burninatortech4

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Black Friday 2025 (including Black Friday "Week") mega thread. Hopefully we can consolidate things here.

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1) Each link must include plain text item name and price (at time of posting). Try to keep links updated if possible to account for price changes and OOS.
2) If deal is country specific please say so in plain text.

I''ll get things started:

1) SK Hynix P41 2TB (Newegg) $149

SOLD OUT
 
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Steltek

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This isn't as specific as you want @burninatortech4 , but there are a lot of options available for this. Therefore, here goes....

1) MSI has some decently priced AMD platform motherboard/AMD processor combos for sale in the motherboard section of their US webstore:


The processors are AMD OEM (which normally have no warranty), but MSI states on their website that they will warranty the processors for a year if purchased in combination with a motherboard.

I just purchased an MSI MPG x670e Carbon Wifi for $379.99 and an OEM 9950X3D for $580 in a combo. The available processor options are as follows:

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If you have a Paypal account with the "Paypal pay later" offer described in the following web link, you can use it at the MSI website to get 20% off the purchase price back in rewards points convertible back to cash (which for me is pending at $192 based upon my order, making that $580 9950X3D only $388 which is a fantastic price even for an OEM CPU). That offer works at both Newegg, Best Buy, and other stores as well, BTW.


2) Finally, there is also a separate Steam gift card offer available for purchase of certain MSI products. The amount varies between $10 and $100, depending on what MSI product(s) you purchase. Details are available at the following link:


I lost out on the gift card by purchasing the X670e motherboard (I need the additional PCIe slots/lanes more than I need the Thunderbolt ports on the X870e version of the board), but most won't have that restriction and thus could benefit from the Steam card.

EDIT: looking at the order, I just realized that MSI did not charge me sales tax. As a result, I'm ahead approximately another hundred dollars on this deal over what I had realized....
 
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