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AMD Ryzen 5 9600X + ASUS B650E MAX WIFI W + 32GB RGB RAM + 16GB RGB RAM

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$359

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Newegg has AMD Ryzen 5 9600X CPU + ASUS B650E MAX GAMING WIFI W Motherboard + 32GB RGB RAM + 16GB RGB RAM on sale for $358.98 when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames for posting this deal.

Deal Instructions:
  1. Visit page for ASUS B650E MAX GAMING WIFI W Motherboard
  2. Add to cart
    • 32GB (2 x 16GB) Team T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 6400 Desktop Memory (White, FF4D532G6400HC32ADC01) automatically added to cart
  3. Visit page for AMD Ryzen 5 9600X Processor (100-100001405WOF)
  4. Add to cart
    • 16GB (2 x 8GB) Team Group RGB DDR5 6000 Memory (Black, FF4D532G6400HC32ADC01) automatically added to cart
  5. Total after discounts should be $358.98

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  • About this deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this store:
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Newegg has AMD Ryzen 5 9600X CPU + ASUS B650E MAX GAMING WIFI W Motherboard + 32GB RGB RAM + 16GB RGB RAM on sale for $358.98 when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames for posting this deal.

Deal Instructions:
  1. Visit page for ASUS B650E MAX GAMING WIFI W Motherboard
  2. Add to cart
    • 32GB (2 x 16GB) Team T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 6400 Desktop Memory (White, FF4D532G6400HC32ADC01) automatically added to cart
  3. Visit page for AMD Ryzen 5 9600X Processor (100-100001405WOF)
  4. Add to cart
    • 16GB (2 x 8GB) Team Group RGB DDR5 6000 Memory (Black, FF4D532G6400HC32ADC01) automatically added to cart
  5. Total after discounts should be $358.98

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this store:
    • Details of Newegg's return policy (here)

Original Post

Written by tDames | Staff

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what a weird combo. 2 sets of mismatching ram?

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cuoreesitante
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what a weird combo. 2 sets of mismatching ram?
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sa420
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Followed the instructions and the cart totals are correct. This is an affordable way on to AM5, if you're looking to upgrade out of AM4 or Intel build. Sell the lower spec 2x8 GB sticks of memory and just run the 2x 16 GB 6400 and the deal is even sweeter. The white DDR5 is CL32 6400 MT/s, 10 ns. The current Microcenter combos on the 9600x aren't nearly as good.
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Quote from cuoreesitante :
what a weird combo. 2 sets of mismatching ram?

That's because they know 6000ddr5 is the correct ram and will likely run out of the box and the 6400 has a 50/50 chance of working with this cpu. They covered their basis on the cheap.
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The real deal here is the motherboard being back in stock, the same $20 combo savings apply with most other zen4/5 cpus (for example, you could get the motherboard + 32gb ram with the 7900x + 1tb ssd for $475.25). The previous thread for the motherboard+ram alone at $170 can be found here: https://slickdeals.net/f/18318430-asus-b650e-max-gaming-wifi-w-am5-atx-motherboard-32gb-team-t-force-delta-rgb-ddr5-6400-cl32-ram-169-99
Copying over my comment from that thread:

The specs for this motherboard can be found here: https://www.asus.com/us/motherboa.../techspec/
The only meaningful downside to this board is its 8+2+1 phase vrm, which leans towards the budget side. Even so, it should be more than sufficient for anything below a 16 core cpu (and can probably grudgingly handle an un-overclocked 16-core). The other specs are overall competent for a midrange board. It does support pcie gen5 on both the primary x16 slot and one of the m.2 slots.

