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AMD Cuts Prices of First Gen Ryzen Threadripper Processors

This doesn't look good, an $800 part cut to $400 after 1 year. Some might say this is AMD's way of giving back to their customers, but I think they're cutting their losses. The sTR4 boards are too high ($300-$600), 4 sticks of DDR4 3200 will cost almost another $400. This is just too much for the average AMD customer, who are used to $100 boards and $50 RAM. A half price CPU is still not cheap enough to entice many to this expensive platform.
So the sky is falling?

I love how you speak for the average customer here. You should do it more often. :shadedshu:

If this does bring customers to TR platform, thats great since it could mean more profit for AMD, more profit means higher stock prices for us shareholders.
 
I was literally getting ready to pull the trigger on a new ryzen 7 2800 build, but now I'm thinking about going with a first gen TR because of the incredible value...and because of AMD supporting their sockets for such an extended period, I can always update to second gen when that goes on sale...AMD is awesome
 
I was literally getting ready to pull the trigger on a new ryzen 7 2800 build, but now I'm thinking about going with a first gen TR because of the incredible value...and because of AMD supporting their sockets for such an extended period, I can always update to second gen when that goes on sale...AMD is awesome
shhh your AMD fanboi is showing.

The fact that AMD supports their sockets longer is no secret. Idk about the value comparison for an entry TR (1900) to a 2800, but they are probably pretty close. however, I suspect the 2800 to be a better gamer than TR would be.
 
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The fact that AMD supports their sockets longer is no secret. Idk about the value comparison for an entry TR (1900) to a 2800, but they are probably pretty close. however, I suspect the 2800 to be a better gamer than TR would be.
I suspect it will be higher clocked, use less power, and be more powerful overall.
 
I suspect it will be higher clocked, use less power, and be more powerful overall.
which? 2800 or the TR? :p

not having see the specs on the 2800, YET!, the 1900 is inline with the rest of the TR series, which I think start at 65W. While the 2X start around 95, I think.
 
which? 2800 or the TR? :p

not having see the specs on the 2800, YET!, the 1900 is inline with the rest of the TR series, which I think start at 65W. While the 2X start around 95, I think.
Lol, the 2800, but I'm only speculating.
 
It makes me drool after these CPUs even more!! Damn.... 12 core for £350... I've checked.. I'd definitely like!! :D
 
birthday prezzie idear!!
 
I'm still not seeing Threadripper 1920x processors anywhere for the cited ~$399 USD. Anyone know what is going on here either with the MSRP being lowered to the reported ~$399 or the accuracy of this story?
 
I'm still not seeing Threadripper 1920x processors anywhere for the cited ~$399 USD. Anyone know what is going on here either with the MSRP being lowered to the reported ~$399 or the accuracy of this story?
Most etailers are out of stock. You had to catch them as soon as the price hit. Amazon sold out within a few hours after the price drop.
 
Also with Intel shortages, it's only natural AMD CPUs to also see some small increase in their prices.
 
Fair enough,.....

So you're saying Stock is low and if you can find it the new lower MSRP won't likely be respected?

I've been looking and I have not noticed stock issues but the prices sure isn't right. I guess I'll wait it out and if the price doesn't adjust I'll just put off any new build.

BTW, from what I have seen typically, AMD CPU prices tend not to be able to maintain MSRP and typically dip below whereas Intel processors tend to retain their MSRP or sometimes go above for long periods of time.

Also for what its worth I never came across the Threadripper 1920x for the supposedly lowered ~$399. I had no idea this price drop would come off like a Black Friday door prize of very limited number. Stand in line overnight or miss out on the deal.
 
Fair enough,.....

So you're saying Stock is low and if you can find it the new lower MSRP won't likely be respected?

I've been looking and I have not noticed stock issues but the prices sure isn't right. I guess I'll wait it out and if the price doesn't adjust I'll just put off any new build.

BTW, from what I have seen typically, AMD CPU prices tend not to be able to maintain MSRP and typically dip below whereas Intel processors tend to retain their MSRP or sometimes go above for long periods of time.

Also for what its worth I never came across the Threadripper 1920x for the supposedly lowered ~$399. I had no idea this price drop would come off like a Black Friday door prize of very limited number. Stand in line overnight or miss out on the deal.
Where have you looked

Newegg is out of stock
Amazon was out of stock
Micro center was out of stock here
Bestbuy is out of stock
Etc....

Not many places I see with stocks
 
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