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Was 540, now 514 for a 5900x. So I'm guessing that's from people dropping out?
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i was 336 and now 304 for 5600x i moved 32 and you only 23....something doesn't add upWas 255 last week, 232 today.. 5600x ordered on 5th November at 15.25.
I ordered one from another online retailer which crashed out during payment, so ordered one here & the other retailer now doesn't have an ETA at all..
i was 336 and now 304 for 5600x i moved 32 and you only 23....something doesn't add up
Maybe they are using Retail parts for pre-builds ? After all they are clearly advertising 5600X and 5800x parts as Retail.
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/ocuk...rd-gen-pro-gaming-configurator-fs-01u-tl.html
Perhaps AMD is shifting more 7nm production to Big Navi ahead of the launch. It would make sense... Intel are months away from releasing Rocket Lake so AMD will probably get the CPU sales either way and they will want to cut into Nvidia's RTX 3000 sales. Of course, this is somewhat wishful thinking since I'm hoping to get a Big Navi card next week! (I know, I'm delusional.)
Blame is all I have, don't take that away from me!! all the parts are sitting here waitingDoesn't it depend on where the people who cancelled were in the queue?
Well the information from overclockers main competitor, they've only received 70 5800x and 5600x. So I'm guessing overclockers stock is going to be roughly the same ?
My understanding, at least from the GPUs is that there are separate orders/allocations (from suppliers) for retail and complete builds, so one unit cannot/should not be used for the unallocated purpose.