Newegg.com has AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core 3.8GHz AM4 Desktop Processor (100-100000023BOX) + AMD Assassin's Creed Valhalla Game on sale for $389.99. Shipping is free. Thanks Omizzle
Note: AMD Assassin's Creed Valhalla Game is automatically added to cart.
Do not use this website to make any CPU buying decisions. They spend more time on SEO to make sure they are at the top of the google results than benchmarking CPUs.
They are banned on several Reddit subs due to falsifying benchmarks and Redditors found evidence by benching certain CPUs and the result made no sense showing them being biased. Take it for what it's worth.
Anyway, if you spend >$400 for a CPU you should know where to find data telling you which cpu is best for you. I'd just go to anandtech or techpowerup or websites like that to see what tickles my pickle.
And don't forget RGB to make everything even faster 😛
If you scroll down the Amazon listing there's a special offer saying you will receive a AC Valhalla code 2 days after it ships.
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Was about to pull the trigger earlier this week at Microcenter (1.5 hr drive) since I missed the Amazon deal last week but this is even sweeter plus it comes with Assassins Creed.
Dang. The Ryzen 7 3700x I ordered from NewEgg is coming in today. Gonna try and refuse delivery on that and order this instead.
Hopefully Amazon will price match.
Dang. The Ryzen 7 3700x I ordered from NewEgg is coming in today. Gonna try and refuse delivery on that and order this instead.
Hopefully Amazon will price match.
Amazon never price matches, but they might drop their price.
Grabbed the MSI tomahawk last week. I was still not sure which Cpu I was going to get. In for 1. Great timing. Also, I don't have to drive across Atlanta to Microcenter.
Do not use this website to make any CPU buying decisions. They spend more time on SEO to make sure they are at the top of the google results than benchmarking CPUs.
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07-15-2020 at 04:43 AM.
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Calling Userbenchmark unreliable is a controversial issue in itself, and their explanation of scoring[userbenchmark.com] sounds reasonable to me, but ok. So which site is a reliable source?
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If I'm not mistaken, they don't bench cpu's themselves at all. Users who download and run their bench submit the results - they just aggregate and display.
:tide
They are banned on several Reddit subs due to falsifying benchmarks and Redditors found evidence by benching certain CPUs and the result made no sense showing them being biased. Take it for what it's worth.
Anyway, if you spend >$400 for a CPU you should know where to find data telling you which cpu is best for you. I'd just go to anandtech or techpowerup or websites like that to see what tickles my pickle.
And don't forget RGB to make everything even faster 😛
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Anyway, if you spend >$400 for a CPU you should know where to find data telling you which cpu is best for you. I'd just go to anandtech or techpowerup or websites like that to see what tickles my pickle.
And don't forget RGB to make everything even faster 😛
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Hopefully Amazon will price match.
Hopefully Amazon will price match.
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https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Com...4vsm816115 [userbenchmark.com]
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edit:
If I'm not mistaken, they don't bench cpu's themselves at all. Users who download and run their bench submit the results - they just aggregate and display.
:tide
They are banned on several Reddit subs due to falsifying benchmarks and Redditors found evidence by benching certain CPUs and the result made no sense showing them being biased. Take it for what it's worth.
Anyway, if you spend >$400 for a CPU you should know where to find data telling you which cpu is best for you. I'd just go to anandtech or techpowerup or websites like that to see what tickles my pickle.
And don't forget RGB to make everything even faster 😛