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1 hour ago, hollyh88 said:

they didnt even up the core count. so even more price increases is just insane. 300 for a 5600x? 450 bucks for an 8 core? what the fuck. thats intel style pricing lol

I don't really think so.

 

Look, the 10900k is only a 10-core chip and it costs $600. The 5900x is a 12-core chip, that will outperform it not only in multi-threaded performance but also single threaded performance, and if the latency issues are indeed true, then it will beat the 10900k at everything. It will also only be $549 and presumably come with a competent cooler which the 10900k does not. In this price category, value and performance goes to AMD.

 

The i7-10700k is around $379, and the 5800x is $450. This one is a bit trickier, because it does seem like it will outperform the 10700k, at a somewhat higher price point. Keep in mind again if it does come with a competent cooler, that closes the gap closer to just $25-30 difference. 

 

The 10600k is around $279, and the 5600x is $299 with again, presumably a competent cooler. If the 5600x meets or beats the 10600k, it's generally very competitively priced.

 

I think the bigger issue is AMD is now confident enough in their product that they are now using performance to justify their prices, compared to earlier Ryzen chips using prices to justify their performance.

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ryzen was good only for their price 

1600 $200

2600 $200

3600 $200

5600X $300 ???

 

the X worth $100

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9 minutes ago, dfsgsfa said:

ryzen was good only for their price 

1600 $200

2600 $200

3600 $200

5600X $300 ???

 

the X worth $100

You forget 3600x was $250 and it's $260 on newegg now. 10600k is $280.

Yes they have $50 increase, not $100.

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I dont really trust their %-Chart of Gaming performance. Why not showing the whole setting and absolute Data for comparison?

 

Besides the i9 Gaming Performance is on par with the i5-10600k. The i-5 in Germany cost 240€ (282USD) and will probably perform as good or better than the 300USD AMD Chip. Core count is identical, Boost is higher on i-5. :/

I installed my 10700k yesterday and was unsure about it cause of the upcoming AMD chips. But i think im going to keep my 5,1Ghz setup.

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29 minutes ago, SupaKomputa said:

You forget 3600x was $250 and it's $260 on newegg now. 10600k is $280.

Yes they have $50 increase, not $100.

no one actually buys the 1600/2600/3600X for 100 more mhz

people just get non X /Xt of all ryzen

 

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1 hour ago, Mister Woof said:

I don't really think so.

 

Look, the 10900k is only a 10-core chip and it costs $600. The 5900x is a 12-core chip, that will outperform it not only in multi-threaded performance but also single threaded performance, and if the latency issues are indeed true, then it will beat the 10900k at everything. It will also only be $549 and presumably come with a competent cooler which the 10900k does not. In this price category, value and performance goes to AMD.

 

The i7-10700k is around $379, and the 5800x is $450. This one is a bit trickier, because it does seem like it will outperform the 10700k, at a somewhat higher price point. Keep in mind again if it does come with a competent cooler, that closes the gap closer to just $25-30 difference. 

 

The 10600k is around $279, and the 5600x is $299 with again, presumably a competent cooler. If the 5600x meets or beats the 10600k, it's generally very competitively priced.

 

I think the bigger issue is AMD is now confident enough in their product that they are now using performance to justify their prices, compared to earlier Ryzen chips using prices to justify their performance.

After that reveal, I'm feelin' REAL good about my 10850k at $383 open box at microcenter. Zen 3 seems awesome but sorta expensive lol 

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11 minutes ago, Ryan829 said:

After that reveal, I'm feelin' REAL good about my 10850k at $383 open box at microcenter. Zen 3 seems awesome but sorta expensive lol 

but tbf that's not representative of the typical consumer experience. Most people are still gonna be paying ~$489 for it.

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1 hour ago, Mister Woof said:

I don't really think so.

 

Look, the 10900k is only a 10-core chip and it costs $600. The 5900x is a 12-core chip, that will outperform it not only in multi-threaded performance but also single threaded performance, and if the latency issues are indeed true, then it will beat the 10900k at everything. It will also only be $549 and presumably come with a competent cooler which the 10900k does not. In this price category, value and performance goes to AMD.

 

The i7-10700k is around $379, and the 5800x is $450. This one is a bit trickier, because it does seem like it will outperform the 10700k, at a somewhat higher price point. Keep in mind again if it does come with a competent cooler, that closes the gap closer to just $25-30 difference. 

 

The 10600k is around $279, and the 5600x is $299 with again, presumably a competent cooler. If the 5600x meets or beats the 10600k, it's generally very competitively priced.

 

I think the bigger issue is AMD is now confident enough in their product that they are now using performance to justify their prices, compared to earlier Ryzen chips using prices to justify their performance.

