Ryzen 9000 is getting cheaper in Europe
- August 26, 2024
- 0
The price of the Ryzen 9000 has dropped in Europe just a few weeks after launch, although this adjustment is ongoing gradually, and is currently limited to some
The price of the Ryzen 9000 has dropped in Europe just a few weeks after launch, although this adjustment is ongoing gradually, and is currently limited to some
The price of the Ryzen 9000 has dropped in Europe just a few weeks after launch, although this adjustment is ongoing gradually, and is currently limited to some very specific markets. In Spain, prices have not changed at the moment, although the situation may change and we may see an adjustment in a short time, everything will depend on how sales develop.
Germany is the country in Europe where the price of the Ryzen 9000 has been cut the most, and that’s something that’s surprising because usually these types of adjustments are most noticeable in the United States. It is not a coincidence, the sale of these processors They are very lazy in Germanya country where Ryzen 7000s have long been the best-selling processors on the mainstream consumer market.
The weak start of Ryzen 9000 sales clearly was the trigger for this price adjustment, and the most interesting thing is that it happened in two different stages, as we can see from the information gathered by Videocardz. The first price drop occurred on August 19 and the second on August 22.
The Ryzen 5 9600X has a suggested retail price of €309 and dropped to €298 on August 19, a reduction of 3.6%. On August 22, he returned to reduced to 296 eurosa small reduction that leaves us with a cumulative drop of 4.2% from MSRP. It is the cheapest of the four and the one that has discounted the least.
The Ryzen 7 9700X cost 399 euros when it was launched. On August 19, it fell to €384, a decrease of 3.8%, and on August 22, its price was reduced to 379 euros, which corresponds to a 5% decrease since its launch.
In the case of the Ryzen 9 9900X, we’re looking at the Ryzen 9000 series processor, which has fallen in price the most since its launch. Its MSRP was 539 euros, and on August 19 it dropped to 499 euros, a decrease of 7.4%. On August 22, it fell again to 474 eurosso it accumulates a price drop of 12.1%.
Finally, we have the Ryzen 9 9950X, which is the second of this generation to be discounted the most since it came out. This model arrived with an MSRP of €709 and dropped to €698 on August 19, a decrease of 1.6%. On August 22, its price dropped again to 673 eurosrepresenting a cumulative decline of 5.1%.
And still waiting for the launch of Intel Core Ultra 200, the next generation of Intel’s high-performance desktop processors, which is scheduled to be introduced on October 10. we’ll see how prices develop Ryzen 9000 as of this date, although I can tell you two things can happen:
Source: Muy Computer
Donald Salinas is an experienced automobile journalist and writer for Div Bracket. He brings his readers the latest news and developments from the world of automobiles, offering a unique and knowledgeable perspective on the latest trends and innovations in the automotive industry.