Tuesday, March 1st 2022

AMD Ryzen 9 5950X 16-core Processor Price Drops to $600

Pricing of AMD's Ryzen 9 5950X 16-core/32-thread "Zen 3" processor dropped to a surprising all-time-low of $600 on Newegg, down from its original $800, a 25% drop in price. This puts the 5950X more or less on par with the pricing of the Intel Core i9-12900K (±$20 variance). The 12-core/24-thread 5900X is going for $450, which is still significantly higher than the $380 that the Core i7-12700K commands.

The 5950X continues to lead the i9-12900K in various heavily multi-threaded productivity tasks, although it has lost the gaming performance edge to the new Intel chip. AMD is attempting to remedy this with the Ryzen 7 5800X3D processor that the company claims offers gaming performance parity, but will fall behind in multi-threaded productivity on account of fewer cores. If you're planning to pick a 5950X from Newegg for a build-from-scratch, don't forget to check out combo deals with motherboards, where you get to save a further $30-odd.
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34 Comments on AMD Ryzen 9 5950X 16-core Processor Price Drops to $600

#26
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springs113While I understand, I disagree. I don't think this is mainly due to Intel...I think it's more of the impending releases coming from Amd. At the end of the day though we all win. Can't wait for raptor lake vs zen 4.
Zen4 is too far away to be triggering price cuts now. Plus, that would trigger price cuts virtually across the board.
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#27
Guwapo77
TheinsanegamerNNot everyone builds computers to they can be upgraded every 2 years. A 5950x build should last a decade at this rate.
When people want to upgrade without having to throw out the entire computer, they have the option to upgrade to this outstanding chip. That's all I was saying. Two years. Three years. Whenever they want.
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#28
Max(IT)
A little bit too late, Lisa Su. You kept inflated prices for Zen 3 too long.
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#29
ThrashZone
Hi,
Yep she did but people always look for upgrades especially 5k series which is the bomb :D
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#30
bug
Max(IT)A little bit too late, Lisa Su. You kept inflated prices for Zen 3 too long.
They've been in the red for years. Let them make an honest buck when they can if you want to see the around in the future.
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#31
Cutechri
Max(IT)A little bit too late, Lisa Su. You kept inflated prices for Zen 3 too long.
Yeah, God forbid they inflate prices once for a generation with staggering performance increases, especially since they've been indebted for so long. But nobody cared when Intel made you pay more than double every year for 5% performance improvements, and that's being optimistic.
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#32
Max(IT)
CutechriYeah, God forbid they inflate prices once for a generation with staggering performance increases, especially since they've been indebted for so long. But nobody cared when Intel made you pay more than double every year for 5% performance improvements, and that's being optimistic.
I did, and I switched to AMD (Zen2 and Zen3), but their greed didn't pay off.
Now Intel simply is more convenient, and Zen4 is quite late. That's why I switched back to Intel.

AMD should have cut prices 4/5 months ago, just before Alder Lake release, and should have released Zen4 in may/june.
That would have been a good strategy to keep their pace.
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#33
springs113
bugZen4 is too far away to be triggering price cuts now. Plus, that would trigger price cuts virtually across the board.
There's other zen 3 processors to be released and following history(amds), then it's right on cue.
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#34
Cutechri
And it's now around $549. It's amazing what a little competition can do.
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