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I`ll join in I got my previous CPU i7 4790k for £229 and that was end of 2015 that price gets you the i5 7600k now.
Least you dont need a new motherboard this time round !?
I know. $8 over 4 years. Rip off artists indeed.
While prices between the same series (i5 3rd gen to i5 7th gen etc) hasn't really increased significantly in $ RRP
I would have hoped in those 5 years or so that we'd be on 4c/4t i3's, 4c/8t i5's and 6c/12t i7's in the mainstream chipsets by now but unfortunately there's been no incentive for intel to do this as there hasn't been any competition![]()
You what! Weren't 3570Ks around that (remember paying that for mine at least)?
I paid £150 for my retail brand new 3570k from overclockers
£190 for i3 is complete rip off
But the dollar price is the sameso yeah.
I don't think you understand currency devaluation.
The CPU's aren't bought in pounds, they don't have a set pound price. They are priced by the dollar, our pound now is worth less to the dollar, ergo it takes more pounds to get the same product.
It's no surprise Leave won.
I don't think you understood the tone of the post.
I don't think you understood the tone of the post.
I don't think he knows I put him ignore ages ago![]()
But could they have actually done so? In doing so AMD would have become almost irrelevant. AMD only have relevance due to Intels stagnation.
It's why I'm hoping that Ryzen brings AMD back into the fray. If they can get their 4c/4t as the i3 equivalent, 4c/8t (i5 equiv), 6c/12t (i7 equiv) etc cheaper then I'll be going for that.
I just begrudge paying £230 to upgrade for a newer i5 chip which doesn't offer any extra cores or even Hyper threading even after 5 years.
Simple option is to not buy.
I have no intention of buying, so won't.
Man, Intel's lack of progress coupled with ludicrous prices have really gifted AMD an opportunity to be relevant in the CPU space once more.
It literally could not be a better time for AMD to launch a decent product, the stage is set, as long as Zen delivers on performance they could clean up here.
Kaby Lake higher end is an absolute travesty, no gains, but massive gain on price.
The lower end looks ok, Intel almost giving you more than 2 cores, well sort of as it's just 2 extra threads. But it's something?
Come on AMD the Iron is hot, don't disappoint xD
Think the 7700k CPU at < £350 is pretty good personally for the new tech, simply slotting into the same price the 6700k was selling at recently. I know it's not much faster but still improved none the less.