We have to take into consideration the fact that the intel K parts need a z490 boards to perform optimally and be overclocked, while the Ryzen 5000 parts can be used with cheaper b550 boards, especially if they are at the same TDP as Ryzen 3000. So another 30-40 dollars savings from a b550 board and you basically pay the same amount as you would for an intel chip, but get much better multithreaded performance and comparable or even better gaming performance.

I see all of this as a win and I can't blame AMD for hiking up the price a bit. Still hoping for  non-X parts though...

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Just now, Vals89 said:

We have to take into consideration the fact that the intel K parts need a z490 boards to perform optimally and be overclocked, while the Ryzen 5000 parts can be used with cheaper b550 boards, especially if they are at the same TDP as Ryzen 3000. So another 30-40 dollars savings from a b550 board and you basically pay the same amount as you would for an intel chip, but get much better multithreaded performance and comparable or even better gaming performance.

I see all of this as a win and I can't blame AMD for hiking up the price a bit. Still hoping for  non-X parts though...

plus current access to PCIE4, which Intel does not yet offer.

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6 minutes ago, Mister Woof said:

but tbf that's not representative of the typical consumer experience. Most people are still gonna be paying ~$489 for it.

Not necessarily. It's been discounted to 450 several times over the past few weeks as well as including the avengers game download from newegg etc. I was looking forward to Zen 3 but it seems like they are getting too confident with their new pricing schemes

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Just now, Mister Woof said:

plus current access to PCIE4, which Intel does not yet offer.

Honestly one of the biggest reason i didn't go the x570/amd/3900x route and went the z490 10850k route is the stupid chipset fan. I can just imagine that SOB breaking and being a royal pain in the ass to fix 

 

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1 minute ago, Ryan829 said:

Not necessarily. It's been discounted to 450 several times over the past few weeks as well as including the avengers game download from newegg etc. I was looking forward to Zen 3 but it seems like they are getting too confident with their new pricing schemes

Just looking at what I saw on google shopping - only place $450 was available at this point is MC in store, which is not what most people will get.

 

Not hating on your find, which was a great deal, but I do not think AMD is being too confident just because they're finally pricing themselves competitively with Intel.

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1 minute ago, Ryan829 said:

Honestly one of the biggest reason i didn't go the x570/amd/3900x route and went the z490 10850k route is the stupid chipset fan. I can just imagine that SOB breaking and being a royal pain in the ass to fix 

 

my understanding is that it doesn't even activate often, so it's not really racking up miles.

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53 minutes ago, CrossCroissant said:

I dont really trust their %-Chart of Gaming performance. Why not showing the whole setting and absolute Data for comparison?

 

Besides the i9 Gaming Performance is on par with the i5-10600k. The i-5 in Germany cost 240€ (282USD) and will probably perform as good or better than the 300USD AMD Chip. Core count is identical, Boost is higher on i-5. :/

I installed my 10700k yesterday and was unsure about it cause of the upcoming AMD chips. But i think im going to keep my 5,1Ghz setup.

Same with me and my 10850k. The IPC increase is great but their boost clocks are still kinda poopy; which I woudn't have a problem with if they were more competively priced 

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1 minute ago, Mister Woof said:

Just looking at what I saw on google shopping - only place $450 was available at this point is MC in store, which is not what most people will get.

 

Not hating on your find, which was a great deal, but I do not think AMD is being too confident just because they're finally pricing themselves competitively with Intel.

They had it on a promo code at newegg for the 10850ka avengers version for 452. Probably why you're not seeing it 

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2 minutes ago, Mister Woof said:

my understanding is that it doesn't even activate often, so it's not really racking up miles.

Yeah thats probably true. If I don't take too much of an L reselling it I might just upgrade to the 11900k/11850k rocket lake whatever it will be called. It'll still be z490 and it supports PCIe 4.0. 

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2 minutes ago, Ryan829 said:

Yeah thats probably true. If I don't take too much of an L reselling it I might just upgrade to the 11900k/11850k rocket lake whatever it will be called. It'll still be z490 and it supports PCIe 4.0. 

As much as I want to upgrade off this 3 year old workhorse....I just can't justify it yet. Even if it's 20% faster than my current chip at gaming (which it seems only is in synthetics so far with the CBR20 number), it still is just a big pain in the ass for something i might not feel. May just get an RDNA2 GPU later and that's it for now until DDR5 systems.

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1 minute ago, Mister Woof said:

As much as I want to upgrade off this 3 year old workhorse....I just can't justify it yet. Even if it's 20% faster than my current chip at gaming (which it seems only is in synthetics so far with the CBR20 number), it still is just a big pain in the ass for something i might not feel. May just get an RDNA2 GPU later and that's it for now until DDR5 systems.

Bro 8700k is still a monster I would just stay put. Save the $ for the best gpu you can get from either red/green team

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1 hour ago, dfsgsfa said:

no one actually buys the 1600/2600/3600X for 100 more mhz

people just get non X /Xt of all ryzen

 

The current 4 models are all we've got for Zen 3 for now. GN reported that AMD isn't hinting more SKUs to the public yet, which probably means we wont see more of them this year. Of course, totally possible that AMD is just holding back to see what Rocket Lake S can do.

