Gideon
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Looks like Mindfatory has the 3900X at the moment when I looked.
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By the time they ship any meaningful numbers to the EU they'll have 3950x "on the market". Only select few with connections have them in here in Europe. Retailers were promised stock but they got nothing as the 3900x has been out of stock since "launch". Availability in the US is irrelevant. That's a paper launch for us
i saw 3900x, and 3600 at my local fry's yesterday, after actual launch date i saw 3700x in microcenter.
(in both cases hidden behind 2700x likely story clerks taking them out themselves to sell online)
in terms of newegg... newegg has them, and is trying to sell combo packs.
- The 3600's are quite in stock tho. -
I'm waiting until the process ages a little, likely Oct or so.
I agree there's too few chips in market.
AMD doesn't exactly have Intel's capacity.
Actually, AMD has zero capacity Amd's allocation of TSMC's 7nm is split between NAVI, ZEN2, APPLE, and whoever else. GloFo...no clue
capacity is part of it but it also has to do with their lineup of processors.. they're using the same chiplet across probably 15-20 different processors from Epyc to threadripper and all the way down to the 3600. my guess would be that the binning process is a big part of the bottleneck since Epyc is going to get the highest priority. although i'd be curious to hear how it works with the implementation of glofo's io chip and tsmc's chiplets and how much of a delay that potentially add's to the process instead of having everything produced by TSMC.
I personally think they have yield problems with zen2 chiplets. Specifically since we see enough 3600 chips, i wonder if they are coming in different packages (chiplets).
im sure it wasn't for defending him but the way you did it. probably language or personal attacks.I actually caught a ban here defending him once.
im sure it wasn't for defending him but the way you did it. probably language or personal attacks.
Says its two weeks away until restock."Bestellt | wird am 14.8.2019 erwartet" is not in stock. It is ordered, expected on 14th August - that was the status here for a week at least.
I'm pretty sure the 3700x is a much better seller due to the price point especially here in the east, and they have all kinds of stock of those.This was definitely not a paper launch. Microcenter had a few of them on launch day. They also received a shipment of them a little while after that but sold them immediately. They are simply super hot sellers right now.
pagind dr terpsy. Any luck getting a 3900x?
i'd recommend to get the latest from the maker of the card. msi is usually behind in the drivers.Gonnahave to see if there is updated drivers for it on the MSI website
and bioses. In most cases they were late by couple months to certain agesa version updates. (even assrock bested them to it.)i'd recommend to get the latest from the maker of the card. msi is usually behind in the drivers.
how's that amd fault? >_>And they just changed my expected delivery date from 31 to 7th. Screw you AMD! If you can't deliver don't promise!
I'm thinking of returning the MB, and saying fuck it. Actually tomorrow is the last day I can return the MB, because I've had it for two weeks now, collecting dust. And I thought I was cutting it late with the board as I ordered it later than the CPU.
There were never any stock of this cpu, it is such a soft launch that it can't be any softer. The same retailer sold 200 3700x.-s just this week. You know how many 3900x-es they sold? 13. Thirteen, obviously on paper as I ordered over 2 weeks ago, and still don't have one. So don't tell me it's because demand is higher for it. No, AMD didn't provide any stock. Who else is at fault hm? That their flagship product is not available and hasn't been available at any retailer since launch?how's that amd fault? >_>
There were never any stock of this cpu, it is such a soft launch that it can't be any softer. The same retailer sold 200 3700x.-s just this week. You know how many 3900x-es they sold? 13. Thirteen, obviously on paper as I ordered over 2 weeks ago, and still don't have one. So don't tell me it's because demand is higher for it. No, AMD didn't provide any stock. Who else is at fault hm? That their flagship product is not available and hasn't been available at any retailer since launch?
