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MC. Buy an FX-8120 for $199, get $120 off Motherboard

Chiropteran

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$189 bundle now.

http://www.microcenter.com/specials/promotions/AMDbundlePROMO.html
FX 8120 Black Edition 3.1GHz Octa-Core Socket AM3+ Boxed Processor
$189.99 plus free motherboard




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Old/Original Deal:

Edit: Deal still on, in a slightly different form. You can get one of 3 boards free with an 8120, or $100 off several other boards (including asus sabertooth 990fx). If you buy a 4100 or 6100 instead, you can get one of 2 (cheap) 760G chipset am3+ socket boards for free.

http://www.microcenter.com/specials/email/CPlanding_0127.html

Heard mixed results on other deal forums, some MC will only let you apply the deal to a few specific boards, others will let you apply to virtually any compatible board.


I got this board with it-
http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0375772

You can apparently put the 8120 and this specific board in your shopping card online and the board should show as $.01 for this promo. Other boards might require some talk with MC managers, YMMV.

Whatever you feel about the performance of the CPU, it's a steal at the equivalent price of $79 (after taking off $120 for your motherboard discount).
 
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EDIT Jan 30th: These deals & more, continue into February (see MC flyer).
http://www.microcenter.com/specials/promotions/AMDbundlePROMO.html

Three combo deals in the email from MC. The ATX boards are 16x and 4x on the PCIe x16 slots, with USB3. Think the third board is a budget model, for 95W TDP processors. Good thing I'm not too close to a MC. Have a newish Phenom II X6 @4100 MHz which could use a better board, but I'd probably never get around to selling the 8 core cpu.

EDIT: ASUS M5A78L-M LX "PLUS" version 125 watt TDP per ASUS. Regular version is the 95 watt model.

963058 GA-970A-UD3 Socket AM3+ ATX
REG. Price $119.99
Instant Motherboard Savings - $10.00
Bundle Savings - $109.99
FINAL Motherboard Cost when purchased with the FX8120 FREE
$109.99 if sold separately

209403 M5A97 AM3+ ATX
REG. Price $99.99
Mfr. Mail-in Rebate - $10.00
Bundle Savings - $89.99
FINAL Motherboard Cost when purchased with the FX8120 FREE
$89.99 after $10 mfr. mail-in rebate if sold separately

083790 M5A78L-M LX PLUS Socket AM3+ mATX
REG. Price $59.99
Mfr. mail-in rebate - $10.00
Bundle Savings - $49.99
FINAL Motherboard Cost when purchased with the FX4100 or FX6100 FREE
$49.99 after $10 mfr. mail-in rebate if sold separately
 
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I think this deal is a huge YMMV situation.

I had a machine take a dump on me and I was actually considering a 8120 with the asus sabertooth board. Just don't feel like having to argue to get this deal. The wording on the ad is vague and is open to interpretation. Though I read it as you buy an 8120 and you get a 109.99 off a board (+ a 10 instant rebate) -> off ANY board.

We'll see if I can get my machine going today. If not, I might be in the mood for a healthy debate
 
Microcenter in Cambridge, MA shows Asus M5A78L-M LX PLUS Socket AM3+ mATX as $10 (regular price $49.99) when bundled with FX-4100 $109.99. No mention of any rebate on this board.
 
That's pretty hot, if it could be applied to the ASrock 990FX Extreme4 board. ($160 normal price)

That would make an FX 8120 + mobo the same price as I paid for the X6 1045T + mobo last Sunday.
 
Microcenter in Cambridge, MA, the deal quoted by OP works as stated. The only other board that got a discount with the FX-8120BE is ASUS M5A88-V EVO which went from $119.99 to $79.99. Only $40 discount.

Weird.
 
Yeah, it says "up to $120" which means that you would probably have to buy a $250+ board to get that $120.
 
http://www.microcenter.com/specials/promotions/AMDbundlePROMO.html
New AMD FX Combos in the February MC flyer.

