Yeah... That is a Linear aproach, however nobody buys the 1800X when they have the 1700... So... That said you can compare a ryzen priced at 330$ with a intel priced at 599$ and don't forget:
- The prices shown are for America, so expect a nice bump for Europe;
- Prices on x299 and x399 motherboards will certanly be trough the roof...
- And you need 4 ddr4 dims to take advantage of everything...
It's nice to everyone to have this kind of competition.
But, at this time, I'm just afraid on the overall price of the plataform.
For example.
I have a R7 1700 (345€) @ 4.0ghz, with a Msi gaming plus (99€) and 16gb Gskill ripjaws ddr4 3200mhz cl 16 (143€).
I reallyyyy doubt Intels 8/16 or 6/12cores will be near that overall price...
And ppl like me that already have nice ddr4, they "will" have to buy more sticks of the same memory for quad channel...
"nhec"
