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AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7970X + ASUS TRX50 Sage Pro + 128GB Kingston Fury DDR5

+ Free Store Pickup Only

$3,000

$3,950

24% off
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Select Micro Center Stores has Computer Build Bundle: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7970X Processor + ASUS TRX50 Sage Pro WiFi sTR5 Motherboard + 128GB Kingston Fury Renegade Pro DDR5 RAM on sale for $2999.99. Select free store pickup only where stock permits.

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  • AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7970X Storm Peak 4.0GHz sTR5 Desktop Processor (Heatsink Not Included)
  • ASUS TRX50 Sage Pro AMD WiFi sTR5 CEB Motherboard
  • 128GB (4x32GB) Kingston Fury Renegade Pro DDR5-5600 (PC5-44800) CL28 Quad-Channel ECC Memory (Black; KF556R28RBE2K41)
Free assistance is available for the first 60 days on new purchases, excluding internal hardware installations or networking support.

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • Maximum discount/savings $949.98 Off
    • Items purchased as part of a bundle are not eligible for individual returns; only complete, unused bundles my be returned
    • 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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Select Micro Center Stores has Computer Build Bundle: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7970X Processor + ASUS TRX50 Sage Pro WiFi sTR5 Motherboard + 128GB Kingston Fury Renegade Pro DDR5 RAM on sale for $2999.99. Select free store pickup only where stock permits.

Thanks to community member EggM for finding this deal

Note, product/availability may vary by location

Includes
  • AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7970X Storm Peak 4.0GHz sTR5 Desktop Processor (Heatsink Not Included)
  • ASUS TRX50 Sage Pro AMD WiFi sTR5 CEB Motherboard
  • 128GB (4x32GB) Kingston Fury Renegade Pro DDR5-5600 (PC5-44800) CL28 Quad-Channel ECC Memory (Black; KF556R28RBE2K41)
Free assistance is available for the first 60 days on new purchases, excluding internal hardware installations or networking support.

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • Maximum discount/savings $949.98 Off
    • Items purchased as part of a bundle are not eligible for individual returns; only complete, unused bundles my be returned
    • 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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MellowShape629
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Overkill for gaming specifically...If u have other CPU intensive uses like running parallel hypervisors, generating complex build systems and simulations it will outshine other mainstream cpus.
DealDaddyy
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It's a CPU so it's for things that take a lot of processing. Like rendering video, editing, virtual machines, etc. Though you could still game with it. For gaming you'd look for a good GPU.
Ozkavosh
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Short answer would be that you'd be way better off with most x3d cpu's instead if gaming is what you need

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Sorry for asking a noob question.
Can you do some serious gaming with threadripper? ๐Ÿ˜…
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Quote from Hell_To_Heaven :
Sorry for asking a noob question.
Can you do some serious gaming with threadripper? ๐Ÿ˜…

It's a CPU so it's for things that take a lot of processing. Like rendering video, editing, virtual machines, etc. Though you could still game with it. For gaming you'd look for a good GPU.
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Quote from Hell_To_Heaven :
Sorry for asking a noob question.Can you do some serious gaming with threadripper? ๐Ÿ˜…
Overkill for gaming specifically...If u have other CPU intensive uses like running parallel hypervisors, generating complex build systems and simulations it will outshine other mainstream cpus.
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Quote from Hell_To_Heaven :
Sorry for asking a noob question.
Can you do some serious gaming with threadripper? ๐Ÿ˜…
Few games are well multithreaded, mainly because things are changing so much that maintaining state between each process becomes too much of an overhead. This is particularly true of FPS games.
Big numbers of cores are great for running lots of different things at once, or taking a big, predictable task (e.g VFX) and breaking it into lots of smaller, predictable tasks.
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Quote from MasterRigger :
$3000 that's crazy money on technology that is outdated when you open the box
That ultra-HEDT life doesn't care!
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Next gen intel and AMD is increasing Core count to entry level workstation level. 7970? Not worth it
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Quote from Hell_To_Heaven :
Sorry for asking a noob question.Can you do some serious gaming with threadripper? ๐Ÿ˜…
Short answer would be that you'd be way better off with most x3d cpu's instead if gaming is what you need
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In for one for Minecraft!
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Quote from MasterRigger :
$3000 that's crazy money on technology that is outdated when you open the box

Go look at 16" MacBook Prosโ€ฆ
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Quote from MasterRigger :
$3000 that's crazy money on technology that is outdated when you open the box

It's actually a really good deal for what it is.
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Quote from SlickCrayon1512 :
Next gen intel and AMD is increasing Core count to entry level workstation level. 7970? Not worth it

Most people don't need a threadripper, but the people that do take advantage of more than just threads such as ram and more pcie lanes.
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Goooood for server.....? Coooooler included?
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Isn't this cpu more than 2 years old?
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Quote from SUBHEREO-FYI :
Goooood for server.....? Coooooler included?
heatsink not included

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