BF deals on Ryzen 5 3600 and 128 GB name brand microsd card?

GunsMadeAmericaFree

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I'm looking for 2 items this Black Friday 'season'.

First off, I've decided to give myself the gift of doubling my storage for my Android set top box, which currently has 64GB of storage
in an SD slot. (micro sd, using adapter) I'd like to find a deal of $14 shipped for name brand 128 GB micro sd through a
reputable dealer.


Second, my son wants to built a computer for his 4-H project this year. I think I've decided on the Ryzen 5 3600 as the cpu, which
gives a cpumark score of just under 20,000. I saw it recently on Ebay from Newegg for $175 with a coupon. I'm hoping to find it
somewhere for 20 bucks less than that - $155.

Have any of you heard of any deals that would help me out? Thanks!
 

VirtualLarry

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I'm looking for 2 items this Black Friday 'season'.

First off, I've decided to give myself the gift of doubling my storage for my Android set top box, which currently has 64GB of storage
in an SD slot. (micro sd, using adapter) I'd like to find a deal of $14 shipped for name brand 128 GB micro sd through a
reputable dealer.
That shouldn't be too hard, I think that I saw a Team Group microSDXC 128GB for $13.99 just a little while ago @ Newegg.


Second, my son wants to built a computer for his 4-H project this year. I think I've decided on the Ryzen 5 3600 as the cpu, which
gives a cpumark score of just under 20,000. I saw it recently on Ebay from Newegg for $175 with a coupon. I'm hoping to find it
somewhere for 20 bucks less than that - $155.

Have any of you heard of any deals that would help me out? Thanks!
I applaud your gusto in looking for a Ryzen R5 3600 for $155, but I have my doubts that you will find one standalone for that price, at least new.

Amortized, you might see that price, in a combo deal with a mobo and maybe some DDR4 RAM, either @ Newegg or Microcenter (B&M).
 
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VirtualLarry

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VirtualLarry

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Had to look up what Ebay bucks were. How does that get the price down to $155?
Amortized. It's kind of like buying something from Newegg, with a "Free Gift Card by E-mail" attached to the product. It doesn't come off the purchase price up-front, but assuming that you continue to buy from there, it works out effectively the same way.