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Poll: Ryzen 7: Are you gonna buy?

Are you gonna switch back to AMD?

  • Yes

    Votes: 285 73.1%
  • No

    Votes: 105 26.9%

  • Total voters
    390
No, purely cause I have only had my 5820K for a few months and it is more than enough for my needs for the foreseeable future.
 
Couldn't possibly say until the consumer reviews and benchmarks are out. Other people can be the guinea pigs! :)
 
Potentially, my 3570k is starting to show its' limitations in BF1 but it depends on how well Ryzen performs.

You willing to share any information about that with us Gibbo?
 
No real need but nostalgia, so why not? First self built PC was a s939 sometime in 2005(?) paired with an some unlocked ati X800 gpu (gto?). Been on an intel machine since 2008.
Amusingly first PC I took apart/destroyed in the process was a intel (486DX I think) years before.
 
Been itching for the last year! Have nearly bought 6800k several times! Managed to resist though. Hope you have enough stock for all of us :)
 
Not sure. Just had a system die so I had to find something fast. Went with a Xeon 1230. 100% yes for Ryzen on one system but probably not the Ryzen 7, and a maybe for another two.

Maybe.
 
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mid march i think after read reviews to determine whether i get the 1700 or the 1700x. 1700 if it is not artificially overclocking limited by power limit.
 
I was planning to, but it will depend on which motherboard EK going to produce RGB block for if I will buy on release date, and which ones are Black & Red.......

In the mean time already have the AM4 upgrade kit for the Predator 360 :)
(just in case)
 
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