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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
Hi there

So when you guys say you want a bundle do you mean:
CPU + Mobo
CPU + Mobo + RAM
CPU + Mobo + RAM + Cooler
CPU + Mobo + Cooler


We can only do one so please reply choosing one and we will likely go with the most popular choice.

CPU + MOBO, I always use corsair memory and most bundles i see, tend to use a different brand.
 
CPU + Mobo.

Coolers and RAM people have strong opinions about.

*cough* 1600X + mATX B350 mobo bundle *cough*
 
If I didn't have a [email protected] I would consider getting an 8c16t ryzen. If I was building a new PC for somebody else I would certainly look at ryzen as well. I still have a 4 core athlon in my media machine and the last AMD chip i had in my main rig was a phenom II 955 so I'm pretty open to the idea of having an AMD main rig again.

Hopefully we start to see games pushing our 6c12t and 8c16t processors more over the next few years.
 
I've voted no. It's very unlikely I will be buying. I'm quite happy with my 2600k still and hoping to get a couple more years out of it. I am hoping AMD make a success of this though.
 
If the leaked prices and the performance is good then yes I'll be jumping over when I upgrade from my 4770k rig. Will need a new adapter to get my cpu waterblock to fit though :(
 
If it lives up to be Haswell+ IPC, and 8 cores available for £400 or less, I'll be building a whole new system for editing and heavy lifting.

Currently on an i7 3770k with 16GB of RAM, and it doesn't really cut the mustard.
 
CPU + Mobo.

More interested in Ryzen 5 though. No chance you could say if people will be able to buy a Ryzen 5 at the same time as Ryzen 7 comes out Gibbo?

Definitely wouldn't want a cooler since I have a K2, I imagine loads of people will be in the same boat on that front with their heatsinks as long as they can get a bracket if they own high end air or aio. RAM, well some people might move from a DDR4 system. But board and CPU you can't run one without the other so it seems like the best bundle to please the most people.
 
cpu and mobo is a good bet, i will need cpu, mobo, ram and cooler but i guess there will be more people wanting the normal bundles. 1700 and b350 combo sounds like an affordable combo ;)
 
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