I think that I will cancel my x570 gigabyte ITX order and get the B450 gigabyte ITX instead.I'm in same boat. Not in stock anywhere and itx often are released a little late so I suspect that's what is happening here
I think that I will cancel my x570 gigabyte ITX order and get the B450 gigabyte ITX instead.I'm in same boat. Not in stock anywhere and itx often are released a little late so I suspect that's what is happening here
And the price of the 3700x is now £299
At this point i would likely grab an x470 itx but i dont have a ryzen to flash the bios. Shall see if I can pick one up cheap...I think that I will cancel my x570 gigabyte ITX order and get the B450 gigabyte ITX instead.
That is supposed to make us feel good for pre ordering so early at a lower price. At least I hope it's that. Because if it's not arriving this week, in cancelling my orderI see Overclockers have plopped another £30 on the 3900, bringing it up to £529.99. £50 above their launch price.

been told by elsewhere that stock is coming on the 6th. no idea if its the same here but hopefully you all wont have to long of a wait![]()
in the end I have ordered a B450 gigabyte ITX from another supplier who has them in stock and is flashing the latest BIOS for free of charge.At this point i would likely grab an x470 itx but i dont have a ryzen to flash the bios. Shall see if I can pick one up cheap...
So no sight of any stock but the audacity of prices going up on a daily basis!

been told by elsewhere that stock is coming on the 6th. no idea if its the same here but hopefully you all wont have to long of a wait![]()
I'm slowly buying components for a Ryzen build and have held off the on the motherboard until I feel I can get the Ryzen 3900X. However, I am disappointed by the prices creeping up as we approach a replenishment of stock that's potentially to arrive in the next week or so. £479 was really pushing my limit, but I can justify it as I have remained so long on Intel 5930. I've seen it go to £499 and then £529 as we get closer and it makes me question what is really driving an originally marketed price of £479. Very sad that I shall have to go elsewhere for my components or wait longer for when the price gouging ends.
Seriously, have you seen the exchange rate this week? This isn't price gouging, it's economics.
What? 50£ extra is nowhere close to being a normal price if you really want to judge by the current exchange rate. This is a classic case of price gouging, as outlined by the previous commenterSeriously, have you seen the exchange rate this week? This isn't price gouging, it's economics.
Yup, how *dare* that exchange rate fluctuate!!!![]()
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Fortunately my wife is off to the USA and even with current exchange rates she can pick one up for £410
and she will!
