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Hey guys, does anyone know any websites that actually has a 3900x in stock? Any uk websites as in the uk.

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Just now, Aimi said:

"Usually dispatched within 1 to 3 months."

That doesn't sound like it's in stock.

Oof yeah didn't notice that. I guess you could wait, or it might be quicker to order from europe?

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1 minute ago, AndrewB121 said:

or it might be quicker to order from europe?

It says that even if your location is in the UK, so they're definitely not stocked at the moment.

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3 minutes ago, Aimi said:

It says that even if your location is in the UK, so they're definitely not stocked at the moment.

Looks like you may have to wait.

This portugese website has them in stock I think, just not sure whether to trust them or not.

https://www.globaldata.pt/processador-amd-ryzen-9-3900x-12-core-38ghz-46ghz-70mb-am4-100-100000023box#

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11 minutes ago, AndrewB121 said:

Oof yeah didn't notice that. I guess you could wait, or it might be quicker to order from europe?

Well if I can’t find any website that has them or where I can get quicker then I’ll wait. Just wanna get from uk to keep costs down 

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13 minutes ago, uberas said:

https://www.x-kom.pl/p/500091-procesor-amd-ryzen-amd-ryzen-9-3900x.html?utm_source=ceneo&utm_medium=comparison&utm_campaign=ceneo_bid

polish shop, got plenty of them - yes Poland is in Europe.

its like 100% reliable (smth like ccl) and comes for around £440?

Really? That’s so cheap? They are usually 500 plus 

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14 minutes ago, uberas said:

My bad, though pound is 5PLN=1GBP but it’s actually 4.6PLN=1GBP which actually gives you around £500 you’re right 

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9 minutes ago, uberas said:

My bad, though pound is 5PLN=1GBP but it’s actually 4.6PLN=1GBP which actually gives you around £500 you’re right 

Hmm okay, I think I’m gonna wait till August payday to buy the pc anyway. So may aswell just order the cpu now and then the other parts on pay day. That way they will all drive at the same time.

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1 minute ago, Daniel Smith said:

Hmm okay, I think I’m gonna wait till August payday to buy the pc anyway. So may aswell just order the cpu now and then the other parts on pay day. That way they will all drive at the same time.

Why would you need 12 cores anyway? If you’re hard user maybe wait till September for 16c part?

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21 minutes ago, uberas said:

Why would you need 12 cores anyway? If you’re hard user maybe wait till September for 16c part?

the 16 core part is significantly more expensive for just 4 more cores and a very slight bump in max boost clocks.   here in the states the 3900x is $500 and the 3950x will launch at $750 and most likely you'll see a similar price jump in your local region pricing.

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1 minute ago, BroliviaWilde said:

the 16 core part is significantly more expensive for just 4 more cores and a very slight bump in max boost clocks.   here in the states the 3900x is $500 and the 3950x will launch at $750 and most likely you'll see a similar price jump in your local region pricing.

If you’re really looking bang for the buck you HAVE to choose 3600. I mean assuming he’s in real need of 12+ cores it’ll probably pay itself in a short term. 

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9 hours ago, uberas said:

Why would you need 12 cores anyway? If you’re hard user maybe wait till September for 16c part?

I’m going to be do video editing for YouTube and Instagram so want as many cores as possible. Also don’t want to have to upgrade any time soon 

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25 minutes ago, Daniel Smith said:

I’m going to be do video editing for YouTube and Instagram so want as many cores as possible. Also don’t want to have to upgrade any time soon 

So you might want to wait just a liiiitle bit more then for 16c part

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