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Ryzen 3 pricing from OCUK

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One and a half weeks, until pre orders open on the 1st July.
I prefer to wait for some reviews first, before upgrading, instead of rushing out on release day and getting the first batch of the new tech.
7th July hard launch with sufficient stock is good to know. I don't need to wait for reviews as I would consider buying a Ryzen 2000 already. Two of my computers are starting to require replacement and I am waiting to put my orders in. I will get at least one B450 mobo as I don't need the X mobo and don't need the more expensive X570 with pci 4.
 
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Even though many of you say wait for reviews I would even pre order now if you could. I dont no why you cant as I am buying a OCUK full system bundle and they could test it and be out for release date.
 
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7th July hard launch with sufficient stock is good to know. I don't need to wait for reviews as I would consider buying a Ryzen 2000 already. Two of my computers are starting to require replacement and I am waiting to put my orders in. I will get at least one B450 mobo as I don't need the X mobo and don't need the more expensive X570 with pci 4.

I didn't know about the hard launch, thanks for clearing that up for me.
Looks like then, a few more days after the 7th, whilst I read the reviews to gather my opinion.
Hoping for 3700x at a reasonable price, and probably B450 to go with it.
 
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I didn't know about the hard launch, thanks for clearing that up for me.
Looks like then, a few more days after the 7th, whilst I read the reviews to gather my opinion.
Hoping for 3700x at a reasonable price, and probably B450 to go with it.

Actually I forgot that I am going to see the F1 at Solverstone on 12-14th july and so I will have to put my orders in for a Ryzen 3000 or two (replace my secondary gaming computer with a 3600 and perhaps our main office PC with a 3400G) and a B450 after that.
 
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I've seen these prices on a large UK retailer who's prices are generally more expensive than overclockers.co.uk
AMD Ryzen 5 3400G £143.99
AMD Ryzen 5 3600 £189.59
AMD Ryzen 5 3600x £235.19
AMD Ryzen 7 3700x £316.79
AMD Ryzen 7 3800x £379.19
The 3900x isn't listed

The 3900x is £486
 
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its okay but remember you can get a 2600 for about £100 with 2 games. which sell for £30-40. is a 2600 at £70 vs 3600 worth it ?
 
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it has been numerous times lately. you just watch for deals . seen it £100-120 for last 3 weeks in a row. it comes with division 2 and another amd game. which instantly sell for £30 on mm every day.
 
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I will be spending about £200 to £250 and just go for a B450 which for me will be sufficient and do PBO and XRF2 etc.
That's what I've just done, bought an MSI B450 Gaming PRO Carbon AC for under £100, can flash the BIOS without a CPU. I noticed MSI added offset voltage overclocking.

I like the MSI UEFI BIOS having previously used Z68 and Z77 series motherboards.
 
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