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EU prices listed - AMD Ryzen 7 1800X To Cost 628 EUR
So we have seen several prices for AMD Ryzen already. This time in the Eu they surfaced in price listing as well. A Belgian online retailer has started taking preorders for Ryzen CPUs.
You will notice two SKU codes per Ryzen CPU, likely with and withouth CPU cooler. As expected AMD is to launch only the 8-core parts first, there are no entries found on Ryzen 5 or Ryzen 3.
Also it seems AMD has dropped the Ryzen R7 identifier to just Ryzen 7.
centralpoint.be (they have now taken down the listing) also shows that the SKUs listed below should be in stock on February 28th.
Model SKU | Price w/o VAT | Price with 21% VAT |
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AMD: Ryzen 7 1700 3.7GHZ 8 CORE 65W (YD1700BBM88AE) | 319 | 386 |
AMD: Ryzen 7 1700 3.7GHZ 8 CORE 65W (YD1700BBAEMPK) | 319 | 386 |
AMD: Ryzen 7 1700X 3.8GHz 8 CORE (YD170XBCM88AE) | 389 | 471 |
AMD: Ryzen 7 1700X 3.8GHz 8 CORE (YD170XBCAEMPK) | 409 | 495 |
AMD: Ryzen 7 1800X 4.0GHZ 8 CORE (YD180XBCM88AE) | 499 | 604 |
AMD: Ryzen 7 1800X 4.0GHZ 8 CORE (YD180XBCAEMPK) | 519 | 628 |
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#5393004 Posted on: 02/14/2017 10:42 PM
I think the problem that people have with Ryzen´s prices so far is that they are too expensive for most! Most people, me included, want to see what AMD has to offer in the price bracket between 100€ and 300€ not some cpus that cost more than 400€... No matter how good they are, Intel included.
LMFAO @ all that are saying that a 8c/16t cpu @ 500 is to expensive, if that is expensive then the 6900k is an outright travesty
I think the problem that people have with Ryzen´s prices so far is that they are too expensive for most! Most people, me included, want to see what AMD has to offer in the price bracket between 100€ and 300€ not some cpus that cost more than 400€... No matter how good they are, Intel included.
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#5393007 Posted on: 02/14/2017 10:46 PM
it does not surprising me stuff that are on 499 msrp ...in my country ((greece)) rarerly if ever are bellow 600 euro
European pricing seems dodgy but this feels like a markup.
it does not surprising me stuff that are on 499 msrp ...in my country ((greece)) rarerly if ever are bellow 600 euro
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#5393009 Posted on: 02/14/2017 10:56 PM
As I stated before, it's understandable if something is too expensive. What's not understandable is people who claim it is overpriced or not priced well. AMD does have products in the 100-300 price bracket, but for whatever reason people choose to ignore those, despite Intel never offering a 6 or 8 core i7 for a reasonable price.
Again - nobody is forcing you to get an 8 core. If the IPC is within 5% of Intel's offerings, then the quad core R5s (or 5 series, whatever it's called) will be a steal compared to a quad core i7 and would make for a decent upgrade with anyone who has an i5 or slower, without being expensive. The 6-core models seem to be priced pretty competitively against 4-core i7s.
I think the problem that people have with Ryzen´s prices so far is that they are too expensive for most! Most people, me included, want to see what AMD has to offer in the price bracket between 100€ and 300€ not some cpus that cost more than 400€... No matter how good they are, Intel included.
As I stated before, it's understandable if something is too expensive. What's not understandable is people who claim it is overpriced or not priced well. AMD does have products in the 100-300 price bracket, but for whatever reason people choose to ignore those, despite Intel never offering a 6 or 8 core i7 for a reasonable price.
Again - nobody is forcing you to get an 8 core. If the IPC is within 5% of Intel's offerings, then the quad core R5s (or 5 series, whatever it's called) will be a steal compared to a quad core i7 and would make for a decent upgrade with anyone who has an i5 or slower, without being expensive. The 6-core models seem to be priced pretty competitively against 4-core i7s.
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#5393014 Posted on: 02/14/2017 11:07 PM
As I stated before, it's understandable if something is too expensive. What's not understandable is people who claim it is overpriced or not priced well. AMD does have products in the 100-300 price bracket, but for whatever reason people choose to ignore those, despite Intel never offering a 6 or 8 core i7 for a reasonable price.
Again - nobody is forcing you to get an 8 core. If the IPC is within 5% of Intel's offerings, then the quad core R5s (or 5 series, whatever it's called) will be a steal compared to a quad core i7 and would make for a decent upgrade with anyone who has an i5 or slower, without being expensive. The 6-core models seem to be priced pretty competitively against 4-core i7s.
I agree with you but for now the only products being talked about are the 8 core ones, the expensive ones... And there are some indications that only those will be released for now. Personally i´m keeping an eye on the six core variants but if AMD doesn´t release them soon then i might go with Intel.
As I stated before, it's understandable if something is too expensive. What's not understandable is people who claim it is overpriced or not priced well. AMD does have products in the 100-300 price bracket, but for whatever reason people choose to ignore those, despite Intel never offering a 6 or 8 core i7 for a reasonable price.
Again - nobody is forcing you to get an 8 core. If the IPC is within 5% of Intel's offerings, then the quad core R5s (or 5 series, whatever it's called) will be a steal compared to a quad core i7 and would make for a decent upgrade with anyone who has an i5 or slower, without being expensive. The 6-core models seem to be priced pretty competitively against 4-core i7s.
I agree with you but for now the only products being talked about are the 8 core ones, the expensive ones... And there are some indications that only those will be released for now. Personally i´m keeping an eye on the six core variants but if AMD doesn´t release them soon then i might go with Intel.
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European pricing seems dodgy but this feels like a markup.