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AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D to be Exclusive Micro Center Product in the US

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i could see this in a prebuilt system that some buyers dont know how to assemble a desktop.. pair it up with a decent gpu and will be a great gaming box for few years to come...
great for parents who wants to pick up something relatively not expensive for their kids... or somebody who wants to get into pc gaming but dont have a ton of knowledge...
something like a 5600x3d + 16/32 gb ram + 6650xt/6750xt and we are good to go...

as for pc builders... only those on like say ryzen 5 1600/AF 2600 along those lines can pop in a 5600x3d if money is an issue but i'd get the 5800x3d to max it out
 
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Considering very restrained supply good chance they'll still sell more than they have.
If they do not I'd wager they'll try to get rid of them through combo deals.

Not a stupid as an MSRP as you're making it out to be tbh. Especially considering that the alternative could've been to just trash them altogether and not even bother.
 
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Either way, not sure I would want a CPU born out of the reject bin.

I mean, if your system specs are up to date, you already have one. The i5-6600 is a i7-6700 that didn't make the cut, they disabled 25% of its L3 cache and hyperthreading capability. 5600X and 5900X use similarly "reject" dies that don't have all 8 cores per die working, for example. Neither are bad processors you should avoid.

Chip harvesting by disabling a non-functional portion is a common procedure and processors that are carved out of an otherwise fully enabled silicon will operate as intended within their restrictions/limitations, what bothers me here is that they're releasing it to Micro Center only. Regions serviced by a Micro Center are particularly privileged even within an already privileged United States in hardware availability. This CPU is needed in emergent markets, not in a region where the good stuff is already available for cheap at prices that the entire world is envious of.
 
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I mean, if your system specs are up to date, you already have one. The i5-6600 is a i7-6700 that didn't make the cut, they disabled 25% of its L3 cache and hyperthreading capability. 5600X and 5900X use similarly "reject" dies that don't have all 8 cores per die working, for example. Neither are bad processors you should avoid.

Chip harvesting by disabling a non-functional portion is a common procedure and processors that are carved out of an otherwise fully enabled silicon will operate as intended within their restrictions/limitations, what bothers me here is that they're releasing it to Micro Center only. Regions serviced by a Micro Center are particularly privileged even within an already privileged United States in hardware availability. This CPU is needed in emergent markets, not in a region where the good stuff is already available for cheap at prices that the entire world is envious of.
And funnily enough Zen 3 CCD is tiny. The odds of a broken chip is low. Moreover, AMD only adds V-Cache to CCDs after testing the CCD. They don't waste more steps and processes that cost money on a broken chip.

I doubt these are duds in any way regardless of what AMD wants to say. But rather a market segmentation strategy - which is why its availability is also so limited. They don't want it to ruin the average selling price of the 5800X3D world wide.
 
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I don't see these being exclusive to the US. Germany and Canada have very strong AMD sales and if you think that these won't be on Newegg somehow you don't follow hardware. I agree that these should be $199 US.
 

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as for pc builders... only those on like say ryzen 5 1600/AF 2600 along those lines can pop in a 5600x3d if money is an issue but i'd get the 5800x3d to max it out

Money isn't an issue, but it's more than I'm willing to spend on a CPU and it's massively overkill for me. A 5600x3d at sensible cost would be great though.
 
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I read somewhere that temps are significantly better on 6 core Ryzen chips compared to 8 core chips. If that is true, this could be a great gaming CPU when overclocked?
 

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I read somewhere that temps are significantly better on 6 core Ryzen chips compared to 8 core chips. If that is true, this could be a great gaming CPU when overclocked?
You can't overclock X3D chips. These will be a bit worse than 5800X3D.
 
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Lol the chips will sell so I'm not sure how you drew that conclusion. MicroCenter is popular here
Very populair here in Europe as well.

Thankfully i'm not into AMD, they can keep their filth.
 
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I don't see these being exclusive to the US. Germany and Canada have very strong AMD sales and if you think that these won't be on Newegg somehow you don't follow hardware. I agree that these should be $199 US.

They way these are priced, it looks like Microcenter would probably prefer people buy it in one of their bundles, rather than as a standalone product.

From the Microcenter site:
Micro Center will also offer a bundle with the AMD Ryzen™ 5 5600X3D processor, ASUS B550-PLUS TUF Gaming Motherboard, and G.Skill Ripjaws V 16GB DDR4 RAM for $329.99.
 
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A bit surprising that we still get new AM4 cpus, although that's not in global scale.
A bit expensive but the price will normalise in a couple of days/weeks since the 5800X3D is not that expensive anymore.

In general, happy to see that, makes sense to upgrade from 2600/3600 -don't know how many gamers are still on theses though- and will be a cracking bundle deal with a B550/DDR4 ram. That's possibly the cheapest way to get top 90% performance.
 
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Instead of doing good by emergent markets and low income countries, they just release these to wealthy Americans who already have the cheapest hardware in the world and don't need shortcuts like this.

Lovely, AMD really, really has its priorities straight lately
we are not wealthy, I live in the US but I rather live in Europe, where my wife is from.


How come nobody is complaining about China when special processors or graphics cards come out for the CCCP. The 5600x3d is only coming to
a micro center, which most of the US doesnt have. Yet I see many comments about us "rich" americans getting the good stuff.
I've been to China, just once, I saw some laptop models that where nice looking but only release for that market. I saw nice 13in laptop, this was 9yrs ago, that I would have loved to get.
 
