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RTX 5xxxx $3000+
7600x3d now 429
so a 7600x3d costs 100 euro more than a 7800x3d used to cost.
and all cpu cost 70-100 euro more than launchprice.
i don't mind paying 1100 euro for a nice HEDT chip.. but these prices are a tad insane for mainstream cpu's
7800x3d 479
7600x3d 359
9800x3d sold out (479 claimed)
On Amazon:
7800x3d 399
7600x3d no listing?
9800x3d sold out (third parties 779+ hah)
Ryzen 4500 and 5500 are still sitting at $70 and $80 price point they usually sit at for those looking for an entry level build, although I'd probably say to get a 12100f for $75 if you're looking in that price range at this point since L.G.A. 1700 has more in the way of upward motility than AM4, and you can get a D.D.R. 5 motherboard/R.A.M. kit.
For something more mid-range the 12600kf sits at $146, which isn't the lowest ever price but kind of close, although you're not getting Assassin's Creed Shadows with it like you were during the sale on Newegg where it was at $140. Granted, these days 12600kf is looking more like upper entry level, particularly since the 24h2 update allegedly favors A.M.D. processors but I'm not sure how much the price to perf. dynamic changed since then, esp. since Intel processors allegedly got some sort of a boost too and reviewers aren't really looking at alder lake parts much.
Kinda waiting to see what the after christmas sales might look like since those mark the day of the holiday shopping season and people aren't in a frenzy to get gifts under the tree anymore.
The joy of having one hardware company dominating: Stagnation and price gouging.
amd just as evil as intel was... "no amd is noble, it forced intel to lower prices/increase core counts"
all it did was kill of HEDT, add crappy "ecores" that are useless.. and kill of multitreading.. while games still not even use the 8 cores intel already had in 2015.
and now they are pricegauching like intel did too..
But even AM5 seems quite reasonable as long as you don't get the highest and latest top of the line model.