No it went to £199 first then, just kind of hovered like that then fell off a cliff after Sept. You could get one for as low as £135 at one point around Oct/Nov time.Did that happen immediately after launch?
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No it went to £199 first then, just kind of hovered like that then fell off a cliff after Sept. You could get one for as low as £135 at one point around Oct/Nov time.Did that happen immediately after launch?
No it went to £199 first then, just kind of hovered like that then fell off a cliff after Sept. You could get one for as low as £135 at one point around Oct/Nov time.
No it went to £199 first then, just kind of hovered like that then fell off a cliff after Sept. You could get one for as low as £135 at one point around Oct/Nov time.
Doesn't bode well for similar happening at the start of October then.
I wouldn't hold my breath for massive previous generation price drops shortly after the 4000 launch.
Only positive you've got the Nov sales/Black Friday not long after launch this year, where as last year they were out in July, so that was 4 months away!![]()
Search on CamelCamelCamel and you can see the big dip and uptick for the R5 3600.
Managed to buy a 3600 for a friends system at £140 + game code and now it's trending towards £200.
Ryzen 9 3900X has dipped and leveled at -£100 discount so I upgraded my aging X99 system to that and I'm happy with it. Also sold my 1080 Ti (£250 cash + RX580) and now use the RX580 which is a bit painful but now I can wait and see what develops in the GPU arena.
they will just follow suit like they always do . drop price till no stock then gone. then new chips just sit where the old ones did in the same sectors.
3600 should just go down to where the 2600 was.
Just waiting to see what the market does now. May pick something cheap up just to run it (and test the other components before their return window runs out!) ... whether I go that route will depend on prices / stock availability I guess.
3600 should just go down to where the 2600 was.
Yeah it's inevitable that pricing of the 3000 series will come down, both on the new and the second hand market. I think the 4000 series will be too much of an improvement to miss out on though.
If you're on a budget perhaps get a 3000 chip to use temporary and then upgrade to 4000 in a year or two. I dont think staying on 3000 permanently for the next 5 years would make sense because things are progressing very quickly.
This is what I was thinking. If I gran a b550 and cheap 3600 from a well known social media page, then upgrade when 4x is readily available. Only thing holding me back is the fact my 4790k isn't even remotely struggling, despite being 5yrs old now.
Do you think? Don't offen see the 2600 offered these days but I think it's around £120/£130. The 3600 did go as low as £140 as bimbleuk said, but now is nudging £200
the only reason you see those 2600 for those prices is business keep a couple about last of stock or cant shift them and use them for tax reasons.
You do spout utter nonsense sometimes, the reason old CPU's are around is because a) they are still being made b) they maybe in certain BOM's needed for certain machines. c) Replacement parts etc.