 

1 hour ago, Ryan829 said:

After that reveal, I'm feelin' REAL good about my 10850k at $383 open box at microcenter. Zen 3 seems awesome but sorta expensive lol 

On the optimistic side, AMD stuff don't hold their value as well as Intel stuff and AMD's quick at cutting prices when they feel insecure about their product's competiveness. While Zen 3 is expensive at launch it could be more reasonable a while later.

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4 hours ago, mahyar said:

btw not anything about ryzen 3 or new apus

Those always come later, like a year later.

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1 hour ago, Jurrunio said:

The current 4 models are all we've got for Zen 3 for now. GN reported that AMD isn't hinting more SKUs to the public yet, which probably means we wont see more of them this year. Of course, totally possible that AMD is just holding back to see what Rocket Lake S can do.

 

On the optimistic side, AMD stuff don't hold their value as well as Intel stuff and AMD's quick at cutting prices when they feel insecure about their product's competiveness. While Zen 3 is expensive at launch it could be more reasonable a while later.

You have to be itching for an upgrade with that 2600k 

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Just now, Ryan829 said:

You have to be itching for an upgrade with that 2600k 

it's good enough, not a power user anymore. Besides, no money for hardware anytime soon

CPU: i7-2600K 4751MHz 1.44V (software) --> 1.47V at the back of the socket Motherboard: Asrock Z77 Extreme4 (BCLK: 103.3MHz) CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 RAM: Adata XPG 2x8GB DDR3 (XMP: 2133MHz 10-11-11-30 CR2, custom: 2203MHz 10-11-10-26 CR1 tRFC:230 tREFI:14000) GPU: Asus GTX 1070 Dual (Super Jetstream vbios, +70(2025-2088MHz)/+400(8.8Gbps)) SSD: Samsung 840 Pro 256GB (main boot drive), Transcend SSD370 128GB PSU: Seasonic X-660 80+ Gold Case: Antec P110 Silent, 5 intakes 1 exhaust Monitor: AOC G2460PF 1080p 144Hz (150Hz max w/ DP, 121Hz max w/ HDMI) TN panel Keyboard: Logitech G610 Orion (Cherry MX Blue) with SteelSeries Apex M260 keycaps Mouse: BenQ Zowie FK1

 

Model: HP Omen 17 17-an110ca CPU: i7-8750H (0.125V core & cache, 50mV SA undervolt) GPU: GTX 1060 6GB Mobile (+80/+450, 1650MHz~1750MHz 0.78V~0.85V) RAM: 8+8GB DDR4-2400 18-17-17-39 2T Storage: HP EX920 1TB PCIe x4 M.2 SSD + Crucial MX500 1TB 2.5" SATA SSD, 128GB Toshiba PCIe x2 M.2 SSD (KBG30ZMV128G) gone cooking externally, 1TB Seagate 7200RPM 2.5" HDD (ST1000LM049-2GH172) left outside Monitor: 1080p 126Hz IPS G-sync

 

Desktop benching:

Cinebench R15 Single thread:168 Multi-thread: 833 

SuperPi (v1.5 from Techpowerup, PI value output) 16K: 0.100s 1M: 8.255s 32M: 7m 45.93s

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@Mister Woof The 5800X and 5900X doesn't come with a cooler.  

Main Rig :

Ryzen 7 2700X | Powercolor Red Devil RX 580 8 GB | Gigabyte AB350M Gaming 3 | 16 GB TeamGroup Elite 2400MHz | Samsung 750 EVO 240 GB | HGST 7200 RPM 1 TB | Seasonic M12II EVO | CoolerMaster Q300L | Dell U2518D | Dell P2217H | 

 

Laptop :

Thinkpad X230 | i5 3320M | 8 GB DDR3 | V-Gen 128 GB SSD |

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8 minutes ago, Fatih19 said:

@Mister Woof The 5800X and 5900X doesn't come with a cooler.  

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Before you reply to my post, REFRESH. 99.99% chance I edited my post. 

 

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1 minute ago, Mister Woof said:

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To be fair, the 3900X is already pushing the Wraith Spire to its limit and many buyers ended up getting aftermarket solutions so *shrugs*.

Main Rig :

Ryzen 7 2700X | Powercolor Red Devil RX 580 8 GB | Gigabyte AB350M Gaming 3 | 16 GB TeamGroup Elite 2400MHz | Samsung 750 EVO 240 GB | HGST 7200 RPM 1 TB | Seasonic M12II EVO | CoolerMaster Q300L | Dell U2518D | Dell P2217H | 

 

Laptop :

Thinkpad X230 | i5 3320M | 8 GB DDR3 | V-Gen 128 GB SSD |

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