$678 price above AMD Ryzen 7 3D V-Cache processor box with TUF Gaming motherboard, MSI cooler, and T-Force Delta RGB RAM.

Snag a Ryzen 7 9800X3D + B850 Bundle for $678 With 32GB DDR5 and a Free MSI 240mm AIO

Building a fast gaming PC just got a lot more affordable. Newegg is running a limited-time bundle on the Ryzen 7 9800X3D with an ASUS TUF Gaming B850M-E WiFi motherboard—and it includes two bonus components at no extra cost.

The Ryzen 7 9800X3D is one of the strongest gaming CPUs available, but its $479 price tag puts it out of reach for many. This bundle helps soften the blow. The motherboard, an ASUS TUF Gaming B850M-E WiFi, is a compact, budget-friendly micro-ATX board with solid specs, overclocking support, built-in Wi‑Fi, and clean styling. It typically sells for about $219, putting the CPU + motherboard combo around $699. The bundle knocks that down to $678 and throws in two free parts that add real value.

Here’s what you get:
– Team T-Force Delta RGB 32 GB (2×16 GB) DDR5 memory, 6400 MT/s
– MSI MAG Coreliquid A13 240 Black AIO liquid cooler

Those freebies are worth roughly $179 combined, and with the extra $20 off the main bundle, you’re looking at about $199 in total savings if you still need RAM and a cooler. The 32 GB DDR5 kit is ideal for modern games and multitasking, while the 240 mm AIO provides plenty of cooling headroom to keep the 9800X3D’s temperatures in check under heavy loads.

Why this bundle makes sense:
– High-end gaming performance from a Zen 5 X3D chip without paying full price
– A well-rounded AM5 motherboard with Wi‑Fi and overclocking support
– Ready-to-go memory and cooling, eliminating two big purchase decisions

Planning a full build? The math works out nicely. The combined list price of the CPU, motherboard, RAM, and AIO is close to $880. With the bundle sitting at $678, you free up roughly $200 to put toward other parts. For around $250 more, you can add a 1–2 TB SSD, a reliable 600–800 W Gold PSU, and a clean mid-tower case. Pair it with a GeForce RTX 5070 12 GB, and you’re on track for a strong gaming rig in the $1,500 range.

If you were already considering a new build or a major upgrade, this deal covers the most important pieces of a high-performance gaming setup and leaves more budget for the graphics card.