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[Back Order] AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D CPU $559 + Delivery @ PLE Computers

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$559 + Delivery ($0 C&C) @PCByte (backorder with no ETA given)
No stock in stores but PLE are taking back orders - stock arriving 01/11/2022 according to website ETA.

Insane price for this CPU. ;)

Note: It was $10 cheaper earlier, but has now been raised.

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  • -1

    7800x3d will crush raptor lake and raphael

    • +13

      Does it exist?

      • +2

        It's on the roadmap for 2023, with announcement expected at CES (January). Given the lacklustre sales of Ryzen 7000, that's likely to happen without any delays.

        • Certainly makes sense in light of Intel's offerings.

    • +1

      Sherlock

    • +6

      9990000x9d will crush

    • -1

      Fan boys, really?

  • +7

    Still overpiced. Should really be sub $450

  • +1

    Damn, I bought this at $609 and thought that was decent

    • I bought for $655 hope that makes you feel better.

  • +1

    Other than the more expensive motherboard, any reason to pick this over the 13600k which is priced lower?

    • +1

      @twdnewh doesn’t the 5800x3d work on a B450 .. which is cheaper than the intel boards ???

      • +2

        Yeah that's why I mentioned the more expensive mobo for the intel. Thanks

    • +1

      13600k will beat the pants off this for productivity workloads, but yeh mobos are more expensive and also this is likely end of the line for 1700cpu family just like AM4.

      You also get a slight drop in performance if you use ddr4 VS ddr5 on the intels so if you want to go ddr5 it's a bit extra there too.

      Unfortunately with the next level stupid motherboard pricing for AMD AM5, it means this CPU is still relevant for gaming builds, even if your doing a new build.

  • +4

    OP what have you started. All the new deals are ryzen CPUs

  • +3

    Hopefully AMD can work on lowering the prices of these 3D cache variant chips in the future, even if it comes in the form of a 7600X3D in the future, I couldn't care too much about having more than 6 cores currently, and the X800 CPU's are already expensive enough without throwing that 3D cache upcharge on top.

  • Waiting for 9 5900x :(

  • -1

    Good for $350

  • -1

    Not sure why this CPU is so popular at $500+, there is barely any performance gain over say, the 5600X at 1440p and above. Much better off going for the 5900X at a lower price and get 50% more cores

    • +1

      are you thinking of the 5800x (non-3d) instead?

    • +7

      3D V-Cache can absolutely make huge differences at 1440p and above - it's just entirely game dependent (and also how much overhead you have on your GPU).

      Games like Microsoft Flight Simulator, Borderlands 3, Assetto Corsa Competizione, Factorio, Stellaris, and a bunch of different MMOs all benefit hugely from having all this cache.

      I'm very happy with the extra performance in games I play vs having the extra cores of a 5900X for example - I don't need more than 8 cores, as I found out with my old 3900X.

    • Power consumption is greater in 5900X but

    • +7

      You must be confused with the non-3d chip. This definitely has improvements over the 5600X. I own a 5600X and am bottlenecked at 1440p with a 3080, struggling to maintain a consistent 120+ fps in a few games where a 5800X3D will do it with ease.

      • Interesting, i wouldn't have that that was the case. I am running a Zen 1 1700 with a 3070. I just saw last night my mobo has a new bios so i can upgrade to the 5xxx series. Any thoughts between this or the ~$200 cheaper 5700x for gaming(1440p)/vr?

      • Similar to my experience - I only game in MSFS, and I have a 5600X and a 2080 Super running at 1440p but it does sometimes struggle. I'm waiting for the 5800X3D to drop below $500 before I pull the trigger.

        • Same waiting for it to drop below $500 not in a rush the 3700x is still killing it.

    • Well, there are some tasks that are set-and-forget where the 5900x will be noticeably faster and the cores make a difference. But for games - especially certain kinds of games, ones where you have only a few threads smashing a lot of memory to present the next frame - the vcache absolutely smashes that stuff. It reminds me of the early Pentium 2 / 3 days where suddenly a bunch of programs essentially fit everything they did inside 512kb l2 cache and were ridiculously faster.

      96mb of l3 doesn't quite do that these days, but the big massive improvement is in 0.1/1% lows that produce stutter and high frame times. In those games, even though technically the 5900/5950 might have more fast cache, it can't actually be brought to bear on the sticking points that slow the next frame, because it's divided up over more cores.

  • waiting for under $400…

  • -4

    I dunno I feel 12 cores the sweet spot for 2022

  • +1

    Newegg have dropped their price down to $329 USD ($516 AUD) hopefully Amazon match them soon.

  • Honest question about the 5800X3D. The 13600K is the same price, wouldn't that be better?

    • +1

      Yes 100% Intel is better. The choice really depends on if you have an existing AMD build or looking for a new build.
      New build definitely go with Intel as there is flexibility with motherboard options (Intel 12th and 13th gen compatible) and choice of DDR4 or DDR5 ram.

      • Thanks!

      • Agreed. For the huge number of people with existing older Ryzen systems, this is a drop-in $550 upgrade.
        The i5 would cost $200 more minimum for a board, assuming you reuse the memory.

        If you're buying new, I wouldn't invest in old infrastructure. AMD need to get some cheaper boards out ASAP, as that's smashing them on price/performance.

        • Yeah, I'm about to buy a new config and was wondering if that was a good choice. I'm inclined to go Intel and 13600k because an AM5 config is a lot more expensive because of motherboards.
          Will reuse my RX6800XT but will probably go DDR5 and give my current config to someone else in my house.

  • I asked this on the $549 deal last night but it was the last comment so I didn't get any thing back, so I'm asking here as well.

    I bought one of these for $609 + ~$23 express shipping on 29/9 (from this deal https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/727525) but even though it showed as in stock when I bought it, I somehow missed out and was told it was backordered. It wasn't actually dispatched until 10/10 and I didn't receive it until the 14/10. I can't see anything on PLE's FAQ about it, but does anyone know if they do price difference refunds or anything like that?

    I feel double gypped because I see the Uncharted bundle only applies to purchases after 11/10.

    insert Bad Luck Brian meme here

    • +1

      To make you feel better, I bought one last week from Amazon, and did not realise .au does not qualify for the key. Similarly annoying!

  • Price says 719

  • has anyone actually received their unit from this promo yet?

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