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Intel Comet Lake-S (up-to Core i5-10600 ) series pricing listed at etailer
Quite often before a release, you'll see some etailers listing prices, some are posted by mistake, the others are simply clickbait. However, the 10th Core series Comet Lake S processors we've been talking about for months now, have been listed at Chech and Slovakian stores to a certain extent.
You'll spot prices running from 80 to 279 EUR with VAT, that last one is the Core i5-10600. As you will have noticed, the higher-end SKUs have not been listed, like Core i7 and Core i9 series.
It seems Comet Lake series is priced higher than Coffee Lake, but that difference is marginal, also take into account that these prices are not official. Below a listing, as spotted and posted courtesy to videocardz but spotted by momomo_us.
Coffee Lake-S CPUs | Listed Price | Comet Lake-S CPUs | Listed Price | Difference |
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Core i5-9600 | 264 EUR | Core i5-10600 | 279 EUR | + 15 EUR |
Core i5-9500 | 240 EUR | Core i5-10500 | 253 EUR | + 13 EUR |
Core i5-9400 | 241 EUR | Core i5-10400 | 227 EUR | – 14 EUR |
Core i5-9400F | 181 EUR | Core i5-10400F | 194 EUR | + 13 EUR |
— | — | Core i3-10320 | 203 EUR | — |
Core i3-9300 | 184 EUR | Core i3-10300 | 190 EUR | + 6 EUR |
Core i3-9100 | 141 EUR | Core i3-10100 | 153 EUR | + 8 EUR |
Pentium G5600 | 114 EUR | Pentium G6600 | 116 EUR | + 2 EUR |
Pentium G5500 | 100 EUR | Pentium G6500 | 103 EUR | + 3 EUR |
Pentium G5400 | 71 EUR | Pentium G6400 | 80 EUR | + 9 EUR |
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#5762455 Posted on: 02/21/2020 06:29 PM
It wouldn't be that strange, desktop is a niche market, it´s probably the least important for Intel right now, especially with AMD wanting to appear more seriously in the mobile market.
The money is in the servers and mobile market, and at a time when Intel factories are producing at full steam to meet demand, I would not be surprised if Intel places high prices to lower the demand for desktop parts and allow them to allocate resources to much more profitable segments.
Maybe they don´t want to sell desktop chips...
It wouldn't be that strange, desktop is a niche market, it´s probably the least important for Intel right now, especially with AMD wanting to appear more seriously in the mobile market.
The money is in the servers and mobile market, and at a time when Intel factories are producing at full steam to meet demand, I would not be surprised if Intel places high prices to lower the demand for desktop parts and allow them to allocate resources to much more profitable segments.
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#5762464 Posted on: 02/21/2020 07:27 PM
I think you are too negative here.
I would buy an AMD 3700x too compared with the 10600 non K.
But the 10600 is still a 4.8 turbo and a 4.4 all core on a 6/12 cpu.
If you have to buy a new system from scratch and so you need a new motherboard anyway, if you are a gamer it makes sense. Is still going to offer more fps in some games, without costing more than a 3700x
When we see the i7 prices we can compare with the 3700x price.
Being 80$ more expensive then a 3600 is not a deal breaker if you have preferences.
I bet the 10600 will probably win over the 3600 in terms of benchmarks
Also to answer the guy about central europe ripping off people, there are high taxes and vat for shops. Shipping costs for etailers. I mean, street price is different from msrp.
I think you are too negative here.
I would buy an AMD 3700x too compared with the 10600 non K.
But the 10600 is still a 4.8 turbo and a 4.4 all core on a 6/12 cpu.
If you have to buy a new system from scratch and so you need a new motherboard anyway, if you are a gamer it makes sense. Is still going to offer more fps in some games, without costing more than a 3700x
When we see the i7 prices we can compare with the 3700x price.
Being 80$ more expensive then a 3600 is not a deal breaker if you have preferences.
I bet the 10600 will probably win over the 3600 in terms of benchmarks
Also to answer the guy about central europe ripping off people, there are high taxes and vat for shops. Shipping costs for etailers. I mean, street price is different from msrp.
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#5762473 Posted on: 02/21/2020 07:58 PM
When Intel can give me this level of performance for $200...then and only then, will we talk.
For the record: This is my very own R5-3600x and a GTX1080Ti.
When Intel can give me this level of performance for $200...then and only then, will we talk.
For the record: This is my very own R5-3600x and a GTX1080Ti.
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#5762508 Posted on: 02/21/2020 11:18 PM
Intel is completely CRAZY! At this point of the market they put all this cpus more expensive than AMD?!?!?!
Mega LOL!
Intel is completely CRAZY! At this point of the market they put all this cpus more expensive than AMD?!?!?!
Mega LOL!
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