Khan hàng, Ryzen 9 3900X tăng giá 16%

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AMD's Ryzen 9 3900X processor, which debuted in July with a $499 MSRP, is now selling for $569.99 at Amazon and Micro Center and as high as $579.99 at Newegg.

Computer hardware, like any other consumer product, conforms to the law of supply and demand. What's pretty intriguing is that the Ryzen 9 3900X has gone up in price in a little more than three month's time since the chip's release, and though we've already seen extreme price gouging on eBay and other third-party sellers, now retail outlets have also raised prices. It looks like AMD's supply of Ryzen 9 3900X is starting to run dry, which is evident since the 12-core part is practically out of stock at the majority of the major retailers. With TSMC's recent struggles to meet the high 7nm demands, it's probably going to take some time before the Ryzen 9 3900X's price starts to stabilize.

At this moment, the prices for the Ryzen 9 3900X are all over the place. Amazon and even Microcenter, who is known to sell processors at lower prices than the competition, list the Ryzen 9 3900X with a $569.99 price tag, which is $70.99 over its MSRP. This works out to a 14.22% increase in price. Newegg has the Ryzen 9 3900X at $579.99 while B&H Photo Video is rolling with $529.99. Best Buy is the only retailer to maintain AMD's recommended pricing for the 12-core, 24-thread processor, but it's possible the retailer hasn't updated the pricing yet.



There are two possible explanations for the price discrepancy between the different retailers. Either the retailers are increasing their prices to take advantage of the high demand and very low supply, or AMD has secretly raised the MSRP for the Ryzen 9 3900X. Historically, AMD hasn't always publicly announced pricing updates for its products. When it does, it's usually a price cut.

We've reached out to AMD for comment and will update the article when the chipmaker gets back to us.
Sắp tới TSMC chậm giao hàng thì còn kinh nữa
 

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Lock-On said:
Quay lại chơi Intel thôi :lol:
Đó là ở bên kia thôi chứ VN vẫn có hàng, giá còn rẻ hơn.
 

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Đâu ra cái kiểu chỉ trích việc mua sắm của người khác thế? AMD-quyền à? 1459757
 

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Streamroller said:
quay lại Intel đi, giá đắt vlh :lol:
Tôi chơi chủ đạo là dòng game simulation mô phỏng chiến đấu cơ và MS Flight Simulator X nên chắc vẫn chọn Intel, IPC và clock tốt hơn AMD.
 

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Lock-On said:
Tôi chơi chủ đạo là dòng game simulation mô phỏng chiến đấu cơ và MS Flight Simulator X nên chắc vẫn chọn Intel, IPC và clock tốt hơn AMD.

Với món nào AMD nhiều core hay core công nghệ xịn hơn thì hiệu suất vượt trội nhưng với mấy món game simulation tham khảo trên các forum game simulation thấy AMD có vẻ khá thê thảm so với Intel, ko thấy có gì vượt trội ở cấu hình cao

DCS World: 3700X vs i5-3570K OC @ 1080p, fps na ná nhau

Mấy game simulator ăn gpu là chính chứ ăn cpu mấy đâu? Mình cũng đang chơi nhé.
 

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Lock-On said:
Tôi chơi chủ đạo là dòng game simulation mô phỏng chiến đấu cơ và MS Flight Simulator X nên chắc vẫn chọn Intel, IPC và clock tốt hơn AMD.

Với món nào AMD nhiều core hay core công nghệ xịn hơn thì hiệu suất vượt trội nhưng với mấy món game simulation tham khảo trên các forum game simulation thấy AMD có vẻ khá thê thảm so với Intel, ko thấy có gì vượt trội ở cấu hình cao

DCS World: 3700X vs i5-3570K OC @ 1080p, fps na ná nhau

IPC AMD Ryzen 3 hơn Intel rồi bác ạ.
Mấy cái game sim đó chắc nó viết chỉ tối ưu cho Intel.
Éo nào single core con i5-3xxx mà hơn nổi single core 3700X????:go::go:
 
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