AMD Ryzen 9 9850X3D and RX 9070 XT bundle saves nearly $200 on Newegg
At a glance:
- Newegg is selling a combo bundle of the AMD Ryzen 9 9850X3D CPU and Radeon RX 9070 XT GPU for $978, saving roughly $200 off the lowest tracked combined price of $1,060.
- The RX 9070 XT features 64 RDNA 4 Compute Units, 16GB GDDR6, a 256-bit bus, and 640 GB/s bandwidth; the 9850X3D packs 8 cores, 16 threads, and 96MB of 3D V-Cache on Zen 5.
- The 9850X3D is the best gaming CPU Tom's Hardware has ever tested, outperforming even the recently launched 9950X3D2.
The deal in detail
Right now, Newegg is running a combo that pairs AMD's Ryzen 9 9850X3D processor with a Radeon RX 9070 XT graphics card for $978. The RX 9070 XT included in the bundle is an ASRock Challenger variant that retails for about $700 on its own at the moment, and the 9850X3D is priced at $475 on Newegg — $25 below its standard $500 MSRP. If you track both parts separately on PCPartPicker, the lowest price you can find for either component adds up to $1,060. That makes the Newegg bundle an all-time low and a roughly $200 saving compared with buying the two parts individually at their best available prices.
The Radeon RX 9070 XT needs little introduction; it currently sits at the very top of Tom's Hardware's best GPUs roundup. The card is a flagship-tier GPU built for 1440p and even 4K gaming. It pairs 64 RDNA 4-based Compute Units with 16GB of GDDR6 memory saturated across a 256-bit wide memory bus, delivering 640 GB/s of bandwidth. The card's MSRP is $600, but it rarely sits at that price in practice. In traditional raster workloads, the RX 9070 XT pretty much matches Nvidia's RTX 5070 Ti across all resolutions, and it is only about 10 percent slower when it comes to ray-traced workloads. Nvidia does still offer a richer driver suite with features such as DLSS 4.5, the incoming DLSS 5, and RTX HDR, but AMD's FSR 4 is closing the gap.
Why the 9850X3D stands out
The Ryzen 9 9850X3D is the gaming CPU headline of the deal. It features 8 cores and 16 threads backed by an impressive 96MB of X3D-powered L3 cache. The chip is clocked at 4.7 GHz base but can boost all the way up to 5.6 GHz thanks to the 3D V-Cache being stacked underneath the CCDs on Zen 5. According to Tom's Hardware's testing, the 9850X3D is the best-performing processor the site has ever tested in gaming, faster than even the recently launched 9950X3D2. That makes it the current king of gaming CPUs in their benchmarks, despite the 9950X3D2 being the newer SKU.
When you factor in the $200 in savings from the bundle, you are essentially getting the ASRock Challenger RX 9070 XT for just around $500 — well below its $600 MSRP. Add the 9850X3D on top for $478 effective (the bundle price minus the GPU's standalone cost) and you have a genuinely high-end gaming platform for under $1,000. The deal is available now on Newegg, but stock is limited, so the recommendation is to act before it sells out.
Gaming performance context
For context on what this combo can actually deliver, the RX 9070 XT is positioned as a top-tier card for both 1440p and 4K gaming. In rasterized titles it trades blows with the RTX 5070 Ti at every resolution, and in ray tracing it falls behind by only about 10 percent. That makes it one of the strongest value propositions in the current GPU market, especially when bundled at this price point. The 9850X3D, meanwhile, ensures that the CPU side of the equation will not bottleneck even the most demanding modern titles at high frame rates. The combination of the two means you are looking at a system capable of high-refresh-rate 1440p and solid 4K gameplay without having to stretch toward the $1,400-plus range that some competing builds require.
What to watch next
The deal is live on Newegg right now, and Tom's Hardware notes that stock can run out quickly. For anyone mid-build or planning a system refresh during what they describe as the AI boom, this is a rare opportunity to pick up two of AMD's current top-tier parts at a discount. Keep an eye on Newegg's listings and also on PCPartPicker for any further price drops on either component individually. If you are looking for more savings across the board, Tom's Hardware maintains dedicated deal pages for SSD and storage, hard drives, gaming monitors, graphics cards, gaming chairs, and CPUs — so there are options beyond this specific bundle if your needs differ.
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- AMD
- Newegg
- Ryzen 9 9850X3D
- Radeon RX 9070 XT
- PC building deals
- RDNA 4
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