AMD Ryzen 5 5600X and Ryzen 7 5800X prices are decreasing significantly.

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It is not nearly enough tho. Hope i can sell my 5600X with good price - in time to get 5800X3D ( if its available at all :O ). Golden sample , anyone wants to buy when 5800X3D gets released ? 😀
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kapu:

It is not nearly enough tho. Hope i can sell my 5600X with good price - in time to get 5800X3D ( if its available at all :O ). Golden sample , anyone wants to buy when 5800X3D gets released ? 😀
yup they are decreasing significantly indeed,but from obscene to somewhat reasonable for someone who wants to keep am5. 269eur for 5600x.please,12400f is 185 and it's faster.
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cucaulay malkin:

yup they are decreasing significantly indeed,but from obscene to somewhat reasonable for someone who wants to keep am5. 269eur for 5600x.please,12400f is 185 and it's faster.
It's not faster. Its similar 🙂 In fact its bit slower if we look at high fps scenerio where CPU/mem actaully matters - not like few % here and there is anywhere close to important , price is biggest factor where to products are very close. Apples to apples (unlocked power for 12400f) PBO2 is easy +5-10% gain for most chips . I was lucky with golden sample and alll test i made show +10% performance gain versus stock.
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Zero changes in Sweden..
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5600X 300 USD here 5800X 420 USD and NOW available, was not 2 weeks ago... Hope the the 3DC versions will perform well to justify any price difference, but AMD needs to sharpen their prices now with Intel nipping at their heels. The 5600X should hit 12400F price and performance ratio.
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Good to see some prices going down, not up. Let's hope GPUs are next and soon enough.
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Horus-Anhur:

Good to see some prices going down, not up. Let's hope GPUs are next and soon enough.
One can only dream, but it will stay at that. Wait 2 more years, maybe GPU prices change.
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I've seen some downward movement in GPU prices - and more importantly - there's availability, which leads me to believe the market is becoming saturated at current prices. Still, most GPUs continue to sell for at least double what they are worth, so there is quite a margin there left for scalpers and e-tailers alike. If Nvidia releases Lovelace on time and in some volume, there might actually be a price crash on Ampere. We'll see soon enough. As for CPUs, I'm already seeing ADL discounted here and there. If it weren't for expensive motherboards and unaffordable DDR5, Intel would be making an absolute killing. I wonder if they will exert some pressure on their motherboard partners.
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kapu:

It's not faster. Its similar 🙂 In fact its bit slower if we look at high fps scenerio where CPU/mem actaully matters
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at 720p only something I already observed with r3000 they tend to get worse the higher the resolution.don't know why,maybe it's the way cache hit/miss rate works. in the review on ppc 12400f wins 9 out of 10, and that is probably the most reliable gaming cpu review because they test cpu intensive places in games,not just drop resolution in normal,gpu-bound places like TPU.On a 3090,not 3080 like TPU.With a 5GHz oc it will crush the 5600x.
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cucaulay malkin:

at 720p only something I already observed with r3000 they tend to get worse the higher the resolution.don't know why,maybe it's the way cache hit/miss rate works. in the review on ppc 12400f wins 9 out of 10, and that is probably the most reliable gaming cpu review because they test cpu intensive places in games,not just drop resolution in normal,gpu-bound places like TPU.On a 3090,not 3080 like TPU.With a 5GHz oc it will crush the 5600x.
I would need to see it to believe it. 12400f 5Ghz vs 5600X 1900FCLK PBO2 (With curve optimizer). They can be called equal imo. Price is not equal tho.
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these CPU's have always regularly seen sales that make them much cheaper than msrp i got the 5600g for around 320$ cad which only equates to about 250$usd which is really not bad considering that was also before intel released their 12xxx series.
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A friend of mine just got a 5800x at micro center in Houston, TX for $329. Maybe there is hope for GPU's once supply meets demand.
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They are both cheaper, here in Portugal, but not by much. But there are plenty of sales for both, making them a much better proposition.
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kapu:

I would need to see it to believe it. 12400f 5Ghz vs 5600X 1900FCLK PBO2 (With curve optimizer). They can be called equal imo. Price is not equal tho.
With a 25% OC on a 12400,not a chance.
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mackintosh:

I've seen some downward movement in GPU prices - and more importantly - there's availability, which leads me to believe the market is becoming saturated at current prices. Still, most GPUs continue to sell for at least double what they are worth, so there is quite a margin there left for scalpers and e-tailers alike. If Nvidia releases Lovelace on time and in some volume, there might actually be a price crash on Ampere. We'll see soon enough. As for CPUs, I'm already seeing ADL discounted here and there. If it weren't for expensive motherboards and unaffordable DDR5, Intel would be making an absolute killing. I wonder if they will exert some pressure on their motherboard partners.
nailed it. EOL will bring in price reductions from regular etailers (that paid cost) that they will use to leverage new stock that will then be the apple of the miner's eye. but AIB's cannot lower mobo prices because of the power requirements of AL. the simple fact is most of AL needs a proper power delivery and heavier copper traces more than previous generations. the VRMs alone jack up prices to the obscene and then you add in the new chipset (w/pcie 5) that is solely sourced from Intel. but AL shows the market was hungry for Intel finally having something new.
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the 5600X was quite oddly priced before, i mean my mom's pc was just unacceptably slow so i decided to upgrade it, ended up with a 5600G for 240 euro (a 5400/5300G would have been fine but amd wont sell me those) think at the time the the 5600X was 310 ...and you'd still need to locate a gpu with that...i mean you'd usually still want that but she doesn't play games so something with a solid igpu will do (her previous cpu had intel integrated gfx and ehr....it was almost enough for her daily use)
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cucaulay malkin:

With a 25% OC on a 12400,not a chance.
only for gaming. there are many applications that need mightier cores than e-cores in everyday usage. like VM's, transcoding, editing, and rendering just to name a few.
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tunejunky:

only for gaming. there are many applications that need mightier cores than e-cores in everyday usage. like VM's, transcoding, editing, and rendering just to name a few.
12400 has zero e cores