After the launch of the Ryzen 9000 series processors, people were wondering about the 9000X3D processors and when they will come out. However, AMD had other plans and just as we saw the launch of the “refreshed” Zen 3 processors, it turned out that Ryzen 5 7600X3D It was developed exclusively in collaboration with MicrocentreThis is a similar situation to the previous launch of the 5600X3D last July, which remains exclusive to the US.
Microcenter only operates in the United States, which gives this processor that “exclusive” status. This meant that people in other countries and continents would have to pay high shipping costs to get their hands on the Ryzen 5 7600X3D. However, that doesn’t seem to be the case. According to a report Post on X (formerly Twitter) by Andreas Schilling, the Ryzen 5 7600X3D will be available in Germany at Mindfactory (think Microcenter but in German) for €329.
AMD's Ryzen 5 7600X3D is also available in Germany
Andreas showed the new chip in its packaging just below:
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While this is great news for everyone outside of the US, within the US this processor has a suggested retail price of $299, which, after a direct conversion to Euros, amounts to €268.83. So you'll be paying €60.17 more based on this. We're not sure if this is because it was initially only available at Microcenter, but we'll wait for the situation to become clearer.
Speaking of AM5 and Microcenter, the store recently released a Ryzen 9000 Series Bundle We suggest you check it out if you're looking for a next-gen upgrade.
Back to the topic, taking into account the conversion, we have to say that the 7600X3D seems quite expensive in Europe. The response to the news on the Internet also reflects that, with a user in Reddit Another believes that it will be priced at €229 in 4-6 months. If this is the case, it will be a much more attractive chip as a low-cost gaming solution on the latest AM5 platform.
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