATX Motherboard + MSI MAG 240mm AIO Liquid Cooler + 2 PC Digital Download Games on sale for $377.98 (price in cart) or less after $10 Mail In MSI Rebate when you add Both the CPU and the Motherboard to your cart. Shipping is free.

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Newegg has Intel Ultra 7 265KF Processor + ASRock Z890 Lightning WiFi ATX Motherboard + MSI MAG 240mm AIO Liquid Cooler + 2 PC Digital Download Games on sale for $377.98 (price in cart) or less after $10 Mail In MSI Rebate when you add Both the CPU and the Motherboard to your cart. Shipping is free.

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  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $179.98 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $557.97.

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Just an FYI, this socket will only support one generation of CPU instead of the normal two by Intel. Good deal if you don't mind the limitation.
The only non-dead-end platform to buy right now is AM5. The 9900k i bought in 2019 lasted 5 years before I started to feel its age, so while not quite top-of-market for this generation, I am expecting similar longevity out of the Ultra 7 265. As in: 5 years from now, we'll be a socket two removed from current Gen for both AMD and Intel.
I need a deal like this but a micro ATX board

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I need a deal like this but a micro ATX board
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Just an FYI, this socket will only support one generation of CPU instead of the normal two by Intel. Good deal if you don't mind the limitation.
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surprised this doesn't have more upvotes, this is a really good deal
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This processor doesn't have igpu like the 265k version !
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Quote from SpEddie :
Just an FYI, this socket will only support one generation of CPU instead of the normal two by Intel. Good deal if you don't mind the limitation.

The only non-dead-end platform to buy right now is AM5. The 9900k i bought in 2019 lasted 5 years before I started to feel its age, so while not quite top-of-market for this generation, I am expecting similar longevity out of the Ultra 7 265. As in: 5 years from now, we'll be a socket two removed from current Gen for both AMD and Intel.
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Good deal but if you order more than 1 bundle it strips off all the free software even if you use a different account and email address, I guess their limit goes by billing address too
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Is it better to go with this deal or the Micro Center 7700x bundle?

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Quote from steelodon :
Is it better to go with this deal or the Micro Center 7700x bundle?
The 265k(F) is better across the board. Gaming performance is within margin of error, but application performance the 265k is 2X faster while having similar power efficiency.
I did a long look at which board to go with for this deal, as OP points out there are a few with the discount and in a similar price range. The Asrock Lightning or Livemixer are the ones to buy. They are nearly identical. The Lightning has 7.1 audio (novelty IMO), Killer (intel) NIC, but most importantly is cheaper. The Livemixer has more rear USB (overkill for most people tho), Realtek NIC, and a different PCIe configuration (aimed at content creators). Both are great boards, but the Lightning is the one im buying since its cheaper and besides those differences they are 95% the same.
As for the motherboard longevity discussion, yes its always a thing to consider, but AM5 is either on its last real CPU generation or has one upgrade coming, there may be future CPUs for it that are just recycled defective bins, like AM4 has done, but those dont bring new high end performance so it effectively became EoL when AM5 launched. LGA 1851 (this deal) is in a similar boat, many people expect it to the last CPU generation it supports but there is a chance it will get a refresh. Finally, most people upgrade their PC every 5ish years. If youre buying a new motherboard today, odds are high that when it comes time to upgrade, AM5 CPUs will be outdated, like the 5800x3d (flagship AM4 gaming CPU) released 3 years ago and is already obsolete as it loses to the modern budget Intel and AMD CPUs.

Anyways, this is a great deal and while I dont need to upgrade, the pricing is far too good to pass up. The upgrade will basically be free to me when I sell my existing CPU and motherboard.
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Quote from stradlin :
The only non-dead-end platform to buy right now is AM5. The 9900k i bought in 2019 lasted 5 years before I started to feel its age, so while not quite top-of-market for this generation, I am expecting similar longevity out of the Ultra 7 265. As in: 5 years from now, we'll be a socket two removed from current Gen for both AMD and Intel.
Do you guys really upgrade that often to justify this? I have never come close honestly to being in the same gen. Not sure it's a selling point.
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I would have bought it for future use if it just had onboard graphics, pretty much any new GPU will cost you $500+.
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Non integrated graphics is the kicker for me.
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Quote from BrianH5624 :
Do you guys really upgrade that often to justify this? I have never come close honestly to being in the same gen. Not sure it's a selling point.
It's funny that we're all so stingy with socket lifespan, but I guess it helps with part resale value too. If you only have to sell a CPU you're taking less of a loss, makes upgrading more often a reasonable endeavor
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Quote from clinteastwood :
I would have bought it for future use if it just had onboard graphics, pretty much any new GPU will cost you $500+.

While I agree you should get the non F version if you don't need dedicated graphics, the version with integrated graphics has lower performance than a GTX 1630 so you wouldn't need to spend nearly $500, probably $150-200
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No Hyperthreading on Ultra that's why nobody buying them and huge sales like this. Its 20 core / 20 threads instead of 20 cores / 28 threads like previous gen 14700K

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These are more or less the same as a 9900X across the board, gaming and productivity. Just built two from the previous newegg deals, they also use less power I think on average than AMD. The reviewers are pushing AMD hard because of the FPS advantage the new X3D chips with a 5090 have, but the average user this is a better chip. These use more power than AMD when both are running at 100%, but idle is much lower (10-15W vs 40-50W), and I think most gaming they are also lower but that depends on a lot (game/GPU makes a big difference).

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