Newegg has AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1900X 3.8GHz 8-Core Desktop Processor (YD190XA8AEWOF) for $193.99 - $77.60 w/ promo code 83AGLTD36 = $116.39. Shipping is free.
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About this product:
8 cores / 16 threads
4.0 GHz precision boost clocks
Socket sTR4
DDR4 Support
14nm Summit Ridge
Unlocked for overclocking
Cooler mounting bracket
Cooling device not included - Processor Only
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I guess this isn't a bad deal for someone that has a sTR4/X399 motherboard lying around and a burnt chip. But, the motherboards are way too expensive and the TR v1 wasn't great to start with.
The 3700x that was just on sale for $199 and motherboards are dime a dozen.
you guys are crazy to upvote this deal
take a look at the X399 board price. i got my 1950x setup around 4 years ago and even at that time the board cost 400 dollar.
additionally, you will have a hard time running 3200 speed if you populate all 8 slots. i am running B-die and even then i can only manage 2933 speed reliably (i could run 3200 with 4 sticks).
while you do get 60 lane of PCI-E, do you really need it? and AM4 has PCI-E 4.0.
bottom line, i don't see any reason why anyone would buy a 4 years old processor.
Good deal if you need 60 PCIe lanes.
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08-13-2021 at 11:07 AM.
I guess this isn't a bad deal for someone that has a sTR4/X399 motherboard lying around and a burnt chip. But, the motherboards are way too expensive and the TR v1 wasn't great to start with.
The 3700x that was just on sale for $199 and motherboards are dime a dozen.
I guess this isn't a bad deal for someone that has a sTR4/X399 motherboard lying around and a burnt chip. But, the motherboards are way too expensive and the TR v1 wasn't great to start with.
The 3700x that was just on sale for $199 and motherboards are dime a dozen.
Yea but the 11400f being only 175 is way better then a 3700x. AMD low end just isnt doing so great. That 3700x was only at microcenter too I believe. Of course if you NEED the extra 2 cores then yes, but for 99% of applications the 11400f is a better buy
Yea but the 11400f being only 175 is way better then a 3700x. AMD low end just isnt doing so great. That 3700x was only at microcenter too I believe. Of course if you NEED the extra 2 cores then yes, but for 99% of applications the 11400f is a better buy
Very valid points that I should have mentioned. It was more around if you wanted to support AMD and wanted a cheap offering. Granted, $200 is still not cheap... but I already picked up a motherboard (B550)... so factoring that into the price the 3700x fit the bill.
If someone is buying everything from scratch the 11440 is without a doubt the way to go. Also, the 11440 has better single core performance for gaming.
you guys are crazy to upvote this deal
take a look at the X399 board price. i got my 1950x setup around 4 years ago and even at that time the board cost 400 dollar.
additionally, you will have a hard time running 3200 speed if you populate all 8 slots. i am running B-die and even then i can only manage 2933 speed reliably (i could run 3200 with 4 sticks).
while you do get 60 lane of PCI-E, do you really need it? and AM4 has PCI-E 4.0.
bottom line, i don't see any reason why anyone would buy a 4 years old processor.
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The 3700x that was just on sale for $199 and motherboards are dime a dozen.
https://nanoreview.net/en/cpu-com...en-7-3700x
Slickdeal from 2019 when this chip was $150. Good discussion for those interested.
https://slickdeals.net/e/13521253-amd-ryzen-threadripper-1900x-3-8ghz-8-core-desktop-processor-150-free-shipping?#comme
take a look at the X399 board price. i got my 1950x setup around 4 years ago and even at that time the board cost 400 dollar.
additionally, you will have a hard time running 3200 speed if you populate all 8 slots. i am running B-die and even then i can only manage 2933 speed reliably (i could run 3200 with 4 sticks).
while you do get 60 lane of PCI-E, do you really need it? and AM4 has PCI-E 4.0.
bottom line, i don't see any reason why anyone would buy a 4 years old processor.
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The 3700x that was just on sale for $199 and motherboards are dime a dozen.
https://nanoreview.net/en/cpu-com...en-7-3700x
Slickdeal from 2019 when this chip was $150. Good discussion for those interested.
https://slickdeals.net/e/13521253-amd-ryzen-threadripper-1900x-3-8ghz-8-core-desktop-processor-150-free-shipping?#comme
The 3700x that was just on sale for $199 and motherboards are dime a dozen.
https://nanoreview.net/en/cpu-com...en-7-3700x
Slickdeal from 2019 when this chip was $150. Good discussion for those interested.
https://slickdeals.net/e/13521253-amd-ryzen-threadripper-1900x-3-8ghz-8-core-desktop-processor-150-free-shipping?#comme
Yea but the 11400f being only 175 is way better then a 3700x. AMD low end just isnt doing so great. That 3700x was only at microcenter too I believe. Of course if you NEED the extra 2 cores then yes, but for 99% of applications the 11400f is a better buy
If someone is buying everything from scratch the 11440 is without a doubt the way to go. Also, the 11440 has better single core performance for gaming.
take a look at the X399 board price. i got my 1950x setup around 4 years ago and even at that time the board cost 400 dollar.
additionally, you will have a hard time running 3200 speed if you populate all 8 slots. i am running B-die and even then i can only manage 2933 speed reliably (i could run 3200 with 4 sticks).
while you do get 60 lane of PCI-E, do you really need it? and AM4 has PCI-E 4.0.
bottom line, i don't see any reason why anyone would buy a 4 years old processor.
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The motherboards for these tend to die prematurely so I don't forsee this as a good idea