Read more.AMD Ryzen 9 3900XT: €499, Ryzen 7 3800XT: €459, and Ryzen 5 3600XT: €319.
Read more.AMD Ryzen 9 3900XT: €499, Ryzen 7 3800XT: €459, and Ryzen 5 3600XT: €319.
Something feels a very off with those prices. 40 euros between a high-clocked 8 core CPU (3800 series) and 12 core CPU? Unless the 3800XT is pushing 5Ghz+ (for gamers) that seems a very small gap in a premium tier. I would have thought 219 (3600XT) and 359 (380XT) would make more sense (ie. typos on the first digits).
Those are crap european etailer prices, the real prices will be $30 to $40 higher over the X models prices!
Meh. We've had higher clocked zen2 available since launch (3600X and 3800X) - it was widely agreed that the speed boost wasn't worth the extra cash, and nothing's changed that much. They'd have to have greatly improved clocks for these to be worth any premium, and I'd be surprised if the yield improvements were big enough
319 Euros for 6 cores is a bit steep I feel. The current 3600X is much cheaper.
Those are just placeholder prices, nothing to do with the real-world. Expect xt's to be the same or slightly higher than existing, and the existing to drop by 10-15%, which is what I am interested in. A 3600 for £135 sounds about right, but then I quite like the look of 4600g? (or 4400G).
How will I get one of those to work in a A300 deskmini?
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