Purchased a 2700 from Microcenter. Told him the game codes are all gone.
Purchased a 2700 from Microcenter. Told him the game codes are all gone.
I purchased a Ryzen 2700 for my nephew’s new setup. We intended to use the free code to obtain Borderlands, allowing both of us to play together, since I received it for free from my 3600X. I paid for the CPU, but then the seller checked my receipt and said the game codes were all used up. What? I already bought the CPU. I would have chosen the 2600 at a lower price if I knew this was even possible. They still promote the deal on Amazon and Newegg, yet Microcenter claims everything is sold out. Anyone have any ideas?
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Yeah, it's not great but 2700x is much better than the 2600 for long-term use and everyday tasks. You won't regret it if you upgrade later—just make sure to get a good cooler too. A 3600 or higher would be fine, and buying something like the Hyper 212 wouldn't cost much extra. Unless you go with a 2133 RAM, then it feels a bit worse.