The retailer’s new combo pairs AMD’s 8‑core, 96 MB 3D‑V‑Cache Ryzen 7 9850X3D with Gigabyte’s RTX 5070 Ti, delivering a 4K‑ready platform for roughly $1,265 – a $250 discount versus buying the parts separately. The offer highlights the narrowing price gap between high‑end CPUs and GPUs as supply stabilises after the 2023‑24 component crunch.
Announcement
Newegg announced a limited‑time bundle that combines the AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D desktop processor with the Gigabyte Eagle RTX 5070 Ti graphics card for $1,264.99. The listed price represents a $253.99 saving compared with the sum of the two items when purchased individually (CPU $458.99 + GPU $1,059.99). The promotion targets builders seeking a 4K‑capable gaming rig without the premium price tag of a flagship‑class system.

Technical specifications
AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D (Zen 5, 3D‑V‑Cache)
- Cores / Threads: 8 / 16
- Base clock: 4.7 GHz
- Boost clock: 5.6 GHz
- L3 cache: 96 MB (3‑stack 3D‑V‑Cache)
- TDP: 105 W (default), 140 W boost
- Process node: TSMC N5 (5 nm)
- Key performance figures: In the 3DMark Time Spy CPU test the 9850X3D scores 16,800 points, roughly 7 % faster than the previous‑generation 9800X3D and 2 % behind the higher‑end Ryzen 9 9950X3D.
- Overclocking headroom: Unlocked multiplier; most reviewers report stable operation up to 5.8 GHz with adequate cooling.
Gigabyte Eagle RTX 5070 Ti (Nvidia Blackwell)
- CUDA cores: 8,960
- GPU clock: 2,250 MHz base, 2,550 MHz boost
- Memory: 16 GB GDDR7, 22 Gbps, 256‑bit bus (560 GB/s bandwidth)
- Ray tracing cores: 3rd‑gen RT cores, 2× increase over RTX 4070 Ti
- DLSS: Supports DLSS 4 with Multi‑Frame Generation (MFG)
- Form factor: Triple‑fan, SFF‑ready PCB (max 300 mm length)
- Power draw: 300 W board power, 350 W total system recommendation
- Benchmark snapshot: In 4K Cyberpunk 2077 with DLSS 4, the card delivers an average of 78 fps, a 12 % uplift over the RTX 4070 Ti in the same configuration.
Market implications
Supply‑side context
The bundle arrives as the semiconductor supply chain continues to recover from the 2023‑24 shortages that inflated GPU and high‑end CPU pricing by 30‑40 %. Nvidia’s Blackwell silicon entered volume production in Q2 2024, and TSMC’s N5 node has reached steady‑state yields above 90 %, allowing AMD to price the 9850X3D close to its predecessor’s launch price. The $250 discount therefore reflects a realignment of component pricing rather than a temporary promotional loss.
Competitive positioning
- CPU market: The 9850X3D’s 96 MB L3 cache gives it a clear advantage in cache‑sensitive titles (e.g., Starfield, Baldur’s Gate 3), where it outperforms the non‑X3D Ryzen 7 7700X by 15‑20 % in average FPS. Its price‑to‑performance ratio now sits at $5.75 per 1 % FPS gain versus the 9950X3D, making it the sweet spot for gamers who need cache‑boosted performance without stepping into the $600‑plus tier.
- GPU market: The RTX 5070 Ti slots between Nvidia’s RTX 4070 Ti and the flagship RTX 5090. At $1,060 list price it is ~15 % cheaper than the RTX 5090 while delivering ~70 % of the 4K rasterization performance. The inclusion of DLSS 4 MFG narrows the frame‑rate gap further, especially in titles that already support the feature.
Pricing dynamics for system builders
Assuming a typical mid‑range build (M.2 SSD, 32 GB DDR5‑6000, 750 W PSU, ATX motherboard), the total system cost with the bundle lands around $1,850. By contrast, a comparable system using a non‑X3D Ryzen 7 7700X and an RTX 4070 Ti would cost roughly $2,050, a 9 % premium for lower gaming performance at 4K. The bundle therefore creates a price‑performance sweet spot that could shift a portion of the high‑end market away from the RTX 5090‑centric builds that dominated Q4 2023.
Outlook
If the discount holds for the next two weeks, the bundle is likely to sell out quickly, given the limited inventory of both the 9850X3D and the RTX 5070 Ti. Retailers may use similar pairings to clear stock of newly released GPUs while keeping AMD’s X3D line visible in the consumer market. For system integrators, the combo offers a clear reference configuration for 4K gaming PCs priced under $2,000, a segment that has been under‑served since the component crunch.
For the full product specs, see the AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D page and the Gigabyte RTX 5070 Ti specifications.

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