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There needs to be more Micro Centers.
 
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we are not wealthy, I live in the US but I rather live in Europe, where my live is from.


How come nobody is complaining about China when special processors or graphics cards come out for the CCCP. The 5600x3d is only coming to
a micro center, which most of the US doesnt have. Yet I see many comments about us "rich" americans getting the good stuff.
I've been to China, just once, I saw some laptop models that where nice looking but only release for that market. I saw nice 13in laptop, this was 9yrs ago, that I would have loved to get.

If America isn't wealthy then we are in deeeeep my friend :D

But there's very valid reasons to release Chinese-only SKUs due to market conditions, a Micro Center specific, extremely desirable budget SKU makes little sense when anyone with access to an MC can get insane deals on the really good stuff already. I have a friend from TX that got a Ryzen 7900X, a Strix B650E-E and a 32 GB DDR5-6000 RAM kit for $699. You can't buy that CPU alone for that much in most of the world due to import duties.
 
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If America isn't wealthy then we are in deeeeep my friend :D

But there's very valid reasons to release Chinese-only SKUs due to market conditions, a Micro Center specific, extremely desirable budget SKU makes little sense when anyone with access to an MC can get insane deals on the really good stuff already. I have a friend from TX that got a Ryzen 7900X, a Strix B650E-E and a 32 GB DDR5-6000 RAM kit for $699. You can't buy that CPU alone for that much in most of the world due to import duties.
Lower import taxes then. Especially on these technological products- but that'll never happen.
 
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There needs to be more Micro Centers.
It wouldn't hurt id it could expand across the pond. That would probably make it Micro Centre but still. I see they are highly regarded in the US, and in nearly every discussion about buying PC parts, the question pops up, "Do you happen to live near a Micro Center?"
 
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It wouldn't hurt id it could expand across the pond. That would probably make it Micro Centre but still. I see they are highly regarded in the US, and in nearly every discussion about buying PC parts, the question pops up, "Do you happen to live near a Micro Center?"
I was hoping as BestBuy closes in my area it would be replaced with a MicroCenter.
 
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The same troll from VideoCardz who is not able to understand the limited offer of a SKU for local buyers.

Not only US-exclusive, but store-exclusive? What a shame, the 5600X3D had potential to be an absolute banger in the third world.
There is no shame. It's an offer for local buyers in the home country, which is great. It's very limited offer, completely pointless to go global.
AMD only has a handful of those lower yield chips. This is because the yields for Zen 3 chiplets were very high indeed. Once you understand this, you have no problem in understanding this local and limited offer. Pretty simple.

Rather the opposite I'd say; with so few buying AMD's latest CPUs and GPUs due to the company's greed in pricing them at stupid levels, they're facing a revenue hole. And what better way to fill that hole with previous-generation die-harvested chips?
This is nonsense and very cynical take on local and limited product. Selling a few hundred or a few thousand lower binned chips is not going to make AMD any richer. Absurd reasoning. There is no reason to make more e-waste from a handful of chips that did not meet spec for frequency of have one non-functional core. It's great for local buyers to have another option in their Microcenter shops should they wish to make one-off simple upgrade. Besides, Microcenter always has bundled offers, so this limited offer will sell out fast.

Exactly, that makes it nearly double the cost of the 5600X and more expensive than the 5800X! Only idiots would pay that much for an obsolete CPU, but there are a lot of those on these forums.
Another nonsense. 5600X costs ~$150 on Newegg and in Microcenter, so it's not "nearly double". You will need to be more humble in how you brand buyers who may find this chip interesting for them and not use derogatory labels against consumers. It says more about you than about buyers of this chip. Allow people to make their own choices. Many have older systems that could benefit ftom one-off upgrade or a bundle that Microcenter will surely offer. It's a no brainer offer for those who might need it.

Microcenter exclusive, wow. Guess they had a lot less to get rid of after all.
Exactly. This just shows how high yield 5800X3D chips had. Once one understrands this, this limited offer becomes completely logical.

Instead of doing good by emergent markets and low income countries, they just release these to wealthy Americans who already have the cheapest hardware in the world and don't need shortcuts like this.

Lovely, AMD really, really has its priorities straight lately
What kind of nonsense is this? There are millions of chips being sold in lower income countries. Plus, there are alarmingly growing pockets of unwealthy Americans. Go and read latest research and remind yourself of gigantic food queues of expensive vehicules bought on credit during Covid. This is a limited offer for local buyers. It's really simple. No point in exporting such chips when it will sell out quickly.

Either way, not sure I would want a CPU born out of the reject bin.
My 5900X might well be "rejected" 5950X. Guess what? It just works.

Agreed. The microcenter in my area has already incentivized most of the Zen 1 and Zen 2 holdouts with the $120 5600 and the $150 5700 non X.

It's like the last store on the planet that needs help incentivizing holdouts.
This offer is not comparable with other mainstream chips. It's a limited number of chips, not tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands.
 
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Benchmark Scores RIP Ryzen 9 5950x, ASRock X570 Taichi (v1.06), 128GB Micron DDR4-3200 ECC UDIMM (18ASF4G72AZ-3G2F1)
My 5900X might well be "rejected" 5950X. Guess what? It just works.
5950x might was be "rejected" Threadripper bin too. It's a long way down. In the end if the binning process is good you should be fine.
 
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