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AMD Ryzen 7 5800X CPU $329.64 Delivered @ Amazon Germany via AU

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All time low for the Ryzen 7 5800x.

ETA is Feb 8th-10th.

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  • +16

    would rather save $40 and my room's ambient temps by getting a 5700x for 290.76

    • +21

      just bang in a 5600 for $209 including a cooler and be done with it. Take the Mrs. or kids out somewhere with the difference and never think about that CPU again because you'll never notice.

      • +3

        Guy knows his shit….

      • +4

        Agreed. I've owned a 1700x, 2600, 3700 and now a 5600x (as well as a 5600g). The 5600x is a great chip, and I never feel like I'm missing out. My use case is gaming/office work and its been awesome (paired with a 6900xt and a 38" LG).

        The only thing that's tempting me is a 7800x3d, but I honestly can't justify the spend. The 5600x is good enough for most use cases and the platform is solid these days.

        • I'm in the same boat, upgrading to a 5600 and keeping my old graphics card (1080) saw an insane performance boost for my system.
          One day I may upgrade to a 5800x3d, but only when prices drop very significantly. I'd rather get a steam deck or update the graphics card before then.

    • +1

      5700X has the productivity performance of a 5800X3D but the gaming performance of a 5600X.
      So if your use case is gaming + casual home use then save even more money and just go the 5600X.

      • I have a 3700x and very tempted, should I? I do a lot of productivity and casual gaming with a RTX 2080

        • Do you have any issues with your current setup?

        • Off the top of my head for 16+ thread loads they will perform similar, and for gaming the upgrade would be about 1/3 faster assuming CPU is the bottleneck. This would only be true if you game at high FPS with lower graphical settings.

  • +11

    5800x3d for 400$ when. This aint half bad a deal but dont see much point. Also echoing @Pugkin, 5700x offers near identical performance for half the wattage. 40$ one time saving plus saves on energy bills as well.

    • -6

      Show me where you can get a 5800x3d for $400 right now?

      • +10

        eh mate i didnt say theres 5800x3d for 400$? I was hoping it would drop to this price

        • +4

          Sorry, I misread and thought there was one

      • Show me where he said you can get a 5800x3d for $400 right now?

  • +2

    i got excited thinking it was a X3D deal :'(

    • +3

      arent we all, my ape brains sees ryzen 7 58_ and i automatically ignore whats following it

      • 539 is cheapest Ive seen lately

        • +1
        • +1

          Wait for 7000 x3d release hopefully 5800x3d will drop depending on how they are received.

          • @kehuehue: I just bought the 5700x for $277 couldn't pass up the deal, i think i paid $280 for my 3600 in 2020. I was waiting for the RX6700XT to drop price below $550 and it didn't. So i just bought the 5700x when i seen the price.

        • I got one for $499 with the Black Friday sales. It's an awesome gaming CPU, especially in MSFS.

  • +3

    Any deal on 5600x

    • +3

      I reckon go for the non-X.

      • I've read it's 10-15% slower

        • +2

          I've heard it's the same if you tweak it

        • It comes up slightly slower in benchmarks under certain conditions, but real world the difference is only a couple of percent max. Not noticeable.

        • trust me you'll hit memory bottleneck way before you hit the CPU frequency bottleneck. you much rather spend the extra $$ getting a faster pair of dual rank memory.

          • @OMGJL: I have 32gb of 3200mhz gskill trident

            • @King Steuart: that didn't mean anything unfortunately.

              32G could be made in 16Gb chips with single rank, or 8Gb chips with dual rank.

              3200 could be CL14 which is B-Die, or 3200c16 could be almost anything under the sun, or even 3200c18 could be a disgustingly low bin.

              but no matter what you got, being 3200 means you'll hit the memory bottleneck way sooner than CPU clock bottleneck.

    • +1

      Yeah, this still isn't worth the price premium over the 5700x so it'll keep dropping.

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