No, you got it wrong, I had and returned one 3900X (not boosting properly), one 3950X (too expensive), now I have 3800X which works as advertised.So after you bought and returned so many CPUs...
No, you got it wrong, I had and returned one 3900X (not boosting properly), one 3950X (too expensive), now I have 3800X which works as advertised.So after you bought and returned so many CPUs...
That's right. My bad, I thought you had bought yet another Ryzen model.No, you got it wrong, I had and returned one 3900X (not boosting properly), one 3950X (too expensive), now I have 3800X which works as advertised.
Local VAT (20% for Estonia, 21% for Lithuania) is included in those prices. That's mandated for list prices by the EU law, the price must reflect what people actually have to pay.Well, $975 USD is better than newegg or amazon right now.
So its really $812. I would pay that, its only $62 over. But $1290 ? I can get a 3960x for that ! (almost)Local VAT (20% for Estonia, 21% for Lithuania) is included in those prices (that's mandated for list prices by the EU law, the price must reflect what people actually have to pay). So the price gauging seems to be even worse in US right now :O
Well, $975 USD is better than newegg or amazon right now.
Well, like I said, no large OEM buy in. Alienware could be big, though the new Ryzen 9 rigs aren’t out yet.Go to Amazon and search for 3900x gaming pc and see how many different brands there are. Maybe not in Dell's league, but they do add up in the end. Most likely all of them will be offering the 3950x's in the not so distant future.
Where is that ? newegg is $1290 and amazon is $1000I can't find the 3950x for less than $900 USD.
When they hit retail.. I just ordered a motherboard for another one of my 32 core EPYC chips. $100 for that and 128 gig ECC. It only runs 2.5 ghz, but should beat that 3950x most of the time with 2x cores and 4x memory channels. (for what I do, DC). I do have an X570 motherboard, a NMVE with an OS on it, memory, a complete box except the 3950x waiting.Did you get one, Mark?
When they hit retail.. I just ordered a motherboard for another one of my 32 core EPYC chips. $100 for that and 128 gig ECC. It only runs 2.5 ghz, but should beat that 3950x most of the time with 2x cores and 4x memory channels. (for what I do, DC). I do have an X570 motherboard, a NMVE with an OS on it, memory, a complete box except the 3950x waiting.
actually, trying to replace the 1950x boxes with EPYC boxes. 2 for 1.How many cores/threads do you have crunching so far? Looking at your sig I quickly run out of fingers and toes
About how much have you been getting those 7601's for?actually, trying to replace the 1950x boxes with EPYC boxes. 2 for 1.
I got 2 7601 retail for $850 each. They do 2.6 ghz all core max. I got 2 7551 ES chips for $300 each, and they do 2.5 ghz all core max. But it was only recently that I found motherboards to support the 7551 ES chips correctly, and I won't be sure until I have one up and running.About how much have you been getting those 7601's for?
I have been trying to nag one up but I think my offer price may be to low and I don't want to seem insulting to the seller like I am trying to low ball the guy you ya know??
Oh thanks for the reply. Yes no wonder my offer didnt go through. I was only offering $500-$550.00.I got 2 7601 retail for $850 each. They do 2.6 ghz all core max. I got 2 7551 ES chips for $300 each, and they do 2.5 ghz all core max. But it was only recently that I found motherboards to support the 7551 ES chips correctly, and I won't be sure until I have one up and running.
3900x is only $494 at AmazonIt looks like the stock issues for 3900X are over and it might dip below 500 € next month. 3950X is still problematic but next month it should be in stock. Not worth the extra 300 € though (869 € vs. 559€, inc. 24% VAT)...
Sorry, I doubt they will do anything under 850. It was only priced at that becuase one person had a single at that price. All the other places want more. They still retail for $3200. and PM me if you are looking for a good deal on memory, I don't want to put it here.Oh thanks for the reply. Yes no wonder my offer didnt go through. I was only offering $500-$550.00.
I will try $700 for one and see if he would be willing to haggle with me and maybe see if he would do a return offer of $700-$800 seeing how its the holidays and all.
I will be using this motherboard - https://www.newegg.com/asrock-rack-epycd8-amd-epyc-7000-series-processor-family/p/N82E16813140010?Description=EPyx ROme&cm_re=EPyx_ROme-_-13-140-010-_-Product
Without tax I assume? In any case, 3900X should cost less than 500 € (even with hefty vat). It should be cheaper than 2x 3600Xs.3900x is only $494 at Amazon
In any case, 3900X should cost less than 500 € (even with hefty vat). It should be cheaper than 2x 3600Xs.
I think that is a play on this one particular users assersion that 2 3600's should be put in one CPU for $350 or something like that.Why?