Friday, November 8th 2024
AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D Stocks Vaporized in Retail, Being Scalped
Unlike the Ryzen 7 9700X, which was off to a glacial start when it launched, the new Ryzen 7 9800X3D "Zen 5" processor with 3D V-Cache is flying off the shelves. This is the fastest gaming processor you can buy, and gamers want their best machines in place when the next generation of GPUs make landfall starting January 2025. As of this writing, the 9800X3D is out of stock on Newegg, Amazon, and Micro Center. The chip is, however, available through systems integrators and OEMs, who probably secured their inventory of the chip separately. A quick look over at eBay suggests that the 9800X3D is being scalped—the practice where individuals buy up inventory of the processor at retail prices, and re-sell it at a mark-up. We are seeing prices in the range of $670 to $800. There are probably limits to how high scalpers can price the 9800X3D, because at a high enough price, buyers could simply not be interested in the chip, and simply pick up a much cheaper 7800X3D, or the versatile 7950X3D, or even go Intel with the i9-14900K.
152 Comments on AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D Stocks Vaporized in Retail, Being Scalped
Sure, let your processor degrade and die and throw your motherboard away whenever it's time for an upgrade.
It was countered to an extent before by limiting the number of items going to to the same physical shipping address but even then they found ways around it.
I'm just going to keep on enjoying my system because it handles everything I need without issues. Plus, no way in hell I'd be okay with dropping roughly $800+ for a new CPU/MB/RAM right now. Got other things that need my money.....like mortgage and food.
You have Gamers Nexus, Hardware Unboxed, Tom's Hardware, PC World, Hardware Canucks, etc. Great diversity of data. This is not a general purpose CPU. This is the premium gaming CPU with good general purpose performance; far more versatile than 7800X3D has ever been. You will need to judge its value on both accounts.
You can certainly add more cores at similar and lower price to get more application performance, but those CPUs will not compensate in gaming. For example, 265K and 9900X are only 12-13% faster in applications, on average, according to TPU. Tom's Hardware found 7900X3D to be only 10% faster in MT workloads. That's with four extra cores. 9800X3D appears in their testing to be 34% faster in MT than 7800X3D. Huge difference gen-on-gen.
This processor bring another type of buyer into the game, which will make this CPU even a better seller than 7800X3D. Before, it X3D was a premium gaming CPU only, with acceptable daily usage in applications.
Now, 9800X3D is way more versatile chip, especially for content creators. In AV1 encoding, it's on par with i9 24-core Raptors and 16 core X3D from the previous gen (TPU). Who would ever expect to see that? So, this CPU is a multi-faceted chip that we have not had before.
Any and all judgements of it will need to be more niuanced and tailored towards wider range of buyers, for example:
1. premium gaming only - no brainer
2. premium productivity - there are better chips, of course
3. premium gaming and good productivity in applications that buyers work with - new market for 9800X3D
Hell no.
Apparently the amount of fools and money is high enough to keep doing this with every half worthy hardware release. That should get people thinking. Control your FOMO and this goes away.
And then we have the 7600X3D that is released and almost no one talks about, that it is also a nice option for those needing a good gaming performance at a somewhat reasonable price, but don't care about productivity.
Anyway, many X3D option for the AM4 and AM5 platforms, unfortunately not spread in many prices.
PS Who ever had the idea of putting that cache on top of the CCD should get a 5-10 millions bonus from the company and get promoted.
the 9000 Ryzen cpus are redesigns which makes this change now possible.
I think it's obvious. the next generation of cpus usually bring an improvement.
It's not just CPUs. People keep throwing money on everything they don't REALLY need, just think they might need.
I don't know that its worth it at that price IMO and I don't think I really want it anyway. Currently I have a RyZen 7950X and I'm happy with it. Maybe a 9950X ($569) or 9950X3D if all the CCDs have 3D cache.