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AMD Announces Official Price-Cuts for Ryzen Processors

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Following its Ryzen 5 2400G and Ryzen 3 2200G socket AM4 APU announcement, AMD announced price cuts for its Ryzen family of processors, across the board. These are official price cuts, and not seasonal retailer discounts. The price cuts have been made in a bid to make its existing socket AM4 Ryzen processors more competitive against 8th generation Intel Core "Coffee Lake" processors.

Among the notable changes, are bringing the entire Ryzen 7-series lineup under the $350-mark, with the 1800X being priced at $349, the 1700X at $309, and the 1700 non-X at $299. These changes make the three competitive against the Core i7-8700K (which is scraping the $400-mark in many places), and the i7-8700 non-K (around $330). The Ryzen 5-series six-core parts also receive much-needed price-cuts to make them competitive against the Core i5 six-core SKUs, such as the i5-8600K and i5-8400. There are marginal changes in the Ryzen 3 series and Ryzen Threadripper series. All price cuts are tabled below.



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The price cuts have been made in a bid to make its existing socket AM4 Ryzen processors more competitive against 8th generation Intel Core "Coffee Lake" processors.

Or , more likely because Zen+ is on it's way. Ryzen was already doing fine against Intel in terms of pricing , if anything they are the ones that need to back down on that. But we all know they wont :)
 
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Or , more likely because Zen+ is on it's way. Ryzen was already doing fine against Intel in terms of pricing , if anything they are the ones that need to back down on that. But we all know they wont :)

They do this to kill off the i5-8400 and the i3-8350k
 
Now I'm REALLY happy I didn't spring for a used 1700x for $310 yesterday!
 
Great timing with Meltdown happening. Just what AMD should have done so many times in the past.

When your foe is down you don't let them live...you kick them in the junk till they puke and faint!
 
So glad I went for a 1700 when I got mine, as it hasn't lost nearly as much in value as some of the other parts.
 
AMD is putting almost all the effort in the CPU market this year...I think they'll probably sell the GPU department :D
 
Great as I have yet to upgrade but man, a 10 dollar difference between the 1700 and 1700x?
What is the point of that.....
 
Where is Ryzen 5 1400?
EOL. It will be replaced by the 2400G on February 12th. Same for Ryzen 3 1200, it will be replaced by the 2200G.

Great as I have yet to upgrade but man, a 10 dollar difference between the 1700 and 1700x?
What is the point of that.....

The 1700 comes with a cooler while the 1700X does not. So the 1700X is actually $30-40 costlier. Of course if someone is planning on buying an aftermarket cooler there is no reason not to spend the extra $10.
 
Now I really have to wonder, how much better will the Generation 2 be?
I'm planning to update my PC this year and the price drop is great news, I bet the gen 2 Ryzen will be a price/performance king too.
 
So glad I went for a 1700 when I got mine, as it hasn't lost nearly as much in value as some of the other parts.
Same. Also, no price changes on the 1300X means my latest purchase is market competitive and a better choice :)
 
i was actually going to be buying a ryzen 5 1600 this week so this is some good news. already got my ddr4 3200mhz ram on the way (x2 super talent F3200UA8G single sided dims) and motherboard (asrock ab350m pro4). just need the proc and im all set.
 
Love my 1700, loving the price cuts too.
 
Too many specters haunting Intel, so much red!

I just hope this means AMD believes Zen2 will add something interesting to the table.
 
Now I really have to wonder, how much better will the Generation 2 be?
I'm planning to update my PC this year and the price drop is great news, I bet the gen 2 Ryzen will be a price/performance king too.

10%. It's a refresh. Clocks can be as high as 200Mhz more then previous generation. And any flaws, bugs or whatever are squashed down basicly.

But yes, Ryzen is very competetive.
 
The 8700k can be found for $379 and $369 without much trouble (even prior to the Meltdown/Spectre news, and more so now), and 1800x is currently listed at $459 at Newegg. So comparing them apples to apples I'd say it's more fair to compare the 8700k at $369-$379 to the 1800X (well at least soon) at $349. It's tough to compare while accounting for the retailers gouging above MSRP which so many are doing with all cpus/gpus nowadays.

But after these price drops I'd definitely say AMD is a viable option if choosing a new cpu for any use. I have a personal preference for my own use, but they are close enough that there isn't really a wrong answer.
 
Great as I have yet to upgrade but man, a 10 dollar difference between the 1700 and 1700x?
What is the point of that.....

Well, 'x' is the roman numeral for ten.... 1700x just means 10 dollah moah!
 
Meanwhile in New Zealand prices be like

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AMD is putting almost all the effort in the CPU market this year...I think they'll probably sell the GPU department :D
The GPU department is really doing very awesome, they have gained control over the Gaming Console market, they have a nice marriage with New Intel CPU's and they are in the high end Macs, just to name a few of their GPU successes.
 
.....ok can we all give AMD a standing Ovation for their CPU line and it's execution.
 
When your foe is down you don't let them live...you kick them in the junk till they puke and faint!

Darnit Oreki, that's brutal :rockout:

AMD is putting almost all the effort in the CPU market this year...I think they'll probably sell the GPU department :D

That would be their biggest mistake ever :wtf:
 
Very impressed with AMD and this is just going further to prove this..

My next CPU will definitely be an AMD.... :)
 
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