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292 Motherboard, CPU, and RAM bundle deal for $629.99 makes it feel like there’s no memory shortage — nearly $240 in savings

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Tom's Hardware · today 15:45 EDT

Motherboard, CPU, and RAM bundle deal for $629.99 makes it feel like there’s no memory shortage — nearly $240 in savings

Newegg is offering a massive discount when you purchase this motherboard, processor, and memory bundle.

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