Monday, December 9th 2024
Supply Constraints Plague AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU Stock, Relief Expected Soon
About a month ago, we reported about the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D "Zen 5" processor with 3D V-Cache that is flying off the shelves, with scalpers trying to make a profit from buying the retail inventory. The processor continues to face widespread availability issues more than a month after its launch, though the company assures consumers that relief is on the horizon. "We are working diligently to get as much supply to market as possible, with more processors being shipped every week," an AMD spokesperson told Tom's Hardware. "We expect availability to get better as shipments ramp throughout the quarter." The CPU is not only hard to find but also proves to be one of the most sought-after processors on Amazon.
The supply shortage has created opportunities for scalpers, who are listing the processor at prices reaching $1,000—more than double its retail price. Even established retailers like Walmart have listed the chip at inflated prices, approaching $800. Adding to consumers' challenges, some third-party sellers have posted fraudulent listings, making it crucial for buyers to verify seller credibility. While major retailers like Amazon, Newegg, Best Buy, and B&H Photo maintain the official $479 price point when in stock, securing a unit at this price has proven challenging for most consumers. As the holiday season is here, AMD's promised production ramp-up is much needed, as gamers have been planning their upgrade months in advance and are in dire need of pushing the performance of their systems up another notch.
Source:
Tom's Hardware
The supply shortage has created opportunities for scalpers, who are listing the processor at prices reaching $1,000—more than double its retail price. Even established retailers like Walmart have listed the chip at inflated prices, approaching $800. Adding to consumers' challenges, some third-party sellers have posted fraudulent listings, making it crucial for buyers to verify seller credibility. While major retailers like Amazon, Newegg, Best Buy, and B&H Photo maintain the official $479 price point when in stock, securing a unit at this price has proven challenging for most consumers. As the holiday season is here, AMD's promised production ramp-up is much needed, as gamers have been planning their upgrade months in advance and are in dire need of pushing the performance of their systems up another notch.
47 Comments on Supply Constraints Plague AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU Stock, Relief Expected Soon
The newest-hottest gaming CPU is undersupplied just before the Christmas season.
What surprised me that the 4090-s are also harder to get - often only for a seemingly higher price
Best wait till next year or when it's again in over supply. The world has certainly become a worse place since Bitcoin and Covid.
Something like €150 above MSRP.
Just like the PS5 optical drives. That's because:
- they are no longer produced (FE was out of stock for months)
- the demand is still high (I fully suspect that most of it goes to AI workflows)
the need is won..
the deed is done....
but the greed is eternal.....
I went from a 5900X very well optimized (Overclock with Curve Optimizer and also 4x8GB DDR4 @ 3733MHz 14-14-14-28), to a 9800X3D, and I can definitely tell that the 9800X3D is much faster and that the 1% and 0.1% Lows are greatly improved too, which means a much smoother Gaming experience (even at Native 4K...) !
The time has shown, that the price can be high, regardless of supply, since the scalpers can buy-out whatever amount is available on the market. Or the suppliers/distributors can be even worse than resellers/scalpers themselves.
On the other hand, AMD has either shown, that they will easilly restrict/reduse supply, in order to increase margins, like they did officially.
But yeah! If someone is able to buy this CPU for MSRP, then go, if not- then let these f***s keep this stuff, like the toilet paper hoarders.