RYZEN 3000 - THOSE STRUGGLING TO FIND, LOOK HERE!

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How so? All I did was ask for the "certain processor's availability". No mention of other retailers. You can't just go out deleting ambiguous-enough comments just because you perceived them that way.
Please start a conversation in the Forum Content Discussion sub forum for my attention and we'll deal with it there instead of cluttering this thread for genuine discussion :)
 
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Wish I'd done that - picked up an MSI x570 Ace when it looked like the extra VRM power might make a difference with pbo... A bios update might make a difference further sheen the line but I'm not holding my breath.
It's a great board, I'd say enjoy it.
The thing I miss about the older boards in this price range is that they used to have Q-code monitors, double BIOSes and BIOS flashbacks. Now only the most expensive ones have it
 
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Guys I'm afraid I've dropped out of the race for the sacred 3900x. I went for the 3700x instead, which should be a substantial improvement over my current ******** i3 3225 (https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i3-3225-vs-AMD-Ryzen-7-3700X/1488vs4043). After some thought, I'm leaning towards more frequent but fewer, higher end, upgrades to my PC, so potentially getting a Zen 3 12/16 core on AM4 in 2-3 years time, a quicker NVME SSD in 3-4 years time (bound to happen), a better gpu when one pops up at a good price, etc. This should also help me jump on deals to avoid paying full price for components.

The money saved went towards an ultrawide LG 34 inch 1440p IPS as my main monitor, which I'm very excited about. Everything should arrive tomorrow. Just need to avoid the inevitable 3900x FOMO. I have a bit of a lull in my schedule over the next 7-8 days so this should keep me busy, which was another factor in my decision.

Good luck with your pursuit of 12 cores.

My watch has ended (I'm unwatching this thread).
 
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Guys I'm afraid I've dropped out of the race for the sacred 3900x. I went for the 3700x instead, which should be a substantial improvement over my current ******** i3 3225 (https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i3-3225-vs-AMD-Ryzen-7-3700X/1488vs4043). After some thought, I'm leaning towards more frequent but fewer, higher end, upgrades to my PC, so potentially getting a Zen 3 12/16 core on AM4 in 2-3 years time, a quicker NVME SSD in 3-4 years time (bound to happen), a better gpu when one pops up at a good price, etc. This should also help me jump on deals to avoid paying full price for components.

The money saved went towards an ultrawide LG 34 inch 1440p IPS as my main monitor, which I'm very excited about. Everything should arrive tomorrow. Just need to avoid the inevitable 3900x FOMO. I have a bit of a lull in my schedule over the next 7-8 days so this should keep me busy, which was another factor in my decision.

Good luck with your pursuit of 12 cores.

My watch has ended (I'm unwatching this thread).

Good luck with your build! It will be a cracking system regardless! Sounds like a really solid plan tbh
 
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Hi there

As for some the sections are not populating you can find product here:


Ryzen 3000 Processors:
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/pc-components/processors?ckSuppliers=34&sSort=1&ckTab=0

Motherboards:
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/pc-components/motherboards?sPage=1&sSort=1

NAVI Graphics cards:
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/pc-components/graphics-cards/amd?sPage=1&sSort=1


Our recommendations:
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/pc-components/processors/amd/amd-ryzen-3rd-gen


Good luck guys and sorry our site is not populating sections and making it easy for all to find....

will you do a good deal on the 2600 to clear stock
 
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