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[Amazon Prime] AMD Ryzen 7 2700 w/ Wraith Spire Cooler $337.99 Delivered @ Amazon US (via Amazon AU Global)

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I'm actually shocked no one has posted this as it's $20-$50 lower than everywhere else.

$13.66 delivery if you don't have Prime, so still cheaper than the next best price (eBay Plus required there).

6% cashback with CashRewards takes it to $318. Enjoy!

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This is part of Amazon Prime Day sale for 2018

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  • Is local warranty provided for this?
    And is this the price before GST, or is that already included?

    • Amazon Au always displays the price incl. GST

    • Yes it's showing GST, that's why they pushed this stuff onto the AU store. It's literally the Amazon US product with GST added.

      AMD has an international warranty, unsure if it's a different length to that provided by AU stock.

  • -5

    2700x wee's all over this

    • -1

      At peak multi-core? No.

      And it's $50 to $120 more… someone looking at a 2600X should consider this instead. And that's before cashback.

        • +1

          For the love of crap can someone ban this troll… look at their posting history with regards to me…

          There are dozens of benchmarking and review sites that have done this to death. Google is your friend.

          Anyone who is prepared to read an overclocking guide should not pay more than $50 extra to secure a 2700X over the 2700.

        • -6

          @jasswolf:

          For the love of crap can someone ban this troll… look at their posting history with regards to me…

          If I'm trolling then so are you.

          Do you sit in r/AMD all day long and school people?

  • Remember buying my current Intel 4 core 4 thread for this price. Too sad at the current DDR4 Rams pricing.

    • -1

      Yeah I'm not buying either, but it's a very good price in today's market.

      I'm looking forward to a 10 or 12 core 7nm Ryzen 7 next year for $400 (before anyone jumps into the comments, I don't expect that to be the launch price).

    • I wish they'd release higher clocks or IPC rather than more cores though but it seems neither side is doing this. :|

      • The 2700x is at the best overclock scaling for this silicon out of the box. Most CPUs on the market are at the most economical balancing of performance per watt available. If you want to ramp up the performance further with diminishing returns, buy AMD or an unlocked Intel.

        AMD are set to make a big jump with clocks due to a much improved process compared to Zen and Zen+ (Zen was targeting 3 Ghz @ 1.0 V, they're targeting 5 GHz with Zen 2).

        IPC (essentially architecture) improvements are harder to come by because AMD and Intel have been at this for decades. Expect 5-8% or so from Ryzen 2 to Ryzen 3. Mobile SoC makers are making such big strides because they're making faster process jumps (at much lower voltages) and that allows for more architectural updates.

  • Its not au stock. International stock

    • What did you think the title meant? AMD has an international warranty.

  • +1

    Has the price gone back up? Shows $420 to me?

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