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991 Newegg bundle puts a bow on a Core Ultra 7 265K, 32GB of DDR5, and more for $610 — get most of a PC build for the price of 64GB of RAM

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Tom's Hardware · 11/25/2025 15:57 EDT

Newegg bundle puts a bow on a Core Ultra 7 265K, 32GB of DDR5, and more for $610 — get most of a PC build for the price of 64GB of RAM

The cost of DDR5 is out of control, but this Newegg bundle basically gives you a 32GB kit for free.

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