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AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D Gets Listed in Europe

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Those that are waiting for the Ryzen 7 7800X3D are in luck as the April 6th launch is just around the corner, and although we knew that the US launch price is set at $449, AMD did not give out any details about the price in Europe. Thankfully, first listings have started to appear, showing it in some stores at €530. Earlier, Computerbase gave an estimated price of around €509, considering that other two SKUs, the Ryzen 9 7950X3D and the Ryzen 9 7900X3D, both are 13 percent more expensive in Europe.

As spotted earlier by Videocardz, the Ryzen 7 7800X3D has appeared in Slovenia, listed at €530, which is pretty close to the estimated price. Another listing from Germany shows it listed at €607, which is a bit more expensive. This comes as a surprise considering that the tax in Slovenia is 22 percent, while in Germany it is set at 19 percent. Of course, some stores will try to add the early adopters tax as well, raising the price well above the MSRP, as the Ryzen 7 7800X3D could be quite popular.



The AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D is an 8-core/16-thread SKU, featuring a single CCD with 3D V-Cache, and does not feature an asymmetric chiplet design that the other two SKUs use. As detailed earlier by AMD, the Ryzen 7 7800X3D is up to 24 percent faster than the Intel Core i9-13900K, at least in some games picked out by AMD. It also ends up anywhere between 21 and 30 percent faster than the previous generation AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D.

Of course, we only have AMD's handpicked benchmarks and our own simulation of the performance with a single CCD disabled on the Ryzen 9 7950X3D, but luckily, the April 6th launch date is just around the corner.

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Thanks from France :p

(for the info)
 
I'm am pretty sure that with good will, lost of glue and a big hammer. I can get this cpu to fit in my AM4 motherboard...

The question is this the best gaming cpu out there?
 
530/607 euros... blimey!!

Annoying we never got a more affordable 7600X3D (would have been plenty for gaming)

Annoying the X3D parts were intentionally delayed and should have been thrown in with the AM5 platform drop

Annoying the only game-worthy affordable X3D is the 7800X3D and its MSRipped at $450 (almost half a grand)

Annoying AF the EU has these listed 10%+ higher so im guessing the same applies to UK (me)

.... OH WELL, it seems AMD doesn't want everyone to quickly jump on AM5+X3D

5800X3D it is!!
 
Since when 530 euros is "pretty close" to 449 dollars? 530 euros is 600 dollars and that is 7900X3D's price. Those retailers in europe once again will steal with no shame whatsoever.
 
Since when 530 euros is "pretty close" to 449 dollars? 530 euros is 600 dollars and that is 7900X3D's price. Those retailers in europe once again will steal with no shame whatsoever.

That's true, but, i don't care as i buyed the AG275QZN/EU that's the only available 27" 1440p 240hz FLAT-VA monitor in the world, not available in USA (RTINGS can't buy it for testing)...
:p
... if wouldn't be, i'd be disapointed.
 
$450 (almost half a grand)
Since when 530 euros is "pretty close" to 449 dollars? 530 euros is 600 dollars and that is 7900X3D's price. Those retailers in europe once again will steal with no shame whatsoever.

Don't forget about VAT, you'll see it actually aligns pretty well at 530

It'll be more or less the best gaming CPU while much cheaper than the Intel alternative, don't want to pay early adopter prices then don't. The 5800x3d get's you most of the way there and is currently going for a killer 320€ around europe
 
$80 more than the US msrp...a quick $50 extra per pop. I guess shipping is purdy spensive.
 
Annoying we never got a more affordable 7600X3D (would have been plenty for gaming)
We haven't even gotten 7800x3d released yet, so the "never got" is an exaggeartion. It's not like months have passed since 7800x3d was released
And as for the price, I don't think it's much different than 3xxx from 2019
 
$80 more than the US msrp...a quick $50 extra per pop. I guess shipping is purdy spensive.
The EU has VAT (sales tax).

 
We haven't even gotten 7800x3d released yet, so the "never got" is an exaggeartion. It's not like months have passed since 7800x3d was released
And as for the price, I don't think it's much different than 3xxx from 2019

oh you know what i mean. BTW spelling correction: "exaggeration" hehe

Anyhow those earlier mentioned annoyances still stand for me.

It's not like months have passed since 7800x3d was released

X3D was the talk of the town even prior to AM5 revealing itself. I'm just saying it would have been nice had they opened the cake with the cake. But i get it, it's business as usual. Anyway i'm just venting... not looking to expand on the thread with pointless banter.
 
Yeah that vat is a bitch.
The EU has VAT (sales tax).

So is that 530 pre or post vat?
 
That's without VAT. €607.39 with VAT (France) which has a 20% sales tax..
That is sick and wrong.
Avg tax in the US is only $35ish. $485 if msrp stays true.
 
It may be "the best gaming CPU", but at almost double the price of 5800X3D, it sure is a bad value product.
 
I'm a little bit skeptic about this CPU due to its huge difference in clock speed vs the other two CPUs. We will see what will the benchmarks and reviews say later but it is hard for me to believe, AMD will make this one run faster than the other two CPUs. I think they will be aligned very close to each other in gaming performance in general. The 7800x3d is the cheapest of the pack so better for gaming but something tells me it won't be the fastest, and if turns out it will be, due to clock speed, it won't be a lot faster but rather margins of errors faster.
 
Since when 530 euros is "pretty close" to 449 dollars? 530 euros is 600 dollars and that is 7900X3D's price. Those retailers in europe once again will steal with no shame whatsoever.
Did you expect below 500€?

Because i clearly remember 5800X3D being 550€ in my country at launch last year and since the 7800X3D carries the same base MSRP i fully expect 7800X3D to also cost 550€.
 
both are 13 percent more expensive in Europe
Not really. Videocardz is doing wrong calculations here, with $1=1€. But euro is at $1.06, so the persentage is higher and closer to what we would expect considering the higher VAT in EU. Either that VAT is 19% or 23% or somewhere around there. In fact, if we also add in our calculations that $1.06 exchange rate between euro and dollar, it's exactly 20%, meaning the US price with the EU VAT on it.

US PriceEU Price in EurosEU price in DollarsPercentage difference in Dollars
$699789€~ $837~ 20%
$599679€~ $720~ 20%

AMD made a mistake by keeping those CPUs for latter. Probably they where hoping to sell the non X3D CPUs at their original prices for many more months and just introduce the X3D parts to counter the next Intel line of CPUs. Doing so they done a huge damage to AM5 platform. If non X3D parts where available from the beginning, the platform cost would have been justified, at least for those seeking the absolute performance in games.

That's without VAT. €607.39 with VAT (France) which has a 20% sales tax..
Both prices are probably WITH VAT. Both the above prices are WITH VAT.
 
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As a comparison, UK prices are (inc 20% sales tax):
7800X3Dunknown so far
7900X3D£590
7950X3D£750 (Pre-order only, none ever sold here)
 
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The EU has VAT (sales tax).

Except 650/449 is 1.33 and no EU country has 33% VAT.
 
so cheap, sign me up for a dozen

enjoy your crazy prices AMD and NVidia the good times are about to end. Somehow we went full circle and things are even worst then in the Intel monopoly times. Jesus!
 
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