Sunday, May 28th 2017

Intel Cuts Price of Core i3-7350K Overclocker-friendly Dual-core Chip

Over the weekend, Intel cut the retail price of its overclocker-friendly dual-core chip, the Core i3-7350K. The chip is now priced at USD $149, down from its launch price of $184. Based on the 14 nm "Kaby Lake" silicon, the i3-7350K is designed to target the performance-segment gaming PC crowd by offering two cores clocked extremely high out of the box, which in Intel's calculation could prove sufficient to power gaming at 1080p or even 1440p. Then there's always the joy of overclocking, thanks to its unlocked base-clock multiplier.

The Core i3-7350K features out of the box clock speeds of 4.20 GHz. Turbo Boost isn't available to the Core i3 brand. The dual-core chip features HyperThreading, enabling 4 logical CPUs for the OS to deal with. It also gets 4 MB of shared L3 cache. Its $184 launch price may have been rendered untenable by competing AMD Ryzen 5-1500X and Ryzen 5-1400 quad-core parts priced at $189 and $169, respectively, which not just give you two more cores, but also double or quadruple the L3 cache, and unlocked multipliers. Unlike the two Ryzen 5 quad-core parts, the Core i3-7350K retail package lacks a stock cooler, escalating its cost by at least another $20 for a decent cooler, if you don't have one. These factors may have driven the price-cut.
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32 Comments on Intel Cuts Price of Core i3-7350K Overclocker-friendly Dual-core Chip

#26
Captain_Tom
GringsI think they will be at least at the pre-drop BW-E prices, £$400+ for the bottom Sandy-E, the Kaby 4 core may be 360ish, but probably at least a little more than a 7700k

With all the extra core counts we might see the 8 core models drop a bit, charging 3 times the price of an 8 core ryzen is a bit much after all

I think you are right about the coffeelake 6 cores, i dont think they will charge any more than $50 more than the top 115x chips have been going for, 6 core will just become the new norm, we have already seen them add hyperthreading to pentiums at virtually no price increase this gen
Yeah I mean I am personally expecting the 12-core 7950X to be $1499, and the 10-core 7900K to be $1199 at the most. Any more and AMD will take major HEDT marketshare.
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#27
cadaveca
My name is Dave
I Like my 7350K (1.3V):

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#28
Captain_Tom
cadavecaI Like my 7350K (1.3V):

-Kid: I got a C+! That means I am the smartest kid in the class... Right mommy?

-Mom: Uhhh yeah honey. Sure, C+ is a good score...
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#29
Imsochobo
GringsThe Broadwell-E price cuts are far more significant than this silly thing

6800K - £409 down to £339
6850K - £577 down to £409
6900K - £977 down to £835 - still a tough sell now with ryzen out
Still ain't seeing it in effect, BUT the 6800K would almost be sensible, at 300£ it would be sensible and a very balanced cpu but on a dead platform,... :(
Captain_TomI don't want to comment on UK pricing, but at least in USD I think it should be:


-6950X = $999
-6900K = $549
-6850K = $399
-6800K = $299

^Same goes for the Skylake-X replacements.


The problem is it costs Intel more money than AMD to make the equivalent products (AMD has better yields, and their CCX design saves even more money). Thus I don't think Intel could even do these prices while making a decent profit. I would argue they should lose some profits to keep marketshare though....
Captain_TomFun question: Do you think Skylake-X will be priced above or below these Broadwell-E prices?

Personally I don't think Intel is just preparing for AMD's x299, I think they are also softening the blow of the massively lower prices the Skylake-X and Coffeelake CPU's will have. I fully expect 6-core Coffeelake i7's to be under $349.
Skylake-X will maintain the new pricing listed above. ~
do keep in mind they've made the chips Worse! less cache, less pci-e lanes and god knows what else they've done. :)
They ought to have done a lot of improvements to make up for less cache on these new models :)
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#30
Keullo-e
S.T.A.R.S.
ChaitanyaFor anyone still buying Dual core cpus.
No problems with gaming on my G4560/16GB/GTX970 @ 1500MHz budget PC. :toast:
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#31
Grings
ImsochoboStill ain't seeing it in effect
Scan, Aria, Overclockers and Amazon(.co.uk) have all dropped them already
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#32
Keullo-e
S.T.A.R.S.
I see some Finnish PC shops have already dropped its price, originally from ~210eur to ~175eur. Still tho, my G4560 cost over 100eur less and I'd say that overclocking capability isn't worth the extra price. :mad:
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