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AMD Zen3 event thread

These were the launch prices in UK
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07-07-2019

R5 3600  - £190,  6C/12T, 3.6/4.2, 65W
R5 3600X - £240,  6C/12T, 3.8/4.4, 95W
R7 3700X - £320,  8C/16T, 3.6/4.4, 65W
R7 3800X - £380,  8C/16T, 3.9/4.5, 105W
R9 3900X - £480, 12C/24T, 3.8/4.6, 105W

20/12/2019
R9 3950X - £750, 16C/32T, 3.5/4.7, 105W

Edit: before someone comes in with RRP ******, the above prices were what retailers were actually selling at!
 
Sorry dude but I brought on release for that price.

I gave figures for official releases prices. Because you brought for less doesn't change the official RRP of either product. All that says is you might be able to buy cheaper on release for this series too. But relooking at your post you are comparing 3600 (non X) to 5600x. Different sku at different price point. The equivalent 3600x was $239. There is no 5600 to compare to that.
 
You're not comparing like for like here though, you need to look at 3600X vs. 5600X.

See here for more information:

Again you are not looking at the TDP ratings. The Ryzen 5 5600X is a 65W TDP part. Previous X series were 95W TDP parts. The Ryzen 5 5600X is the Ryzen 5 3600 replacement pushed up a tier. There will be a 95W TDP Ryzen 5 5600XT which is the true Ryzen 5 3600X replacement. AMD did the same with the Ryzen 7 3700X,which replaced the Ryzen 7 2700 and the Ryzen 7 3800X which replaced the Ryzen 7 2700X.
 
Meh.

There isn't really a good upgrade path for my 3700x as there isn't a 5700x sku yet. It would mean having to fork out another $120 for the 5800x over what i paid for my 3700x on release, for what is basically another 8 core CPU.

I would also have to fork out for another motherboard as I don't believe they X370 boards will get support.

Think i will wait to see if a cheaper 8 core is released, it's not like my current PC is struggling.

And with the price hikes on the CPUs, I'm not holding much hope for a decent price for their GPUs now either.
 
And in that very video they say AMD has said they have no current plans for any more SKUs.

They speculate that they will come, but AMD are saying no plans.

Thus the 5600X is the only 6-core in the line up. There is no $200 SKU.

Still isn't relevant though. You are changing sku to give a worse example of price increase to suit your argument. Not actually using figures given to you. The fact there is no sku that is a non-X doesn't change that you should be comparing the samek sku. Otherwise you might as well compare an K chip to the K chip of Intel and claim the same which you don't do either.
 
Meh.

There isn't really a good upgrade path for my 3700x as there isn't a 5700x sku yet. It would mean having to fork out another $120 for the 5800x over what i paid for my 3700x on release, for what is basically another 8 core CPU.

I would also have to fork out for another motherboard as I don't believe they X370 boards will get support.

Think i will wait to see if a cheaper 8 core is released, it's not like my current PC is struggling.

And with the price hikes on the CPUs, I'm not holding much hope for a decent price for their GPUs now either.

Big Navi is more Big priced Navi.
 
Still isn't relevant though. You are changing sku to give a worse example of price increase to suit your argument. Not actually using figures given to you. The fact there is no sku that is a non-X doesn't change that you should be comparing the samek sku. Otherwise you might as well compare an K chip to the K chip of Intel and claim the same which you don't do either.
And if the missing SKUs stay missing?

What 5000 series 6-core CPU will 3600 non-X users be able to upgrade to, that isn't 50% more expensive?
 
Again it’s a 6 core vs 6 core their is no non x version so the equivalent replacement for me is 50% more expensive. No one brought a 3600x because they weren’t good value.

Using a "to me" reasoning is just pointless because that's not what is happening. If that's the case why not compare a 5800X to a 3700X, 2700X or a 1700? They are all 8 core parts.
 
Don't think you can really compare prices, but if you do at least compare the % performance increase against the % price between them.
 
what a disappointment in the low end, $100 more for x600 and they box in the crappy stealth cooler. AMD are also offering far cry 6 for free but only with 5800x and above, on top of that according to Gamers Nexus there won't be a non-x version for the 5600x either.

Put that all together and 5600x looks like poor value.
 
And if the missing SKUs stay missing?

What 5000 series 6-core CPU will 3600 non-X users be able to upgrade to, that isn't 50% more expensive?

That is still irrelevant to the actual increase at the SKU base. I get completely what you are saying but that is not the same as a direct price increase of SKU but an upgrade increase cost. They are different.
 
I wanted a 3950X originally, then decided to wait for the 5950X. I wanted them to be a bit cheaper, but a $50 increase isn't a big deal.
 
what a disappointment in the low end, $100 more for x600 and they box in the crappy stealth cooler. AMD are also offering far cry 6 for free but only with 5800x and above, on top of that according to Gamers Nexus there won't be a non-x version for the 5600x either.

Put that all together and 5600x looks like poor value.
You gone get mobbed by the AMD fans for saying that :p "Can't compare" "not the same" "best launch ever" "marry me Lisa" etc :p

Effectively there is no low end now. £300 and up if you want to buy an AMD CPU. £450 if you want 8-core.
 
I gave figures for official releases prices. Because you brought for less doesn't change the official RRP of either product. All that says is you might be able to buy cheaper on release for this series too. But relooking at your post you are comparing 3600 (non X) to 5600x. Different sku at different price point. The equivalent 3600x was $239. There is no 5600 to compare to that.
It’s the same chip just with a letter on the end. This is Intel practises and I don’t care very much for it. I don’t buy Intel because they are too expensive, I don’t buy Nvidia because they are too expensive and now Amd have lost a sale from me by following Intel and Nvidia’s pricing strategy. £300 is too expensive for a 6 core, I’ll wait and buy second hand when Zen 4 is released.
 
Don't think you can really compare prices, but if you do at least compare the % performance increase against the % price between them.

You can't release a new product that is 25% faster than its predecessor and charge 25% more for it else you'll never end up getting better price to performance and if they continued that trend prices would be astronomical!
 
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