Newegg gives away free 16GB DDR5 RAM kit with Gigabyte B650M motherboard, all for just $109 — This deal won't last long

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Gigabyte B650M motherboard and 16GB TeamGroup DDR5 6000
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Newegg is selling a Gigabyte B650M Gaming Plus Wifi AM5 motherboard for $109. Down from its usual $129, that's not a bad deal on its own. But as long as supplies last, the company is throwing in a 16GB DDR5-6000 kit from Team Group for free. That RAM alone is selling for $129, making this one of the best deals we've seen this Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals season.

We've written recently about how to survive surging RAM prices. And one of the best ways to do so when building a new PC has just popped up once again!

The Gigabyte board is micro ATX, and lacks PCIe 5.0, but it does include Wi-Fi 6E and 2.5GbE, two M.2 slots and four SATA ports. So storage isn't going to be an issue for most builds.


The Team Group RAM also isn't top-end by any means. But it's no slow slouch, either, rated for DDR5-6000 speeds (AMD EXPO and Intel XMP ready), which is actually the sweet spot for gaming performance on AMD's current platform. Of course, 16GB isn't great for a gaming rig that you want to last for years. But hey, it's hard to argue with 'free' RAM when the stuff has been surging 500% lately thanks to AI demand.

Don't sit on this deal. It will sell out.

If you're looking for more Cyber Monday savings, check out our Best PC Hardware deals for a range of products, or dive deeper into our specialized SSD and Storage Deals, Hard Drive Deals, Gaming Monitor Deals, Graphics Card Deals, Gaming Chair, Best Wi-Fi Routers, Best Motherboard or CPU Deals pages.

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After a rough start with the Mattel Aquarius as a child, Matt built his first PC in the late 1990s and ventured into mild PC modding in the early 2000s. He’s spent the last 15 years covering emerging technology for Smithsonian, Popular Science, and Consumer Reports, while testing components and PCs for Computer Shopper, PCMag and Digital Trends.

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