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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 |
---|---|---|
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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#5393022 Posted on: 02/14/2017 11:29 PM
I think at the moment, AMD are putting prices similar to Intel in order so that they can judge how intel reacts - for all we know, Intel might react with massive price cuts, and so the price war beings. It's just how market competition goes. AMD want to make a profit but don't want to under or over estimate how the competition will react.
For the most part though, we'll definitely see prices fluctuate a lot.
I think at the moment, AMD are putting prices similar to Intel in order so that they can judge how intel reacts - for all we know, Intel might react with massive price cuts, and so the price war beings. It's just how market competition goes. AMD want to make a profit but don't want to under or over estimate how the competition will react.
For the most part though, we'll definitely see prices fluctuate a lot.
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#5393023 Posted on: 02/14/2017 11:29 PM
IF the IPC is same as broadwell-e as everything suggests it's ~2% from kaby if it is tad higher it will be the same or higher.
But we will know soon enough. Since skylake and kaby are the same and broadwell was 2.7% behind skylake.
I am getting the 8 core one, because I have some other plans aside from gaming.
I would rather compare the price of 1600 models to 6800k. And 1700/1800 to 6900k as it should be.
Oh if the IPC is on par with Broadwell-e than that's very good. It would be a solid buy and Intel would have to drop some of their prices is my guess.
Still, quad channel memory on -E Intels is nice.
IF the IPC is same as broadwell-e as everything suggests it's ~2% from kaby if it is tad higher it will be the same or higher.
But we will know soon enough. Since skylake and kaby are the same and broadwell was 2.7% behind skylake.
I am getting the 8 core one, because I have some other plans aside from gaming.
I would rather compare the price of 1600 models to 6800k. And 1700/1800 to 6900k as it should be.
Oh if the IPC is on par with Broadwell-e than that's very good. It would be a solid buy and Intel would have to drop some of their prices is my guess.
Still, quad channel memory on -E Intels is nice.
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#5393026 Posted on: 02/14/2017 11:36 PM
Oh if the IPC is on par with Broadwell-e than that's very good. It would be a solid buy and Intel would have to drop some of their prices is my guess.
Still, quad channel memory on -E Intels is nice.
they did not drop prices in the past in the p4 era and pentium D they brought out extreme edition with huge caches took the crown for ridiculous prices and kept their cpus higher than amd in price .... now they have the crown with their 10 core ...that makes me afraid they will keep prices almost unchanged
Oh if the IPC is on par with Broadwell-e than that's very good. It would be a solid buy and Intel would have to drop some of their prices is my guess.
Still, quad channel memory on -E Intels is nice.
they did not drop prices in the past in the p4 era and pentium D they brought out extreme edition with huge caches took the crown for ridiculous prices and kept their cpus higher than amd in price .... now they have the crown with their 10 core ...that makes me afraid they will keep prices almost unchanged
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yeah for now it seems the 8 cores only are getting out but if they come out and they are dead on on performance with the leaks you will update to intel 4 cores or wait 2-3 extra months go get your 6 core piece? and you will know exactly the performance you can expect... i mean you are 8 years now on Q9550 ...after you know the exact performance you can take the decision what to buy if those are 1:1 to broadwel-e .... then it seems a bit ...irrational to not wait 2-3 months after that long although yeah q9550 was an epic cpu
edit: to complete my toughs those 8 cores might pinball intel prices down .... there is the chance intel will not change a thing though interesting times ahead of us