Monday, July 1st 2019
PSA: No Ryzen 3000 Pre-orders Today (1st July), Spare Your F5 Key
AMD's 3rd generation Ryzen desktop processors were rumored to open to pre-orders today, so you could have your swanky new CPU upgrade in place by 7/7. It turns out, that's not the case. AMD in a statement to TechPowerUp, confirmed that there won't be any pre-orders opened by retailers today (1st July), and there is no information of any such pre-orders date. Customers will likely have to wait until the 7th to pick their PIB form their friendly neighbourhood PC hardware store, or order one online. The statement from AMD in German language translates as follows:
We haven't announced any pre-order plans - global launch is on 7/7.AMD is launching five new processor SKUs this July, including the 12-core/24-thread Ryzen 9 3900X, the 8-core/16-thread Ryzen 7 3800X and 3700X, and the 6-core/12-thread Ryzen 5 3600X and 3600. Prices over previous-generation products remain flat wherever applicable. The 3700X is being launched at the same $329.99 MSRP as the 2700X, the 3600X at a slightly higher $249.99 compared to the $239.99 the 2600X launched at; and the 3600 aims to be the sub-$200 king at the same $199.99 price as the 2600. The 3800X is being launched as a premium 8-core option at $399.99, and the 3900X can be yours for $499.99. We expect most online retailers to mark these prices up by 5-10 percent as they normally do.
54 Comments on PSA: No Ryzen 3000 Pre-orders Today (1st July), Spare Your F5 Key
Even if you could preorder, how can you have the CPU shipped to you, or buy it at Sundays?
So actual day I can purchase and install this is the 7th? I may be picking up a setup for another rig in my house.
If you're in Norway or Germany, you're royally screwed though.
So i have to wait till monday to pick up one CPU.
3600 - 218,90€
3600X - 273,90€
3700X - 361,90€
3800X - 438,90€
3900X - 548,90€
EDIT: Prices @ 23% VAT
Look through, it has been @W1zzard all this time.
Goes for games, too.
Retailers and etailers seems to price everything higher than MSRP. So what's the point of an MSRP if you can't buy products at the MSRP?
I know S stands for Suggested, but is there really that little margin in hardware these days? I know the cost of a lot of these things and I don't see the margin being that small.
Maybe everyone just keeps wanting a bigger slice of the cake?
That said, unless there are preorder bonuses or you want to support the developers, why bother preordering.
In these situations where the jump will be massive even if projected numbers are off is when I’m ok with it personally.
"Precision Boost Overdrive with Auto-Overclock"
Wow. This generation will demolish everything in it's path !
- Supporting developers does not happen through a pre-order. Funding for a project is always secured (even with kickstarters!) long before a project is finished. The only thing that crowdfunding goals could add along the way is extra stuff - in which case a clear stretch goal shows you what you're paying premium for. Not very much unlike the currently popular seasonal content and passes. Apparently people like roadmaps and waiting for content? :p It suits the pre-order 'impatience' - there is a weird urge to close the sale and 'claim your spot'. Its a phenomenon called 'fear of missing out'. Psychological abuse at its finest ;)
- Pre order is your money out of the bank and into another, you're not capable of using that money, while nothing has been returned for it yet. Strange way to make deals - even if you can cancel it at any time. Its not a physical item and pre order bonuses are never anything tangible and if they are, perhaps a boycot on the dev is more appropriate because that reeks of pay to win.
- Pre order is a guarantee for paying full MSRP, while most products, even the most wanted ones, get post-launch discount rather quickly, or at least get competed over normally.
If all that is worth a free sticker or a cool hat in a game to you... by all means...