You want to wind me up, is that it? I mentioned a dozen times that I'm in the EU, and nobody has it here, 99% of retailers don't even list it, and the ones that do have it on backorder, nothing else, ever since launch. Well actually not since launch because the first listing only appeared 6 or 7 days after the paper launch date.then return the mobo, and buy it when you get your cpu... its not like you can't get a mobo. Maybe your shop didn't buy the stock of 3900x as they saw that most ppl will buy 3700 series anyway (and they were right).
in terms of 3900x.
well we are more important consumers. What did you expect? That they'll start shipping to europe when we are still hungry? No stock because we want moar, because moar.You want to wind me up, is that it? I mentioned a dozen times that I'm in the EU, and nobody has it here, 99% of retailers don't even list it, and the ones that do have it on backorder, nothing else, ever since launch. Well actually not since launch because the first listing only appeared 6 or 7 days after the paper launch date.
then return the mobo, and buy it when you get your cpu... its not like you can't get a mobo. Maybe your shop didn't buy the stock of 3900x as they saw that most ppl will buy 3700 series anyway (and they were right).
in terms of 3900x
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so just FYI...
ETA Quantity is how many they've ordered, and when they'll be available.
this picture shows you how many they've already sold (its been in stock today, and its already sold in some cities) ~ This is just one of the online shops.
// Its more expensive but up to you... you can buy one.
https://www.shi.com/Products/ProductDetail.aspx?SHISystemID=ShiCommodity&ProductIdentity=37617230&contshop=1&SDIMResults=ctgy3:Hardware > Computer Accessories > CPU Processors&sort=BestMatch&offset=250&recsperpg=50&EventID=e7357c40-c3a0-4c2c-a791-7981d626c5af
I am amazed how many ppl are willing to spend $500 on a CPU.
Well, I decided not to return the MB because that model had it's price hiked by 20% since I purchased it. But I might still decide to cancel the 3900x at get a 3700x instead as a holdout and maybe get a 3950 later? hm...well we are more important consumers. What did you expect? That they'll start shipping to europe when we are still hungry? No stock because we want moar, because moar.
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so sorry, i didn't see it that you were from eu. Likely your retailers don't think you guys can afford it.
Srsly return the mobo, and wait for your CPU instead or order from US.
Rather, if you order now then your place in the preorder queue will likely give you a CPU then.Says its two weeks away until restock.
This is what I don't understand. If a product is not in stock, this simply means that demand is greater than supply. And the product will remain not in stock until supply catches up with demand. Some supply is clearly there based on Nowinstock tracker, Userbenchmark, forum comments, etc. How can people say it's a paper launch based on that?It's not a paper launch. A paper launch is when a product is launched with almost no stock. Basically nobody except the obscenely lucky actually get their hands on one.
I just cancelled my order. It said 7/25 when I ordered on 7/17, Then on 7/23 I got a message saying I'll get it on 7/31, then today I got a message I'll get it on 8/07. What is the guarantee I'd get it then? Nothing.Rather, if you order now then your place in the preorder queue will likely give you a CPU then.
It could be that they expect shipments before then, but they are all allocated to existing preorders.
On another note, the 3800x is back in stock at the egg
update on today stockthen return the mobo, and buy it when you get your cpu... its not like you can't get a mobo. Maybe your shop didn't buy the stock of 3900x as they saw that most ppl will buy 3700 series anyway (and they were right).
in terms of 3900x
View attachment 177479
so just FYI...
ETA Quantity is how many they've ordered, and when they'll be available.
this picture shows you how many they've already sold (its been in stock today, and its already sold in some cities) ~ This is just one of the online shops.
// Its more expensive but up to you... you can buy one.
https://www.shi.com/Products/ProductDetail.aspx?SHISystemID=ShiCommodity&ProductIdentity=37617230&contshop=1&SDIMResults=ctgy3:Hardware > Computer Accessories > CPU Processors&sort=BestMatch&offset=250&recsperpg=50&EventID=e7357c40-c3a0-4c2c-a791-7981d626c5af
I am amazed how many ppl are willing to spend $500 on a CPU.
You want to wind me up, is that it? I mentioned a dozen times that I'm in the EU, and nobody has it here, 99% of retailers don't even list it, and the ones that do have it on backorder, nothing else, ever since launch. Well actually not since launch because the first listing only appeared 6 or 7 days after the paper launch date.
Most people that are/were currently on zen and zen+ are the ones that upgrade. (to 3900) they were waiting for it.I'm in europe, it's not impossible....
Know of many who's ordered even two weeks ago and got it from caseking already.
AMD said in earnings call they sell 3.5 X as much as the "not paper launch" zen+ so I guess demand is up there.