Also make your own combo with $40 off on any AMD mobo when you buy the $100 & up AMD cpus.

And the old combo deals in Post #2 are still good (ASUS & Gigabyte).

Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P Free AR $10 with purchase of FX4100 or FX6100. Has DVI (the Asus doesn't), Radeon HD3000 vid, 125W TDP support. EDIT: watch out for Rev 4 boards with lower TDP. Try to get the V3.1 model (thanks Uppsala9496, I'd forgotten about that) .

ASUS Sabertooth 990FX 79.99 AR $10 with purchase of FX8120 @ 199.99

Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 $49.99 AR $10 with purchase of FX8120 @ 199.99
 
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A warning about the Gigabyte GA-78LMT-52P board. MC is selling the revision 4.0 of this board which is garbage. I have both revision 3.1 and revision 4.0. I managed to fry revision 3.1 trying to overclock my 1055T a little too much. Very little voltage increase.
Revision 4.0 can't even get close to my old stable overclock that board 3.1 had (3.5ghz with no voltage increase).

http://www.overclock.net/t/946407/amd-motherboard-vrm-information-list
Very informative about VRM's. Rev 4.0 is only 3.1. Not worth it.
 
I built my wife a PC with that Gigabyte 970-UD3 board. Stable, pretty well laid out, lots of IO ports. For a "value" board it has good power delivery and is a full size ATX board.

I try to make sure she gets good hardware 🙂
 
While the original deal ended, there is a new similar deal now, basically the same thing but it's more clear about what you can get. No need to argue with a store manager to make it work now!

Tempted to get another 8120 w/ sabertooth board to build a triple GPU bitcoin miner, though I'll need to convince my brother to assist in the purchase since it's a limit 1 CPU per household.
 
I want to get this. Can't think of a way to get my wife to approve of this though. I already have a good machine.
 
I built my wife a PC with that Gigabyte 970-UD3 board. Stable, pretty well laid out, lots of IO ports. For a "value" board it has good power delivery and is a full size ATX board.

I try to make sure she gets good hardware 🙂

That's a good board, but it doesn't support Crossfire or SLI.

The ASrock 970 Extreme4 supports both.

There was talk on one forum, that ASrock was actually using a 990X chipset in their "970" board, in order to facilitate that, since the 970 boards were never licensed by NV for SLI support, only the more expensive 990X and 990FX.

http://asrock.com/mb/overview.asp?Model=970 Extreme4

If I get money soon, and they have one of these mobos available, I might just get an 8120 combo with the 970 Extreme4, for my secondary rig. I love experimenting with new technology.
 
Has anyone been sucessful getting a discount on a motherboard that wasn't explicitly mentioned on the promo page? I'm hopeful that the three mobos on the lower right that are $100 off, means that you can get $100 off any compatible high-end mobo.

The one I'm specifically interested in is the Asrock 990FX Extreme4 board. I picked up one of those a couple of Sundays ago, for my X6 1045T hex-core, and I would like to pick up another one with an FX 8120.

Then I can compare them. 🙂
 
Page 28 of the Feb. online flyer says you can make your own combo with $40 off on any AMD mobo when you buy one of the $100 & up AMD cpus. Likely waste a trip if you try to get them to do better than that. Been thinking about that ASRock 970 Extreme4 which you surprised me with, by noting that it had 8x sli and crossfire capability. Had looked at the other 970 boards (8x 4x) and was leaning toward the costlier 990 models.

http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/57e09b6d#/57e09b6d/28

Has anyone been sucessful getting a discount on a motherboard that wasn't explicitly mentioned on the promo page? I'm hopeful that the three mobos on the lower right that are $100 off, means that you can get $100 off any compatible high-end mobo....
 
Does that gigabyte board mean I can't run my GTX 295 on it since it's in SLI at all times? GA-970A-UD3
 
GA-970A-UD3 does not have official sli/crossfire support. Will that prevent you from doing it? Not sure.
If you are concerned, spend the extra $30 on the asrock 990 board.
 
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