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Newegg goes wild as $800 Intel gaming bundle crashes to just $389 in insane sale
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50283, member: 636"] Newegg serves up an incredible bargain that computer gamers cannot ignore. Shoppers can grab five premium items valued at over $800 for just $389 during the FantasTech Sale event. The bundle features Intel Core Ultra 7 265K processor paired with MSI Pro Z890-P WiFi motherboard. Buyers also receive MSI MAG Coreliquid A13 360 Black AIO cooler and three blockbuster video games. The package delivers Star Wars Outlaws Gold Edition, Civilization VII, and Dying Light: The Beast at no extra cost. Individual prices reveal the massive savings potential for smart shoppers. The Intel processor alone costs $300 when purchased separately from retailers. MSI motherboard carries a $179 price tag on its website. The premium AIO cooling system retails for $109 at most electronics stores. Star Wars Outlaws Gold Edition game commands another $109 from gaming outlets. Computer enthusiasts can build powerful gaming rigs without breaking their budgets. The Intel Core Ultra 7 265K delivers solid performance even though other processors might offer better gaming speeds. At effectively $200 for the CPU within this bundle, the value proposition becomes undeniable. Three free games sweeten the deal for gamers seeking entertainment variety. The limited-time offer could disappear without warning from the retailer. [/QUOTE]
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