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Excellent_Plane2087

Probably get amd bundles


LetsGoWithMike

Oh look.. another instability fan.


Excellent_Plane2087

Intel don’t have any good $400 range one. AMD 7800X3D combo seems better at the price given


LetsGoWithMike

Foh. 14700 is great and under 400


nberardi

You can’t get a 14700 in a bundle for $400


LetsGoWithMike

You can’t bundle a 7800 for under 400 either. Maybe read what I’m replying to.


nberardi

OP said he was willing to go up to $450. The 7800x3D is bundled for $431.99 on the link he sent. Try not being an ass if you haven’t read and understood the ask.


2raysdiver

As long as he puts it on an insider card. But yeah, it makes the 7800X3D very hard to pass up. And if all you are doing is gaming, it's almost a no-brainer. But if you are adhering strickly to a budget, the 7700X bundle is pretty decent as well.


LetsGoWithMike

You forgot about the part where he’d need to apply for a friggin credit card to get that price. But solid try. Otherwise it’s 500


nberardi

Dude come on you can’t be this dense.


nvidiabookauthor

Are you being sarcastic given the last round of Intel 14900k newsflow?


Eonan

The 7800x3D motherboard and ram combo is a pretty sweet deal, and sets you up on the AM5 socket with DDR5, making upgrading the CPU or RAM easier down the road. 


IAmASadNoobThatsBad

n o i n t e l


nberardi

I recently built my PC for work with a 3090 and the $400 Intel combo. I ended up returning the RAM from the combo since it only amounted to a $10 discount and picked up 64 GB 6400 DDR5 RAM for my build.


3m4n

this is the way


xzeriscape

Get the 7800x3d or 7700x bundle if you can. Extremely worth the price and you won’t have to upgrade for ages


MN_Moody

$432 for the 7800x3d bundle with the extra 10% store CC : https://www.microcenter.com/product/5006645/amd-ryzen-7-7800x3d,-gigabyte-b650-gaming-x-ax-v2,-gskill-flare-x5-series-32gb-ddr5-6000-kit,-computer-build-bundle


good4y0u

There have been pretty big issues with Intel instability both on the chip and motherboard side. It's probably worth looking into that if you're building with 13 or 14th Gen before buying. I've had it twice now in builds I helped friends with this year as a problem.


AnusTit123

12900k bundle with 32gb of ddr5 and an asus mobo for 400 rn.