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So what makes the Ryzen 3600/X and 3700/X series worth buying over a 6 or 8 core Intel 8/9 K series as it seems the Ryzen setup will be more expensive. :confused: Intel peeps with this setup can skip this gen of Ryzen it seems.

The 12 and upcoming 16 core seem great if more cores is your jam.

Intel peeps can't drop a 12 or 16 core chip into their existing board. PCIe 4 won't make a difference for most until there is a major change GPU tech, ray tracing might be it one day, not this year or the next, or the one after probably.
 
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So what makes the Ryzen 3600/X and 3700/X series worth buying over a 6 or 8 core Intel 8/9 K series as it seems the Ryzen setup will be more expensive. :confused: Intel peeps with this setup can skip this gen of Ryzen it seems.

The 12 and upcoming 16 core seem great if more cores is your jam.

If you go intel then i'd assume you dont need pcie4 and anxy about security flaws.
The R3, afaik, will perform same on X470 that is cheaper. I plan to use my X470 Prime for the 12 core and wait for the X590.
 
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If that's the real pricing @ $375 / £375, I'll be picking up a 9900K and Z390 Auros pro

I'd just be slightly concerned with clock speeds on the 9900k.

You can blame the 9900KS for this - what Intel is now actively doing is testing and binning all the high quality chips to be sold as the 9900KS.
So if you buy a 9900k, try to get one that didn't come from Intel recently, otherwise what you'll find is the quality of 9900k chips will start going down now because of the binning.

Of course none of this matters if you aren't going to overclock

PCIe 4 won't make a difference for most until there is a major change GPU tech, ray tracing might be it one day, not this year or the next, or the one after probably.

Based on my understanding of pcie bandwidth and how GPU's are affected by it - the bandwidth requirements go up with framerate. What this means is a 2080ti with ray tracing turned on doing 50fps should need less pcie bandwidth than a 2080ti with ray tracing turned off doing 100fps
 
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Surprised a Danish retailer is quoting $ rather than Euro.

I currently favour the Auros PRO, given the Intel version is £160, even £250 ($250) is a stretch.

If that's the real pricing @ $375 / £375, I'll be picking up a 9900K and Z390 Auros pro

WCCFtech translated the prices from Danish Krone, including VAT.
That they picked Danish prices shows ignorance, as everything there is more expensive than in UK and most EU.
Hell we used to smuggle PS4s to Denmark few years back, because they were almost half the price in UK compared to there. Plenty of orders to fullfil to our colleagues in Esbjerg and Copenhagen :D
Ofc the benefits of the EU..... None asked why there were 20 PS4s in each car :D
 
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So what makes the Ryzen 3600/X and 3700/X series worth buying over a 6 or 8 core Intel 8/9 K series as it seems the Ryzen setup will be more expensive. :confused: Intel peeps with this setup can skip this gen of Ryzen it seems.

The 12 and upcoming 16 core seem great if more cores is your jam.

No is not more expensive. There are cheap X570 boards, and you could still use X470s and B450s without losing performance.

Someone could say the same thing for Intel mainstream also.
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/pc-c...ntel/lga-1151-z390-chipset?p=1&l=list&sSort=4

As always had some ridiculous priced boards especially with Z170 and Z270.... yet the best of them was the Asrock Z170 Formula OC for £180.

Also you make a decision atm, from WCCFtech article on a Danish retailer....
We know that there are good boards, mATX also like the Asrock Pro 4 at $175ish, with B550 boards coming also later in the year.
 
