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Intel Core i5-14600K CPU + Battlefield 6 (PC Digital Game) $150 + Free Shipping

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Newegg [newegg.com] has Intel Core i5-14600K Core i5 14th Gen 14-Core (6P+8E) LGA 1700 125W Intel UHD Graphics 770 Processor + Battlefield 6 (PC Digital Game; automatically added to cart) for $189.99 - $40 when you apply promo code EPE35 in cart = $149.99. Shipping is free.

CPU Details from Newegg:
  • 14 cores (6 P-cores + 8 E-cores) and 20 threads. Integrated Intel UHD Graphics 770 included
  • Performance hybrid architecture integrates two core microarchitectures, prioritizing and distributing workloads to optimize performance
  • Up to 5.3 GHz unlocked. 24MB Cache
  • Compatible with Intel 600-series (with potential BIOS update) and 700-series chipset-based motherboards
  • Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 Frequency, and PCIe 5.0 & 4.0 support. Intel Optane Memory support.
  • Cooling device not included - Processor Only
  • Model: BX8071514600K

Intel Gamer Days Bundle (automatically added to cart):
  • Redemption URL: https://softwareoffer.intel.com
    • Promotional Period: August 25, 2025 to September 14, 2025
    • Redemption Period: August 25, 2025 to October 31, 2025
  • Intel Gamer Days Offer:
    • Battlefield 6 (Full Download ARV: US$69.99)
    • Canvid (Subscription ARV: US$45.00)
    • VEGAS Pro 365 (Subscription ARV: US$19.99)
    • XSplit Premium Suite (Subscription ARV: US$60.00)
    • Total Value: US$194.98
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Newegg [newegg.com] has Intel Core i5-14600K Core i5 14th Gen 14-Core (6P+8E) LGA 1700 125W Intel UHD Graphics 770 Processor + Battlefield 6 (PC Digital Game; automatically added to cart) for $189.99 - $40 when you apply promo code EPE35 in cart = $149.99. Shipping is free.

CPU Details from Newegg:
  • 14 cores (6 P-cores + 8 E-cores) and 20 threads. Integrated Intel UHD Graphics 770 included
  • Performance hybrid architecture integrates two core microarchitectures, prioritizing and distributing workloads to optimize performance
  • Up to 5.3 GHz unlocked. 24MB Cache
  • Compatible with Intel 600-series (with potential BIOS update) and 700-series chipset-based motherboards
  • Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 Frequency, and PCIe 5.0 & 4.0 support. Intel Optane Memory support.
  • Cooling device not included - Processor Only
  • Model: BX8071514600K

Intel Gamer Days Bundle (automatically added to cart):
  • Redemption URL: https://softwareoffer.intel.com
    • Promotional Period: August 25, 2025 to September 14, 2025
    • Redemption Period: August 25, 2025 to October 31, 2025
  • Intel Gamer Days Offer:
    • Battlefield 6 (Full Download ARV: US$69.99)
    • Canvid (Subscription ARV: US$45.00)
    • VEGAS Pro 365 (Subscription ARV: US$19.99)
    • XSplit Premium Suite (Subscription ARV: US$60.00)
    • Total Value: US$194.98

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Yesterday 04:39 PM
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arbitragerYesterday 04:39 PM
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Regardless of AMD fan boys trying toot their horns, this is one of the best performance to value deal, especially when you plan on getting BF6 anyways.
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EragornYesterday 05:01 PM
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Quote from arbitrager :
Regardless of AMD fan boys trying toot their horns, this is one of the best performance to value deal, especially when you plan on getting BF6 anyways.
yup - game goes for $70 so that puts the CPU at just $80 if someone needs one.
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SpicyChickenSandwichYesterday 05:09 PM
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Quote from arbitrager :
Regardless of AMD fan boys trying toot their horns, this is one of the best performance to value deal, especially when you plan on getting BF6 anyways.
I think the fact that they have to bundle a $70 game just to sell a CPU shows that AMD "fan boys" are right in their choice of CPU. It is a good deal though for sure.
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calcapponeYesterday 05:34 PM
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Quote from SpicyChickenSandwich :
I think the fact that they have to bundle a $70 game just to sell a CPU shows that AMD "fan boys" are right in their choice of CPU. It is a good deal though for sure.
I have been building computers for decades and also a AMD fanboy and know that AMD holds a slight advantage in gaming but when it comes to everything else I use my Intel rig with Arc B580. Streaming and Video editing are way better on Intel. This is a crazy deal. Better than buying my Ryzen 7 9700x with a free copy of Monster Hunter Wilds.
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DataMeisterYesterday 06:08 PM
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I wonder why we almost never see the non-K CPUs go on sale. I've been looking for the 65W TDP chips to go on sale like the i5-14500 and I don't think I've ever seen it dropped below it's SRP of $240.00.

And here we have a $320 SRP unit for $150.
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slackerrudieYesterday 06:27 PM
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Who cares about fans of products.

I used AMD K6 in the 90s when it was better than intel.
I used the 2500k i5 when it was THE ONLY gaming cpu.
I used the 4790k i7 to replace the 2500k.
Then I went back to AMD with the 5600x and 5700x3D.

The free game is a good ad on. Maybe some taxpayer shares in intel could also be a good ad on?
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BuklaoYesterday 11:04 PM
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Do you still trust Intel after how they handled the microcode/degradation issues?
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burticusYesterday 11:06 PM
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$10 cheaper than MC. Note that these don't come with any kind of cooler, so factor that in to the cost. That's pretty much the norm now unless you go bottom tier (i3) stuff. Factor in at least $20+ for a half decent cooler unless you plan on re-purposing one.
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burticusYesterday 11:07 PM
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Quote from Buklao :
Do you still trust Intel after how they handled the microcode/degradation issues?
Nope. if I had spent a lot of REAL money on a high end cpu that just destroys itself, and Intel won't replace? Nope.
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DraconestraYesterday 11:47 PM
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Quote from DataMeister :
I wonder why we almost never see the non-K CPUs go on sale. I've been looking for the 65W TDP chips to go on sale like the i5-14500 and I don't think I've ever seen it dropped below it's SRP of $240.00.

And here we have a $320 SRP unit for $150.
Honestly just get this and undervolt it and it will act like the non k version. If you need a burst of power for some tasks, this can do it unlike the non k version.
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donldmnToday 01:01 AM
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This is just the same deal as last week except with the cheaper version of Battlefield and without the Assassins Creed game.
The other deal was a mistake but I guess they got Intel to honor it for some and refunded like $30 for others.


I wish I would have gotten the other for $150 with the $100 Battlefield game and a $30 refund.
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DataMeisterToday 01:35 AM
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Quote from Draconestra :
Honestly just get this and undervolt it and it will act like the non k version. If you need a burst of power for some tasks, this can do it unlike the non k version.
I thought about that, but is there an easy way to keep the undervolted settings in the BIOS whenever it is updated?
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scrizzToday 01:46 AM
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Quote from DataMeister :
I thought about that, but is there an easy way to keep the undervolted settings in the BIOS whenever it is updated?
How often are you updating your BIOs?
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DataMeisterToday 01:48 AM
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Quote from scrizz :
How often are you updating your BIOs?
Every time they release a new version. Or maybe half a dozen times over the course of a system.
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Quote from DataMeister :
Quote from scrizz [IMG]https://api-web.slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
How often are you updating your BIOs?
Every time they release a new version. Or maybe half a dozen times over the course of a system.
no manufacturer is releasing a half dozen firmware updates. 2, maybe 3 at the most and they are on to the next platform.

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