The memory included as a "free gift item" is 32gb (2x16gb) ddr5 6400, Timings: 32-39-39-84, 1.35v. Considering the speed and timings, this memory almost certainly uses hynix memory chips. It's important to note that most zen4/5 cpus will NOT be stable at base expo/xmp timings for this memory in 1:1 mode, since overclocking the memory controller to 3200mhz often requires greater than 1.3v soc voltage (which is unsafe) depending on the silicon lottery.
Basic am5 memory overclocking/tuning information: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xcn_nvWGj7U

These are the settings I'd personally recommend overwriting on the xmp/docp profile as a starting point (primarily derived from buildzoid ddr5 6000 hynix fallback timings, simply taking the loosest between a or m die since I don't know which this particular memory kit is):

Ddr5 speed set to 6000 (mclk will be 3000, remember "ddr" is "double data rate")
uclk div1 mode set to uclk=memclk (mclk will be 3000, uclk will be 3000)
FCLK left on auto (2000)
Voltages:
VSOC 1.25v (if you disable your igpu in bios (or have decent luck with the silicon lottery) this can likely be set lower)
DRAM VDD 1.35v
DRAM VDDQ Auto (should be 1.35v)
VDDIO Auto (should be 1.35v)
VDDP 0.99v (0.95 should be easily possible, but I've heard of very rare anecdotal cases where stability suffers below 1v even at ddr5 6000)

Timings:
tCL 32 (30 easily possible)
tRCDWR 40 (38 likely possible)
tRCDRD 40 (38 likely possible)
tRP 40 (38 likely possible)
tRAS auto (or 126; tras doesn't appear to be used on single rank with am5)
tRC 70 (60 likely possible)
tWR 48
tRFC 512 (if your memory goes over 60C, raise to 544)
tRFC2 auto (not used on am5)
tRFCSB auto (not used on am5)
tREFI 40000 (if you memory stays below 60C raise to 50000, if it goes over 65C lower to 30000)
tRTP 16
tRRDL 8
tRRDS 8
tFAW 32
tWTRL 16
tWTRS 6
tRDRDSCL 4
tRDRDSC 1
tRDRDSD 6
tRDRDDD 6
tWRWRSCL 4
tWRWRSC 1
tWRWRSD 8
tWRWRDD 8
tWRRD 4
tRDWR 16

These are a basic starting point that should be completely stable unless you really lose the silicon lottery, there's tons of headroom for additional overclocking/tuning. Still, even with these very conservative settings, make sure to thoroughly stress test your system. Running memtest86 (free) from a flashdrive is good as an initial test to check for obvious hardware defects in all memory chips, but it's not very good at picking up errors due to overclocking. For free stress testing, at a minimum I'd recommend prime95 large ffts (4+hrs, 8+ preferred) and y-cruncher vt3 (4+hrs, 8+ preferred). For additional validation you could try occt memory and cpu+ram large dataset tests, hci memtest, and tm5 (testmem5) with 1usmus and absolut configs. I recommend running at least part of these stress tests in conjunction with a gpu stress test to simulate a worst case scenario for heat load.
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JustinJ3164
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Pretax total is coming to $378.98 for me. Is there a promo code missing?

Edit - when I go to the builder, it says $358, but $378 after adding to the cart.

Edit 2 - NVM, after proceeding through checkout, it recalced appropriately. Thanks OP!
Last edited by JustinJ3164 May 20, 2025 at 01:20 PM.
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Quote from JustinJ3164 :
Pretax total is coming to $378.98 for me. Is there a promo code missing?Edit - when I go to the builder, it says $358, but $378 after adding to the cart.Edit 2 - NVM, after proceeding through checkout, it recalced appropriately. Thanks OP!
You should see a line item for "combo up savings"
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Always bundled with crappy mobo
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Smoothsl
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Hmm, can't get the 2x16 to show up in the cart...
(Should it show up in the cart?)
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Lol, deal is already dead. I didn't purchase quick enough. 32mb ram for free has already been pulled. Bunch of clowns.
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Smoothsl
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Yeah, the 32gb is no longer on the MB page.. Super bummer...
Hmm, it seems to go back and forth on the MB page, but I cannot get the RAM to show in my cart...
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Quote from JustinJ3164 :
Lol, deal is already dead. I didn't purchase quick enough. 32mb ram for free has already been pulled. Bunch of clowns.
Yeah, what a JOKE! As soon as I try to access it, ON THE FIRST DAY OF POSTING, it's GONE! That's just a waste of everyone's time. OF COURSE many will sell and the vendors should PLAN for that!

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