UK and US pricing for AMD's high-end Ryzen lineup has leaked

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UK and US pricing for AMD's high-end Ryzen lineup has leaked, with the flagship model being priced at below $500 and 8-core models costing as little as $320.



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1700 is an amazing price. Just over three hundred notes. Mind you the other two are decent as well.
 
I really hope these prices are right. I'd love to get a six-core CPU and an X300 motherboard for ~£350.
 
I really hope these prices are right. I'd love to get a six-core CPU and an X300 motherboard for ~£350.

Looking at it they are obviously targeting the 6800k and up with the 8 core range.

Over $100 less and two extra cores and threads. That's quite a jump !

I have no doubt at all that you should be able to attain your goal though. If the most expensive 6 core starts at £300 for example then the cheapest should be £200 or so, meaning you have £150 left for a board. Which would be mid/high end.
 
R3, R5 and R7 compete with
i3, i5 and i7? Funny enough :D Let's just hope not to get disappointed, because my next PC might be running an AMD CPU then!
 
£60 difference for 100MHz? Good lord they're pulling an Intel! Plus I still stand saying that the R7 1700X is way too overpriced if it's supposed to compete against the i7 7700K. And before mentioning that the R7 is an 8C/16T CPU and the 7700K is an 4C/8T CPU. By that logic shouldn't the 4C/8T R5's be competing against the 7700K?
 
£60 difference for 100MHz? Good lord they're pulling an Intel! Plus I still stand saying that the R7 1700X is way too overpriced if it's supposed to compete against the i7 7700K. And before mentioning that the R7 is an 8C/16T CPU and the 7700K is an 4C/8T CPU. By that logic shouldn't the 4C/8T R5's be competing against the 7700K?

Hard to know if that is the only difference TBH. My hypothesis is that the Non-X Ryzen models will come with decreased TDPs, which is an important factor for system integrators etc to consider.

Similar idea to the AMD FX 83XXE series CPUs, from the previous generation.
 
Well I wonder how much the Australia tax is going to majke these? I just hope it's not too steep

I think there still going to be between $800-1000 for the highest one and you know what i just can't see people here paying that kind of money for an AMD CPU there more than happy to pay it for Intel not AMD.
 
Not that impressive if the "equivalent Intel" part of another OC3D thread is to be believed, in the UK at least, these prices are more expensive than their Intel equivalent! Though perhaps the chart I'm referring too (https://www.overclock3d.net/news/cpu_mainboard/amd_s_ryzen_cpu_lineup_has_been_leaked/1) isn't that accurate, I'd have thought the top 6 core would compete with a 7700k or at least the 7700

Was just looking at that my self, a 7600k is £215 and a 7700k is £311 which would mean the R5 1600x would need to come in below the £200 mark, but these are just rumour leaks and it could be possible that the 1600x is the 7700k match which would put a big dent in the Intel price
 
Looking at the prices i think the 1800x comes with a water aio cooler, if thats the case i wonder if we can buy them without the cooler.
 
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