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AMD Ryzen 5 5600G AM4 CPU & MSI B550M PRO mATX Motherboard Bundle $279 + Delivery + Surcharge @ Shopping Express

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Ryzen 5 5600G + B550 mATX motherboard for $279. Part of their Epic Hour sale.
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The page shows $313, but in cart, it goes down to $279. 1% surcharge for select payment methods.

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  • +2

    Thanks OP! Free shipping with 1% surcharge total $281.79.

  • +1

    Expired? Not showing this price in cart for me

    • Free shipping gone too

    • +2

      Yeah, apparently their Epic Hour deals only last for an hour.

      • +2

        One hour or while stock lasts.

  • Sold out according to the site

  • +1

    Just buy a ram and psu and you get a great working computer

    • +1

      This CPU have integrated graphics?

      • +1

        Yes

  • +1

    Thanks, grabbed one. Now waiting for 6600XT for under $400 and i can build a new pc.

    • +1

      Asus dual $399 Kogan

    • I noticed the Ryzen 5 5600G only supports PCIe3.0. I wonder if there would be any PCIe3 bottleneck with a 6600XT?

      • +1

        Shouldn't

  • +1

    Had one in my cart and then hesitated.
    Oh well, I'll just have to keep looking out for a 12th gen i5 12400 deal.

    • Wait for 13th Gen

      • all the best architectural improvements have been on even numbers:

        2nd gen sandybridge
        4th gen haswell
        6th gen skylake
        12th gen alderlake(lol @ 6 generations of lake with no improvements)

        • +1

          Wait for 24th gen 🤣

          • @BargainKen: does feel like they cooking something tho, now that they've convinced everybody they've stopped innovating, hoping they deliver some big gains next few generations so i can finally upgrade lol

            similar setup to sandybridge too when they killed AMD's competitive AM3 lineup

            • @abctoz: They're doubling the e-cores on the 13900 so it can at least finally pull ahead of the 5950x in multi core workloads decisively.

              • @BargainKen: doubling cores should be easy like I know you can pickup 16core Haswell xeons off aliexpress for like 150, so they could do this 10years ago

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                  @abctoz: Depends on the approach, getting it into a desktop footprint is much harder than server since you've only got so much power budget. Other issue is yield, which is why AMD went to chiplets which increase yield at cost of some performance vs Intel who use monolithic (much harder to do). The e-cores at least give intel some margin with power budget since they dont use much power so they can get it onto a desktop socket (barely).

  • -1

    Just make sure to ask SE to update bios for ryzen 5. A similar bundle that I’ve bought in the past didnt even have the bios updated to run ryzen 5 cpu and I had to send it back. Even though the box says “ryzen 5000” ready, the bios is still outdated for the newer ryzen 5 cpu.

    • Couldn't do yourself via a USB port? I bought my 5600X 18 months ago so some motherboards hadn't changed across but I just did it myself - there were instructions on the manufacturer's website to use a USB drive to update it with just the power being supplied to the mobo.

      • -1

        The msi b550m pro is a budget spec mobo and does not have a usb flash or quick flash capability. The only way to flash it is to install a ryzen 3 cpu to flash it.

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