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Intel Core 9x00 Processor Prices Listed at Singapore Distributor
We've seen some early price leaks on the Core i5 and i7 9000 series processors a couple of times already, however things are starting to solidify a bit more as distributor BizGram in Singapore is listing the new procs in a flyer.
Now a couple of things first, the prices that you see listed are from Singapore, that means these are listed at SGD, we'll need to convert that. Next, to that, this is a distributor, who sells their stuff to retailers, e.g. Now I can only assume that local VAT needs to be added to the prices:
That said, here we go converted to USD.
- Core i3-9350K is listed at 252 SGD = $189.99
- Core i5-9600K is listed at 370 SGD = $269.99
- Core i7-9700K listed at 518 SGD= $379.99
- Core i9-9900K listed at 666 SGD = $479.99.
Also, interesting to see is the 9350K. The snapshot also once again confirms cores and threads.
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#5583784 Posted on: 09/12/2018 03:33 PM
Thread is full of Intel fanboys.
We will need reviews to see how it compares to Ryzen+.
I'm sure Intel will have an edge on gaming, but how about price/performance?
R7 2700X can be bought here for around 320€, how much difference will it be compared to the more expensive i7 9700K? Not even considering the +100 USD for the i9 9900K, that's absurd just for enabled HP when you have it on the Ryzen.
Wait, have we reached the point where a mainstream CPU for around 500€ is considered a great price???
Thread is full of Intel fanboys.
We will need reviews to see how it compares to Ryzen+.
I'm sure Intel will have an edge on gaming, but how about price/performance?
R7 2700X can be bought here for around 320€, how much difference will it be compared to the more expensive i7 9700K? Not even considering the +100 USD for the i9 9900K, that's absurd just for enabled HP when you have it on the Ryzen.
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#5583793 Posted on: 09/12/2018 04:18 PM
uh wat ?
most HEDT user i believe picked 7820x or better cpu
https://ark.intel.com/products/123767/Intel-Core-i7-7820X-X-series-Processor-11M-Cache-up-to-4-30-GHz
price-wise compared to 9900k it $100 difference, but as it already released 2years ago
dont think there strong reasonfor x299 owner to upgrade to z390 ... for gaming the new i9 9900k probably perform slight better, but if me, no reason to upgrade, so skip z390 and wait for x399
Poor Intel's HEDT users, they need to downgrade to mainstream Platform to Upgrade their performance for Adobe and etc with 9900K ;-).
uh wat ?
most HEDT user i believe picked 7820x or better cpu
https://ark.intel.com/products/123767/Intel-Core-i7-7820X-X-series-Processor-11M-Cache-up-to-4-30-GHz
price-wise compared to 9900k it $100 difference, but as it already released 2years ago
dont think there strong reasonfor x299 owner to upgrade to z390 ... for gaming the new i9 9900k probably perform slight better, but if me, no reason to upgrade, so skip z390 and wait for x399
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#5583794 Posted on: 09/12/2018 04:28 PM
first and foremost, that I-9 9900k @ $666 (Bang Your Heads! LOL) is the cpu that should be $489.
the I-9 nomenclature is a bad gimmick, as they've stripped HT from the I-7 and raised the price for the effort.
There Is No Reason Other Than Arbitrary Greed and me-too-ism for the entire 9th gen Intel line up.
period.
with that said, the I-9 is sexy...just like the high-end call girls in the movies, excepting it's the john who gets raped with Intel. and do not get me started on chipsets...especially now Intel is farming them out to increase supply of the cpus (fact).
for an enthusiast, the I-9 just replaces the low end of the (old x99) HEDT range, at the same price point.
really this screws with X299 more than AMD as only professional e-sports "needs" the throughput of the I-9/ I-7.
regular consumers will just be over paying for gimped cpus.
more importantly, content creators have a slam-dunk with the Threadripper 2950x or 2920x at the same range with forward compatible TR4's...and regular folks can spend less than an I-5 for overclocking, HT, and "moar" cores.
first and foremost, that I-9 9900k @ $666 (Bang Your Heads! LOL) is the cpu that should be $489.
the I-9 nomenclature is a bad gimmick, as they've stripped HT from the I-7 and raised the price for the effort.
There Is No Reason Other Than Arbitrary Greed and me-too-ism for the entire 9th gen Intel line up.
period.
with that said, the I-9 is sexy...just like the high-end call girls in the movies, excepting it's the john who gets raped with Intel. and do not get me started on chipsets...especially now Intel is farming them out to increase supply of the cpus (fact).
for an enthusiast, the I-9 just replaces the low end of the (old x99) HEDT range, at the same price point.
really this screws with X299 more than AMD as only professional e-sports "needs" the throughput of the I-9/ I-7.
regular consumers will just be over paying for gimped cpus.
more importantly, content creators have a slam-dunk with the Threadripper 2950x or 2920x at the same range with forward compatible TR4's...and regular folks can spend less than an I-5 for overclocking, HT, and "moar" cores.
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#5583803 Posted on: 09/12/2018 05:22 PM
Looks like intel is going to pull an nvidia one... Like instead of selling the 2080Ti at/near previous 1080Ti launch price levels they were like: "No, we will offer the 2080 at 1080Ti launch price since it performs(if leaks/rumors true) and we will market the 2080Ti as the new Titan instead to skyrocket the price!" How stupid they think we are? Well, easy to guess how much they think going by the RTX prices.
Now intel follows similar suit. Well, if every new release that possibly brings a performance increase over a previous product had been priced accordingly to previous product launch/retail/current price, we would have mainstream cpu/gpu's in the 4-5 digits. Obviously it an exaggeration and doesn't work like that but you guys get the point.
A 2700X goes for ~€320. No matter how good the 9900K is, a €150-170(again if leaks/rumors true) mark up over the 2700X is unacceptable imo. But hey, what do I know. I'm just a consumer.
I guess that's what happens when you sell(too expensively) the 7820X for ~€500-550 and are "forced" to release a mainstream 8-core alongside it. You get yourself caught in that situation.
Looks like intel is going to pull an nvidia one... Like instead of selling the 2080Ti at/near previous 1080Ti launch price levels they were like: "No, we will offer the 2080 at 1080Ti launch price since it performs(if leaks/rumors true) and we will market the 2080Ti as the new Titan instead to skyrocket the price!" How stupid they think we are? Well, easy to guess how much they think going by the RTX prices.
Now intel follows similar suit. Well, if every new release that possibly brings a performance increase over a previous product had been priced accordingly to previous product launch/retail/current price, we would have mainstream cpu/gpu's in the 4-5 digits. Obviously it an exaggeration and doesn't work like that but you guys get the point.
A 2700X goes for ~€320. No matter how good the 9900K is, a €150-170(again if leaks/rumors true) mark up over the 2700X is unacceptable imo. But hey, what do I know. I'm just a consumer.
I guess that's what happens when you sell(too expensively) the 7820X for ~€500-550 and are "forced" to release a mainstream 8-core alongside it. You get yourself caught in that situation.
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It's not, but better than initial 700 or what was it.