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(Combo Deal) Intel Ultra 265K + MSI MAG Z890 + MSI MAG CoreLiquId A13 360 Black + 3 games $428.98

$429

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Intel Core Ultra 7 265K - Core Ultra 7 (Series 2) Arrow Lake 20-Core (8P+12E), LGA 1851, 125W Desktop Processor - BX80768265K

Intel CPU Spring Bundle - Civilization VII & Dying Light: The Beast

MSI MAG Coreliquid A13 360 Black - AIO ARGB Liquid Cooling - 360mm Radiator - Triple 120mm ARGB PWM

= 298.99

MSI MAG Z890 TOMAHAWK WIFI LGA 1851 Intel Z890 ATX Motherboard

Intel Motherboard Bundle (Star Wars Outlaws Gold Edition) - Limit 1 MASTER KEY PER VALID PURCHASE

= 229.99

add both item in cart, combo deal -100.00 save
528.98 - 100 = 428.98 + tax

https://www.newegg.com/msi-mag-z8...6813144669

https://www.newegg.com/intel-core...6819118506..

also, https://us.msi.com/Promotion/cool...k=mb-intel
msi has a promotion $30.00 steam credit, if register tomahawk m/b.

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1. Upload a clear image of your eligible product, showing the serial number label on the product itself. Photos of the product's color box will not be accepted.
2. Upload a clear image of your purchase invoice displaying the eligible model name, date of purchase, and the shop/vendor name.
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1. Once your claim is approved, we will send the steam code directly to your email address.
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Intel Core Ultra 7 265K - Core Ultra 7 (Series 2) Arrow Lake 20-Core (8P+12E), LGA 1851, 125W Desktop Processor - BX80768265K

Intel CPU Spring Bundle - Civilization VII & Dying Light: The Beast

MSI MAG Coreliquid A13 360 Black - AIO ARGB Liquid Cooling - 360mm Radiator - Triple 120mm ARGB PWM

= 298.99

MSI MAG Z890 TOMAHAWK WIFI LGA 1851 Intel Z890 ATX Motherboard

Intel Motherboard Bundle (Star Wars Outlaws Gold Edition) - Limit 1 MASTER KEY PER VALID PURCHASE

= 229.99

add both item in cart, combo deal -100.00 save
528.98 - 100 = 428.98 + tax

https://www.newegg.com/msi-mag-z8...6813144669

https://www.newegg.com/intel-core...6819118506..

also, https://us.msi.com/Promotion/cool...k=mb-intel
msi has a promotion $30.00 steam credit, if register tomahawk m/b.

Step 1
Register your eligible product through the Member Center and upload the required proof:
1. Upload a clear image of your eligible product, showing the serial number label on the product itself. Photos of the product's color box will not be accepted.
2. Upload a clear image of your purchase invoice displaying the eligible model name, date of purchase, and the shop/vendor name.
Step 2
Redeem your code on Steam:
1. Once your claim is approved, we will send the steam code directly to your email address.
2. Visit the Steam website to activate your key.

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chalino11
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$472 with tax for me
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JasonM121
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469.73 after tax (WA)
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Relith
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I was looking at this as well. But a week or two ago it was 358 dollars for the chip, asrock steel legend motherboard, and a 240mm white AIO. So, I'm thinking we will see something better than this on sale in the next few days as all these big sales start.
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BSJS23
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I'd avoid NewEgg at all costs. They aren't the same great company they use to be. A lot of scams sending you defective products and then claiming you damaged it.
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Quote from BSJS23 :
I'd avoid NewEgg at all costs. They aren't the same great company they use to be. A lot of scams sending you defective products and then claiming you damaged it.

Can you provide sources for this? And please ensure the sources show that the item was sold and shipped from Newegg, not a 3rd party seller.

I build PCs for customers, have built over 300 PCs over the last 10 years. I almost exclusively buy parts from Newegg (and sometimes microcenter). Out of the 300+ PCs, I have one where the RAM stick was defective, and it was exchanged within a week. That is a total of over 1000 orders on my Newegg account, with one being defective for a RAM stick. That also came sealed and thus the defect was more likely on the Corsair side rather than the Newegg side. So I would beg to differ but I would love to see the sources with proof. Will wait for a reply, thanks.
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Hypertrophik
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Quote from NAVigator416 :
Can you provide sources for this? And please ensure the sources show that the item was sold and shipped from Newegg, not a 3rd party seller. I build PCs for customers, have built over 300 PCs over the last 10 years. I almost exclusively buy parts from Newegg (and sometimes microcenter). Out of the 300+ PCs, I have one where the RAM stick was defective, and it was exchanged within a week. That is a total of over 1000 orders on my Newegg account, with one being defective for a RAM stick. That also came sealed and thus the defect was more likely on the Corsair side rather than the Newegg side. So I would beg to differ but I would love to see the sources with proof. Will wait for a reply, thanks.
GamersNexus did a video on it. Mostly to me it seemed like shitty costumer service rather than intentional malace by sending known bad parts out.
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xNico
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Newegg used to be my go to place to build pcs 20 some years ago, great support. Now not so much, they banned my 20+ year old account because my wife and i purchased a gift card in the same address. Few years back delivery left a expensive gpu outside which got stolen and support just laughed and closed my ticket. newegg is a last resort spot for me, but recently they been having some really good deals on builds, great if no issues, otherwise you're SOL

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CyrusDrake
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There's a time when I only bought Intel. Just doesn't make sense anymore with what you can get out of AMD.
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Quote from Hypertrophik :
GamersNexus did a video on it. Mostly to me it seemed like shitty costumer service rather than intentional malace by sending known bad parts out.
Newegg is sleazy at best.

I bought a video card on a sale, and a mobo combo as well.

Video card was denied any returns (told that I'd have to go through MSI to get it fixed). I didn't want my NEWLY PURCHASED video card to be swapped out with a refurb... I've no clue why it was denied, but it was denied, even though on the product page there's returns there in fine print....

A few months later I bought a mobo combo... It was an asus + i7 CPU at the time. Mobo was faulty. Newegg, rather than take the return, said NO RETURNS, you have to go through manufacturer to get a replacement (I didn't want a replacement, I wanted a return for my shotty product... ).

All in all, i lost money on my sale, due to the shipping hassle, AND add the fact I had to EAT two refurb parts (this was a build that a customer and I agreed on, for parts purchase + labor - I play the honor system, if it's a refurb, i'll state to customer it's a refurb, end of day)

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