Thursday, August 23rd 2018
AMD Cuts Prices of First Gen Ryzen Threadripper Processors
With the arrival of its 2nd generation Ryzen Threadripper HEDT processors, AMD cut prices of the socket-compatible first-generation parts. A highlight of this move is the availability of the 12-core/24-thread Threadripper 1920X at $399. This chip trades blows with the Core i9-7900X in multi-threaded tasks, and considering stores are still listing Intel's 6-core/12-thread Core i7-7800X at $390 and the 8-core/16-thread i7-7820X at $469, could make for a better alternative, with more PCIe lanes. The 8-core/16-thread Threadripper 1900X is now down to $299, or less than the SEP price of the Ryzen 7 2700X. The 1900X still gives you 64-lane PCIe and quad-channel memory.
Source:
3DCenter.org
38 Comments on AMD Cuts Prices of First Gen Ryzen Threadripper Processors
I may just have to fork over the money for a 1920X if I can. That price is unbeatable
weren'tfixed :rolleyes:stack ém deep & sell ém cheap !
(just a proverb from my days of managing big box retail stores many moons ago)
"Want some extra cores with that?" The average customer won't need 12 cores for a loooong time and any Intel HEDT route has the exact same price issues on all other components ON TOP of the CPU. I think this loss is a calculated one and a logical one. AMD needs mind- and marketshare before anything else and unsold chips are dead weight anyway. To get back to the McDrive comment, these TR chips are as common as flipped burgers (its just Ryzen x Ryzen); the real money is made on EPYC and to get that going, you just need more wafers.
I remember when Intel moved 'mainstream' core counts into the HEDT line up for the bottom end and it had good reason: some workstations are fine with just the added lanes and RAM options. What you get here with TR is quite the same, and some extra cores on top, almost for free.
The sTR4 socket isn't for the mainstream. Its for the enthusiasts. If you want a $100 CPU and $50 RAM.. look at their entry-mainstream.. Socket AM4.
@ Vayra86 Yep. Its why the 1900X exists on the sTR4 socket. lol.
I'm waiting on zen 2.
1920x at the 1900x prices etc.
That's a huge saving.
I bought a 1900X and the Gigabyte Gaming 7 X399 board for my daily rig. I got the 1900X cause it was an entry level. Enough to get me into the HEDT platform till Zen2 comes out. (7nm) (or if they don't plan on doing 7nm for my board... I'll do a 2950X later.
Please note- I got the 1900X for $289 shipped... and the board for $330. RAM was Samsung B-Die TridentZ RGB 14C 32GB for $380.
Around $460 for the 1900X
$600AU for the 1920X
$1,129 for the 1950X
They did and that is the reason why they probably end up being that cheap cause there is one mask, one design, one manu. line etc..
It's not like they're bad or anything.
They're clearing inventory which is all and I'd love one of these for a server but unfortunately I have to buy a new car :@
I love how you speak for the average customer here. You should do it more often. :shadedshu:
If this does bring customers to TR platform, thats great since it could mean more profit for AMD, more profit means higher stock prices for us shareholders.