frontpageEragorn | Staff posted Mar 12, 2026 08:27 PM
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frontpageEragorn | Staff posted Mar 12, 2026 08:27 PM
Micro Center: Ryzen 5 5500 + Gigabyte B550M AM4 mATX + 16GB G.Skill DDR4 3200
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I had a couple of upgrades I'd decided I could no longer sit on and had to pull together my own, much lesser, version of this deal via:
$35 CPU/fan new via eBay
I had to select for a 3000G (much less powerful, but still sufficient for the systems in question and with integrated graphics!)
$50 for 16GB of DDR4 RAM via local craigslist/FB marketplace
I was lucky enough to find a local kid parting out their system selling four (4) 8GB DIMMs for under $100
$70 motherboard via Amazon
This was a "lesser" B550 without Wi-FI, but I didn't need Wi-Fi so this didn't feel like a loss because what I really wanted was a minimum-cost B550 motherboard. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BTTZFQTP
So going through alternate channels I actually got a decent bundle price at $!55... but it took a lot of effort and I definitely got a minimum Win11 desktop horsepower configuration.
In contrast, this Micro Center deal gives you brand new gear with a warranty on all items from a reputable vendor. The configuration facilitates upgrading legacy systems to Windows 11 supported hardware. About the biggest downside here is the requirement for you to bring a GPU along (in addition to a case and power supply).
Good luck!
Jon
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I had a couple of upgrades I'd decided I could no longer sit on and had to pull together my own, much lesser, version of this deal via:
- $35 CPU/fan new via eBay
- $50 for 16GB of DDR4 RAM via local craigslist/FB marketplace
- $70 motherboard via Amazon
So going through alternate channels I actually got a decent bundle price at $!55... but it took a lot of effort and I definitely got a minimum Win11 desktop horsepower configuration.I had to select for a 3000G (much less powerful, but still sufficient for the systems in question and with integrated graphics!)
I was lucky enough to find a local kid parting out their system selling four (4) 8GB DIMMs for under $100
This was a "lesser" B550 without Wi-FI, but I didn't need Wi-Fi so this didn't feel like a loss because what I really wanted was a minimum-cost B550 motherboard. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BTTZFQTP
In contrast, this Micro Center deal gives you brand new gear with a warranty on all items from a reputable vendor. The configuration facilitates upgrading legacy systems to Windows 11 supported hardware. About the biggest downside here is the requirement for you to bring a GPU along (in addition to a case and power supply).
Good luck!
Jon
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I had a couple of upgrades I'd decided I could no longer sit on and had to pull together my own, much lesser, version of this deal via:
- $35 CPU/fan new via eBay
- $50 for 16GB of DDR4 RAM via local craigslist/FB marketplace
- $70 motherboard via Amazon
So going through alternate channels I actually got a decent bundle price at $!55... but it took a lot of effort and I definitely got a minimum Win11 desktop horsepower configuration.I had to select for a 3000G (much less powerful, but still sufficient for the systems in question and with integrated graphics!)
I was lucky enough to find a local kid parting out their system selling four (4) 8GB DIMMs for under $100
This was a "lesser" B550 without Wi-FI, but I didn't need Wi-Fi so this didn't feel like a loss because what I really wanted was a minimum-cost B550 motherboard. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BTTZFQTP
In contrast, this Micro Center deal gives you brand new gear with a warranty on all items from a reputable vendor. The configuration facilitates upgrading legacy systems to Windows 11 supported hardware. About the biggest downside here is the requirement for you to bring a GPU along (in addition to a case and power supply).
Good luck!
Jon
What is the cheapest 5G?
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Honestly with RAM prices the way they are, I'm not sure why this isn't FP here on Slickdeals.
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Honestly with RAM prices the way they are, I'm not sure why this isn't FP here on Slickdeals.
- WiFi 6 (802.11ax) on the ATX vs WiFi 5 (802.11ac) on the MicroATX model
- Four (4) PCI Express 3.0 x16 vs. just One (1) PCI Express 3.0 x16 on the MicroATX model
- The ATX model includes an extra water pump fan header and system fan header vs. the MicroATX model
- The ATX model includes an extra USB 2.0 header
https://www.microcenter.com/endeca/CompareV2.aspx?returnUrl=L3NlYXJjaC9zZWFyY2hfcmVzdWx0cy5hc3B4P050dD1naWdhYnl0ZStiNTUwJnBhZ2U9MQ%3D%3D(Note that the MicroATX model does include a single PCI Express x1 that is omitted on the ATX model)
Good luck!
Jon
https://www.theregister
However, it is fun to see DDR4 coming to the rescue.
https://www.techpowerup
I'm reminded of the response to RAMBUS on the desktop with the launch of P4 in the early 2000s. Though the fundamental market factors at play are different, the basic problems for the consumer (high cost and low availability) feel close enough for a little deja vu.
https://www.theregister
Good luck!
Jon
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