Newegg Ryzen AM5 Bundles Cut Prices Through July 31, 2026

Newegg is running a short-term set of AMD platform bundles that pair Ryzen CPUs with AM5 motherboards and DDR5 memory, offering a way to lock in several core PC components at once while standalone RAM pricing remains unusually high.
As reported by Windows Central, the offers cover the Ryzen 5 9600X, Ryzen 7 7800X3D and Ryzen 9 9900X, with bundle configurations varying by motherboard vendor and memory kit. The sale is scheduled to run from July 14 through July 31, 2026, though individual configurations can sell out or change price earlier.

AMD Ryzen AM5 CPU, motherboard, and DDR5-6000 bundles advertised with limited-time savings.The notable bundles​

Newegg’s current listings show a Ryzen 5 9600X package with an MSI B850 Gaming Plus WiFi 6E board and 16GB of TeamGroup DDR5-6000 memory for $459.99, down from a listed $629.98. That is the most straightforward option for a new midrange AM5 build, although 16GB should be regarded as a starting point rather than a long-term target for a gaming and multitasking machine.
At the other end, a Ryzen 9 9900X package includes an Asus TUF Gaming X870E-Plus WiFi 7 motherboard and 16GB of TeamGroup DDR5-6000 for $718.99, against a listed $1,008.98. The 12-core Ryzen 9 is the more sensible choice for users who combine gaming with heavily threaded work such as video exports, code compilation, or 3D rendering.
The Ryzen 7 7800X3D bundle is the gaming-focused pick. Tom’s Hardware reports that Newegg is offering it with a Gigabyte B650E motherboard and a 16GB TeamGroup DDR5-6000 kit for $636.99, a claimed $188.99 saving, with an MSI cooler included in that particular promotion. The 7800X3D remains a capable gaming chip, but its productivity performance is less compelling than AMD’s higher-core Ryzen 9 parts.

Read the component list, not the percentage​

The headline discounts are based on Newegg’s combined list prices, so buyers should compare the actual bundle total against current standalone pricing before checking out. The motherboard is particularly important: B650E and B850 boards have different expansion, networking and USB provisions, while the X870E model targets more fully featured systems.
There are a few practical catches:
  • These bundles use 16GB DDR5 kits, which may be limiting for high-end games, virtual machines, content creation, or a long-lived Windows 11 system.
  • A CPU cooler is not necessarily included; verify the individual listing rather than assuming the processor package contains one.
  • Newegg says full combo returns are required for a refund, so individual components generally cannot be returned separately.
For builders already committed to AM5, the bundles can remove some compatibility work and soften the cost of DDR5, but buyers should budget for a 32GB memory upgrade if the system will handle demanding workloads.

References​

  1. Primary source: Windows Central
    Published: 2026-07-15T17:09:00+00:00
  2. Related coverage: tomshardware.com
  3. Related coverage: newegg.com
 

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