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Hello I wanna buy a ryzen processor on Black Friday don’t wanna spend more than 200ish euros , and I was wondering how much of a price drop I can expect on Black Friday. In the EU the 3600 costs about 180€ and then 3700x around 270€ , would the 3700x drop to 200€ , given that the new 5000 series will likely be in stock?

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I wouldn't expect it to go below $250 much less $200. The 3700x still has value for people who need multi-threaded preformance as it costs less than a 5600x and beats it in blender and other heavily multi-threaded applications. So I wouldn't get my hopes up on it dropping to $200. 

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In US dollars, I would agree with Gundar: max price drop $50. This might not be a huge margin, but it is cheaper this time of year when compared to the rest. The thing is Ryzen is already so reasonably priced that bringing the price down will hurt the seller in terms of profit. I got my Ryzen 3 2200g for $80 USD. I thought it was a steal. 

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