AMD still happily outselling Intel, though absolute numbers shrink to a new low since Vermeer release @ mindfactory June 2021

1 : Anonymous2021/07/03 08:39 ID: ocu6le
AMD still happily outselling Intel, though absolute numbers shrink to a new low since Vermeer release @ mindfactory June 2021
2 : Anonymous2021/07/03 11:15 ID: h3wrmbv

Time for AMDiscount

ID: h3wvg6z

ID: h40pa3c

I picked up a 5800x just yesterday at microcenter for $370 on sale.

ID: h3xna36

Can't really see that happening in this market situation. Maybe we can expect some price reductions if Intel actually manages to come out with 10nm desktop CPUs. But I still wouldn't expect anything major, as all the manufacturing capacity is taken.

ID: h3y513u

Price is set according to demand. If demand is dropping (just look at the MF sales recently), then prices can drop too. We know AMD is capable of selling at lower prices.

3 : Anonymous2021/07/03 08:42 ID: h3wi2t5

Yo, CPU sales dwindled these last months, with the exception of last month, where finally the stock was there for 5900X and 5950X which seemed to have satisfied some piled up demand.

But June again saw a new low, even when GPUs are finally available in numbers (AMD and Nvidia), at mindfactory at least, though prices remain high (but are comming down, 3090 for below 2000 Euros, yay).

ID: h3wshgs

even when GPUs are finally available in numbers (AMD and Nvidia)

They're still heavily in the 'miner' pricing levels. I've been able to buy a GPU this entire time if I was willing to spend a shitload. It's not like they just didn't exist. Retailers have more cuz less miners are buying now, and definitely not at the same prices as before. But they're still far above what most gamers are willing to pay for them.

So yea, the GPU market is still hurting the DIY CPU market as everybody waits things out for upgrades and new builds and whatnot. Even seen Zen 3 CPU's on discount quite a bit lately.

ID: h3xz2rl

2000 Euros, you must be mad. Where are these mystical 3090 for 2000 euros pray?

ID: h3yocdk

Yes I was finally able to buy a 5900x on AMD’s website 3 hours after the drop which I thought was crazy!!

4 : Anonymous2021/07/03 14:46 ID: h3xau1w

Finally I can get 5900x for a good below MSRP price.

5 : Anonymous2021/07/03 16:34 ID: h3xn0rj

What is vermeer?

ID: h3xoi2m

Code name for the AMD 5000 line

ID: h3zwnzi

I've got one better. Who is Vermeer?

ID: h400xar

In this context? Jan Vermeer van Delft, also called Johannes Vermeer.

ID: h40wd52

Google for "Girl with a Pearl Earring". I bet you'll recognize the painting. So Verneer is the author. You might recognize like "The Milkmaid" too.

6 : Anonymous2021/07/03 11:41 ID: h3wtgkw

Wonder how many are waiting for TR. I’m so hyped. Here’s hoping for less than or equal to $2000 for CPU+mobo+ram+cooler

ID: h3x1l6l

Isn't TR super niche?

ID: h3xb55q

Yeah I didn't realize the disproportionate amount of attention that TR gets vs the actual number of buyers. The only data I ever found for TR was that AMD sells in the hundreds or low thousands of TR per month of average. Whereas desktop gets in the tens of thousands especially with OEMs.

AMD basically created such a huge performance jump with Zen and created the TR market. But now with Ryzen 5000 they've sort of pigeon holed themselves.

7 : Anonymous2021/07/03 20:31 ID: h3yebq6

For some reason the 3600 and X boxed are missing from the shop. Guess that explains some of the pullback. Did they still get tracked?

8 : Anonymous2021/07/03 22:02 ID: h3yofad

Keep in mind this is just DIY market (which last time I've checked was only 16% of the total market).

OEMs still keep pumping "blue inside".

9 : Anonymous2021/07/03 12:15 ID: h3wvzro

Market been saturated a bit as its been a year+ with corona.
cpus in stock on all ryzens in sweden.

GPU supply should become better as amd added some each quarter and also demand from miners starts to slow down and drop off.
question is if the mining market crash then we will have a flood of used cards for cheap.

ID: h3x3iu9

Yeah everybody has already build nice systems with the newest stuff recently, the market is just missing GPU’s now which are slowly getting better stock and prices.

ID: h422559

Yep got all my goodness in march and then discovered the GPU debauchery after the fact. Sold my laptop, so had no choice but to eat the bullet for a 1660 super. When the market comes back to somewhat sane, then I'll get the nice GPU to finish of my otherwise awesome build.

10 : Anonymous2021/07/03 12:34 ID: h3wxknc

using amd ryzen 5000 you will smile..................

ID: h3x4j4u

Doubt i never smiled when saw 5600x pricing or 6700XT for 479fakeMSRP.

Neither i gonna when they gonna scam us with 6600XT

ID: h3x5b6r

Username does not check out

ID: h3ypjgt

5600x is a cpu that's up there with the likes of 9900k/10900k in single core performance. Its by no means a low end cpu. You could always get one of the high SKUs from the 3000 series. I think the 5600x price is amazing given how much 9900ks were. I didn't even need a new motherboard and replaced my 2600 with a 5600x. Insane upgrade

11 : Anonymous2021/07/03 09:45 ID: h3wlz06

It seems, supply is higher than demand. It must be why that 5600X sale happened last month (and you can see much higher 5600X sales, doubling the revenue from this CPU even at lower price).

12 : Anonymous2021/07/04 04:58 ID: h3zs86a

So Intel sales number increased tremendously? Because I saw decreasing sales for both Intel and AMD which indicates an overall slow month for CPU sales regardless of brand(It's June -_-)

ID: h415mdh

It's not a slow month for CPU sales in general. Just at DIY places. The broader CPU market is still super hot.

That said, there's more than seasonality going on here. If you look at the historical data, often you're looking at June sales in the range of 60% of the peak sales month. However, this time around, peak sales was more like 3x June.

13 : Anonymous2021/07/04 08:13 ID: h405rkd

No real reason to buy Intel now unless you're building a fresh new midrange PC tbh. The i5s are great value on sale. I had a B450 board with a Ryzen 2600, the 5600X was an awesome upgrade for me and I didn't need a new mobo, most people already on AM4 probably don't need a new motherboard either if they upgrade to Zen3. Intel motherboard prices also really need to come down and they need to stop with all this locked and no OC bs in some of their lineups

14 : Anonymous2021/07/04 20:48 ID: h4282g9

Intel is the better budget buy now, so not surprising. AMD dropped the ball and didn't get their priorities straight.

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