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Looks like the R7 3700X will by my new CPU. Unless Intel manages some kind of miracle out of nowhere release.

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according to tweakers problems with memory on b450 and x470

 

Crosshair VII: not higher than 2133

Steel legend: not higher than 2933

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1 minute ago, CaphalorAlb said:

German Prices on Mindfactory

Damn, that's on average 10€ cheaper than Alternate, with the 3700X being 20€ cheaper.   

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1 minute ago, Captain Chaos said:

Damn, that's on average 10€ cheaper than Alternate, with the 3700X being 20€ cheaper.   

you usually have to pay 8,99 shipping, unless you order after midnight and above 150€ - but if you're getting several components there, they are usually the cheapest seller in Germany

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[NEWEGG] R5 3600X listing w/ price, probably order avaliable, page was up before 2PM BST

 

[Amazon] No listing on international versions I believe, listing for US

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There will be plenty of topics surrounding the performance of AMD's product lineup today and in the coming week(s) however I'm REALLY, REALLY entertained by the video release cycle. So Here's the deal, I had given up on trying to keep up with the reviews for today, I was just going to catch a couple because I expected a whole storm of videos, and boy did our YT peps deliver on their Zen 2 promise this morning.

 

The first thing I'd like to point out, out of the first wave of videos to drop, Jay clocks in 21:12 on Zen 2, Paul did 15:03 on the 3700X and 3900X, Kyle dropped 21:07 on comparing the 3900X and 3700X, Linus gave us 14:31 on the 3900X and 3700X and Steve; being ever the chosen one for slilcon reviews, dropped 32:47 on just the 3600. He dropped one video first, which is twice as long as half the rest of my sample set, and is on the lowest SKU. We love you Steve.

 

Also, I find it amazing that these all went live at 6AM Pacific time. Did AMD actually embargo them down to the hour? Are we limited to seeing the 5700/XT performance numbers till later in the day by embargo? We'll see as the day goes on, but it's just too funny, my stream BLEW UP right at 6, and it's all CPU.

 

As an aside, I'm not bagging on anyone for the length of their videos, I watched the LTT video first because of it's brevity, and LTT's concentration on interspersing entertainment, which did not dissapoint.

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7 minutes ago, Master Disaster said:

Interesting, they also only have the 3600 in stock like Novatech, but at least they show an ETA for the rest of the line tomorrow. Let's see if that is the case, or will this turn into a paper launch?

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Yes, that's how embargoes are. 

 

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1 minute ago, LukeLinusFanFic said:

Yes, that's how embargoes are. 

 

I've been under embargo for non-technology releases and they've NEVER been to the hour, or forcing different products revealed at different times of the day. In my experience, again outside the technology sector, It's been day of release, even for fairly large product stacks, for that industry being 3-6 products so similar volume.

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7 minutes ago, porina said:

Interesting, they also only have the 3600 in stock like Novatech, but at least they show an ETA for the rest of the line tomorrow. Let's see if that is the case, or will this turn into a paper launch?

Well I just ordered an X570 board but damn are they expensive compared to the same X470 model. I got the Asus Rog Strix X570-F Gaming but it cost me £277, the X470-F Gaming is only £189. That's almost £100 more?

 

Gonna either grab a 3900X on the 28th (next payday) or wait until September for a 3950X, haven't decided yet.

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Just now, Master Disaster said:

Well I just ordered an X570 board but damn are they expensive compared to the same X470 model. I got the Asus Rog Strix X570-F Gaming but it cost me £277, the X470-F Gaming is only £189. That's almost £100 more?

why that one? why not something like the gaming plus?

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1 minute ago, RobFRaschke said:

I've been under embargo for non-technology releases and they've NEVER been to the hour, or forcing different products revealed at different times of the day. In my experience, again outside the technology sector, It's been day of release, even for fairly large product stacks, for that industry being 3-6 products so similar volume.

Looks like it was embargoed for 9AM 7/7 USA Eastern time. I guess when retail stores open?

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3 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

why that one? why not something like the gaming plus?

Honestly, because it was in stock and I was worried that if I spent to long looking I'd miss out entirely. I have the X370-F Gaming atm so I know pretty much what to expect and now I can finally connect all my aRGB fans to a header and control them all. No more rainbow puke for me LOL

 

I know that's really dumb to buy unseen but meh, gotta take a risk every now and again.

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Just now, Master Disaster said:

Well I just ordered an X570 board but damn are they expensive compared to the same X470 model. I got the Asus Rog Strix X570-F Gaming but it cost me £277, the X470-F Gaming is only £189. That's almost £100 more?

Haven't even started to look at mobos yet... short term going to throw the CPU into existing AM4 system to hit ground running. I was concerned during the mobo announcements there are only mid and high end models. There are no budget 570 boards. It seems like the intent is that until lower 500 series chipsets come along, 400 series will have to cover the more budget minded buyer.

 

BTW ebuyer and scan now also list the CPUs. Same story again, only 3600 in stock.

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Just now, Spotty said:

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Looks like it was embargoed for 9AM 7/7 USA Eastern time. I guess when retail stores open?

Ok, I understand not wanting to have the whole forum taken over by today's launches, but I was coming from a very different perspective and was commenting on the videos, their titles and the release schedule of the vidoes themselves, not the products.

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2 minutes ago, porina said:

Haven't even started to look at mobos yet... short term going to throw the CPU into existing AM4 system to hit ground running. I was concerned during the mobo announcements there are only mid and high end models. There are no budget 570 boards. It seems like the intent is that until lower 500 series chipsets come along, 400 series will have to cover the more budget minded buyer.

 

BTW ebuyer and scan now also list the CPUs. Same story again, only 3600 in stock.

Some okay priced X570, at least in the States. About 160USD if you want to handle the 3950X without much issue. 200USD if you want to OC it.

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2 minutes ago, porina said:

Haven't even started to look at mobos yet... short term going to throw the CPU into existing AM4 system to hit ground running. I was concerned during the mobo announcements there are only mid and high end models. There are no budget 570 boards. It seems like the intent is that until lower 500 series chipsets come along, 400 series will have to cover the more budget minded buyer.

 

BTW ebuyer and scan now also list the CPUs. Same story again, only 3600 in stock.

They're silly, Crosshair boards are all £400. I'm guessing AMD jacked up the price for the chipset because EVERYTHING is expensive from every manufacturer.

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Just now, Master Disaster said:

They're silly, Crosshair boards are all £400. I'm guessing AMD jacked up the price for the chipset because EVERYTHING is expensive from every manufacturer.

Have you entirely missed the discussions about the difficulty in both design and manufacturing for PCIe 4?

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