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Core i5 6600k and MSI Z170A Krait ATX Mainboard Bundle

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There was recently a shortage for this so the price went up to 400, but it's down to 370 again. It's a very good deal for such new products, in fact in some cases it costs less than a 4690k.

 

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=9809602&sku=M69-10296&SRCCODE=PRDRP&cm_lm=29c6565df9e25c5a28ee2e58ce0a2c33&cm_mmc=email-_-program-_-PRDRP-_-programPRDRP&utm_source=EML&utm_medium=program&utm_campaign=PRDRP

 

Pretty sure it's going to be out of stock soon.

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Nice find.

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Normally, buying both separately, you're looking at $240 for the CPU and $150 for the board. $390 together.

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hey man that $ could be the difference between a standard psu and a Modular PSU. or a meh case and a nice case. $30 here or there can add a lot of creature comforts (i'm assuming that if your getting a K series chip you have the cash for a 960+ or  280+ Class GPU and the 8 or 16 GB of ram your gonna run.)

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Not Bad at all

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hey man that $ could be the difference between a standard psu and a Modular PSU. or a meh case and a nice case. $30 here or there can add a lot of creature comforts (i'm assuming that if your getting a K series chip you have the cash for a 960+ or  280+ Class GPU and the 8 or 16 GB of ram your gonna run.)

Newegg has a deal running with visa checkout where you can get $25 off $200+ or $10 off $100+. That means that you can get the the 6600k for $224.99 and the MSI Z170A Krait for $139.99 or a combined $364.98.

 

You'd have to make two accounts for the code to work a second time. Just add "+2" to your gmail account name during a newegg account setup for a fast second email (grey area with code's terms and restrictions) or use a family-member/roommate's email (perfectly legal).

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Considering getting this but I am gonna have 4 drives, one of which is an m.2 drive and pc partpicker says if using an m.2 drive it disables 2 sata ports anyone know anyways around it? note the M.2 drive is PCIe based.

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WHY DO ALL OF THESE DEALS HAVE TO BE IN AMERICA!?! I am planning to get those exact two items and live in the UK. I have to pay around $500, not $370... Jesus Christ, VAT and the government are pathetic money thieves..

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Yeah that VAT crap is BS

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ANd in australia pair that with 16GB of RAM and an H100iGTX you will be paying $949 http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=187_1781&products_id=33095

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And? AUD isn't USD.

Truth, convert to USD and that's a way better deal than it looks like

still not good though I think

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