Ryzen 9000 Prices Slashed To All-Time Low As Retailers Continue Offering Discounts

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  • Following the release of the Ryzen 7 9800X3D, AMD has significantly reduced the prices of its Ryzen 9000 processors, with ongoing discounts from retailers like Microcenter.
  • With these discounts, the Ryzen 9000 family offers better value than its initial launch prices.
  • AMD is using these price cuts to improve the perception of its non-X3D chips.

Following the release of the Ryzen 7 9800X3D, AMD’s Ryzen 9000 CPUs have not only seen official price reductions but also ongoing retailer discounts. Because of these discounts, the Ryzen 9000 family is now far better than its initial launch.

Why it matters: These price cuts make the Ryzen 9000 series a more attractive option for consumers, offering high performance at lower costs.

Microcenter, a well-known US shop, has recently lowered the costs of all four Ryzen 9000 processors. At the top of the list is the Ryzen 9 9950X 16-core processor, now selling for $569.99, a $80 US discount from its original MSRP of $650.

The Ryzen 9 9900X, on the other hand, is currently selling for $359.99. This is a significant reduction in price from the $499 initial MSRP. At this price, the chip is more in line with the Core Ultra 5 245K and provides solid gaming /multithreaded performance.

The AMD Ryzen 7 9700X is the next option on the list, listed at $309.99, representing a $50 discount over the original $359.99 MSRP. While the 9700X easily outperforms the Core Ultra 5 245K in gaming performance, the latter does appear to be the superior choice for multithreaded applications.

Last but not least, the AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, originally listed for $279.99, is now available for $229.99 US. With these retailer-specific discounts, AMD seems to be trying to change consumer perceptions of its non-X3D chips.

These discounts make the Ryzen 9000 series a competitive choice for the AM5 platform, which is now expected to support AMD’s upcoming Zen 6 lineup, codenamed Medussa.

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