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*Prime Deal* AMD Ryzen™ 9 5900XT 16-Core, 32-Thread Unlocked $218 at Amazon

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7h ago
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sr27
7h ago
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Wasn't this 190 a few weeks ago? Prime deals are looking like prime robberies.
7h ago
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sabin
7h ago
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Quote from sr27 :
Wasn't this 190 a few weeks ago? Prime deals are looking like prime robberies.
Link to the deal?
7h ago
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schmide
7h ago
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Quote from sr27 :
Wasn't this 190 a few weeks ago? Prime deals are looking like prime robberies.
5900xt (16 core) is not the same as a 5900x (12 core). The fury of deals in the past couple weeks bottomed out at $230 or the better deal $260 with 32gb ram.
This seems to be better than those. Except the ram deal. Yet 32gb ddr4 is worth about $50 so basically equal.
5h ago
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TheCrowing33
5h ago
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Currently rocking a 5600X. Through the barrage of CPU deals that have come through SD lately, the consensus is that I should save my money and grab a X3D CPU if my rig is primarily used for gaming. Does anyone own this CPU that could chime in?
5h ago
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leoniv
5h ago
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Quote from TheCrowing33 :
Currently rocking a 5600X. Through the barrage of CPU deals that have come through SD lately, the consensus is that I should save my money and grab a X3D CPU if my rig is primarily used for gaming. Does anyone own this CPU that could chime in?
X3Ds are hard to find nowadays. Microcenter used to carry them and they've been sold out for a while now, at least for AM4 boards.
5h ago
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sr27
5h ago
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Quote from schmide :
5900xt (16 core) is not the same as a 5900x (12 core). The fury of deals in the past couple weeks bottomed out at $230 or the better deal $260 with 32gb ram.This seems to be better than those. Except the ram deal. Yet 32gb ddr4 is worth about $50 so basically equal.
Gotcha. I missed that 'x'tra letter. 😆
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heavyarms1912
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32gb ddr4 will be hard to get since manufacturers stop producing them

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matlok
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Quote from heavyarms1912 :
32gb ddr4 will be hard to get since manufacturers stop producing them
DDR4 prices have gone up so much over the last couple months that manufacturers have started making it again

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-c...-than-ddr5
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heavyarms1912
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Quote from matlok :
DDR4 prices have gone up so much over the last couple months that manufacturers have started making it again

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-c...-than-ddr5

Yes but when I doubt it will come back to old rates. The reason mfg wants to make it again is to make money
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tayhan91
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Quote from heavyarms1912 :
Yes but when I doubt it will come back to old rates. The reason mfg wants to make it again is to make money
marketplace/craigslist/hardwareswap to the rescue!
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deelseaker
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Quote from sr27 :
Wasn't this 190 a few weeks ago? Prime deals are looking like prime robberies.
The best *shipped* deals before this one were $230 for the CPU alone or $263 bundled with 32GB DDR4 RAM. If you have a MicroCenter nearby, you could've gotten the CPU for $210 in store.
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gamingdroid
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If only I could find a well priced ITX board to go with this.
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LikeABadPenny
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Quote from TheCrowing33 :
Currently rocking a 5600X. Through the barrage of CPU deals that have come through SD lately, the consensus is that I should save my money and grab a X3D CPU if my rig is primarily used for gaming. Does anyone own this CPU that could chime in?
IMO it's time to start saving up for moving up to AM5 or the Intel equivalent if you'd rather go Intel.
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dealcrinimal
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Quote from gamingdroid :
If only I could find a well priced ITX board to go with this.
What is the deal lately with ITX AMD boards? pretty limited selection, and several of the "good" ones have poor customer ratings. I'm in the same boat. I need to do a new ITX build (have case already) and am almost tempted to go Intel because of mobo's

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Quote from TheCrowing33 :
Currently rocking a 5600X. Through the barrage of CPU deals that have come through SD lately, the consensus is that I should save my money and grab a X3D CPU if my rig is primarily used for gaming. Does anyone own this CPU that could chime in?
IMO this CPU is only worth it if you have an AM4 system and don't want to build a completely new one, but you do video editing/rendering or programming where large projects need to be compiled, or other tasks that scale well with core parallelization. For gaming, consider the 5700X3D, invest in a GPU, or keep using what you have, wait and upgrade to AM5.
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