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If ignore those prices tbh, if you wanted to see something semi realistic there is an Italian retailer with all of them up for pre-order, as an example the 3600 is €229.08 inc. 22% VAT which is about £202 here, or £195 with the VAT adjusted. :)
 
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A Danish retailer has the Ryzen 3000 and Boards up for pre order

Here are their prices

  • AMD Ryzen 3 3200G – $135
  • AMD Ryzen 5 3400G – $210
  • AMD Ryzen 5 3600 – $275
  • AMD Ryzen 5 3600X – $345
  • AMD Ryzen 5 3700X – $450
  • AMD Ryzen 5 3800X – $550
  • AMD Ryzen 5 3900X – $690

  • GIGABYTE X570 AORUS XTREME – $1110
  • GIGABYTE X570 AORUS PRO – $375
  • GIGABYTE X570 I AORUS PRO – $325
  • GIGABYTE X570 GAMING X – $255

  • MSI MEG X570 GODLIKE – $930
  • MSI PRESTIGE X570 CREATION – $645
  • MSI MPG X570 GAMING EDGE WIFI – $285
  • MSI MPG X570 GAMING PLUS – $255
Why would any of these prices be indicative of UK prices? We know the SRP of the CPUs and those are way higher than SRP. If they are that expensive in the UK I won't be buying at all, and I would hope no-one else does either. No reason for it except retailer profits.
 
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Why would any of these prices be indicative of UK prices? We know the SRP of the CPUs and those are way higher than SRP. If they are that expensive in the UK I won't be buying at all, and I would hope no-one else does either. No reason for it except retailer profits.

Gibbo, are you reading this? :)

That 3700X is almost as expensive as a 9900K.
 
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A Danish retailer has the Ryzen 3000 and Boards up for pre order

Here are their prices

  • AMD Ryzen 3 3200G – $135
  • AMD Ryzen 5 3400G – $210
  • AMD Ryzen 5 3600 – $275
  • AMD Ryzen 5 3600X – $345
  • AMD Ryzen 5 3700X – $450
  • AMD Ryzen 5 3800X – $550
  • AMD Ryzen 5 3900X – $690

  • GIGABYTE X570 AORUS XTREME – $1110
  • GIGABYTE X570 AORUS PRO – $375
  • GIGABYTE X570 I AORUS PRO – $325
  • GIGABYTE X570 GAMING X – $255

  • MSI MEG X570 GODLIKE – $930
  • MSI PRESTIGE X570 CREATION – $645
  • MSI MPG X570 GAMING EDGE WIFI – $285
  • MSI MPG X570 GAMING PLUS – $255

WCCFTech is stupid to say the least, and you extrapolated removing the price in DKK.
The 3900X is 4599 DKK, with 25% VAT, or 3679 DKK without VAT, that means £438. Add 20% UK vat and price is £525. With MSRP $499 which usually translates to £499.
Also Denmark has additional taxes except VAT and usually everything there is 10% more expensive than UK. Electronics even more so, many times double the price.
 
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Surprised a Danish retailer is quoting $ rather than Euro.

I currently favour the Auros PRO, given the Intel version is £160, even £250 ($250) is a stretch.

If that's the real pricing @ $375 / £375, I'll be picking up a 9900K and Z390 Auros pro

Ryzen 9 3900X 12C/24T £499
X470 Aorus Ultra £129.99
Total £628.99

9900K £469.99
Z390 Aorus Pro £160
Total £629.99

The Intel has 4 less cores for £1 extra. Surely the 3900X will completely detroy the 9900K?
 
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In his latest video he says they expect the xtreeme to actrually be $700 and not $600 :(

Taichi is it then :D and it will work nicely with the Wraith Prism included with the 3900X.
(Predator 360 is on it's last legs after 4y).

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And before someone who doesn't know what google is, says "source for Prism included"?
https://www.amd.com/en/technologies/cpu-cooler-solution
 
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Ryzen 9 3900X 12C/24T £499
X470 Aorus Ultra £129.99
Total £628.99

9900K £469.99
Z390 Aorus Pro £160
Total £629.99

The Intel has 4 less cores for £1 extra. Surely the 3900X will completely detroy the 9900K?

How to update the BIOS on the X470 board? Who would do it, how and how much money would they want?

Two years ago you could buy a 5 1600 configuration for 514$ and i7-7800X configuration for 1020$, but people still preferred the more expensive one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfNMn7RWgLw
 
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