AMD Ryzen 7 processors drop in price by up to 23%

AMD Ryzen processors go through the PriceRipper.

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Computex 2017 - AMD unleashed their new ThreadRipper CPUs at Computex, offering a full stack of multi-threaded processors with up to 16C/32T, and 64 PCIe 3.0 lanes through the new X399 chipset - but, Ryzen 7 pricing is now dropping big time.

AMD Ryzen 7 processors drop in price by up to 23% | TweakTown.com

AMD's current Ryzen 7 1800X, Ryzen 7 1700X, and Ryzen 7 1700 have all had price drops - and are in effect on Amazon and Newegg. The AMD Ryzen 7 1800X was $49 and can now be found for $459, while the Ryzen 7 1700X was $399 and is now just $349, while the Ryzen 7 1700 drops from $329 to just $299.

I thought it would be Intel that would drop the prices on their Core range of processors, but this puts AMD in a great position ahead of the big launch for ThreadRipper.

AMD Ryzen ThreadRipper CPUs

16C/32T

  • ThreadRipper 1998X: 3.5/3.9GHz, XFR, 155W
  • ThreadRipper 1998: 3.2/3.6GHz, 155W

14C/28T

  • ThreadRipper 1977X: 3.5/4.0GHz, XFR, 155W
  • ThreadRipper 1977: 3.2/3.7GHz, 155W

12C/24T

  • ThreadRipper 1976X: 3.6/4.0GHz, XFR, 125W
  • ThreadRipper 1956X: 3.2/3.8GHz, XFR, 125W
  • ThreadRipper 1956: 3.0/3.7GHz 125W

10C/20T

  • ThreadRipper 1955: 3.1/3.7GHz, 125W
  • ThreadRipper 1995X: 3.6/4.0GHz, 125W

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