I ordered at 1402hrs on 05 Nov..... estamted shipping 30 Nov.....when did you order ? the 5th or after ?
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I ordered at 1402hrs on 05 Nov..... estamted shipping 30 Nov.....when did you order ? the 5th or after ?
be interesting to see how fast orders clear from all stores as they all seem to be in a similar boat the next 4 weeks will tellI ordered at 1402hrs on 05 Nov..... estamted shipping 30 Nov.....
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Just saw a competitor put Ryzen 5000 series pre-order queue system online now with 2698 outstanding pre-orders, Ryzen 9 5900X is most popular with 1538 pre-orders, Ryzen 9 5950X has 551 pre-orders, Ryzen 7 5800X has 329 pre-orders and Ryzen 5 5600X has 280 pre-orders. Surprised people are happy to spend £559.99 on Ryzen 9 5900X.
Demand seemed less than RTX 3000 series with 5434 outstanding pre-orders with 2177 pre-orders for RTX 3070, 2705 pre-orders for RTX 3080 and 552 pre-orders for RTX 3090.
4weeksI order a 5900x on release day, and recieved en email saying my amazon payment had been confirmed. I also recieved an email thr next day on friday saying im queue position 271, roughly how long should i be expecting to wait?
Awful launch from AMD.
You can pick up a 3900 non-x for £325, which means the 5900x is about 25% more powerful (give or take) at a 70% higher premium.
I get it, they're in a position where they can now take the **** similar to what Intel did, but to be doing it now is a major kick in the ******** for everyone.
All previous gen processors seem to be bumping in price too.
again its not about 2 or 4 sticks its about ranks. 2 dual rank sticks would/should be even better than 4 single rank.
how do you check that ? would this one be it ?
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/team...3600mhz-dual-channel-kit-black-my-001-8p.html ?
any proposals ? which ones ?You could get high rated 32gb 3600mhz cl16 kit for £145.00
Crucial Ballistix £136.79
any proposals ? which ones ?![]()
And it really makes very little difference outside benchmarking! Doubt you could actually tell the difference in day to day use. I think people get far to worked up about achieving the very best memory performance.Careful with those kits, some of them are single rank, some are dual but no way of knowing until you get it.
And it really makes very little difference outside benchmarking! Doubt you could actually tell the difference in day to day use. I think people get far to worked up about achieving the very best memory performance.
See prices crept up again, 5900X now £560! Clearly a lot of demand, I'll wait until the price is at least £100 cheaper.
Just saw a competitor put Ryzen 5000 series pre-order queue system online now with 2698 outstanding pre-orders, Ryzen 9 5900X is most popular with 1538 pre-orders, Ryzen 9 5950X has 551 pre-orders, Ryzen 7 5800X has 329 pre-orders and Ryzen 5 5600X has 280 pre-orders. Surprised people are happy to spend £559.99 on Ryzen 9 5900X.
Demand seemed less than RTX 3000 series with 5434 outstanding pre-orders with 2177 pre-orders for RTX 3070, 2705 pre-orders for RTX 3080 and 552 pre-orders for RTX 3090.
Not sure why people are happy to spend 650 + for a card that has less VRAM then there last flagship either TBH .
Not just last flagship but last 2 flagships, 1080Ti was also 11GB card (released 3.5 years ago).
Awful launch from AMD.
You can pick up a 3900 non-x for £325, which means the 5900x is about 25% more powerful (give or take) at a 70% higher premium.
I get it, they're in a position where they can now take the **** similar to what Intel did, but to be doing it now is a major kick in the ******** for everyone.
All previous gen processors seem to be bumping in price too.
It depends how you look at it.
1. You can complain that AMD is bad because you pay 70% more for 5900x that is "only" 25% faster than 3900
2. You can praise AMD that 3900 is 70% cheaper and only losing 25% performance
There are options for every budget, for the best you always pay more - it never scales linearly no matter what the product is. Best products are never "value products".
Looking at the big picture, I think it's amazing launch from AMD.