AMD’s Ryzen X3D processors are a number of the hottest available on the market, and the most recent and hottest of all is the Ryzen 7 9800X3D. The primary 9000-series chip with further V-cache for gaming desktops was a smash hit proper out of the gate, promoting out nearly instantly — so in case you’re looking for one this vacation season, watch out for offers which are too good to be true.
The 9800X3D has a retail worth of $479, in case you can really discover one in a retailer or a web based store that also has inventory. Sellers on eBay are simply getting $600+ for a fast flip, and that appears prone to persist for the remainder of the 12 months and into subsequent 12 months.
However a couple of consumers have noticed the 9800X3D on Amazon for an unbelievable worth of $199.99. I see at the very least one as I write this text:
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That’s actually unbelievable, for cause. I can’t really level to any particular person itemizing and accuse it of fraud — there’s slightly lawyer on my proper shoulder whispering into my ear, and slightly copy editor on my left — however I can let you know that WePC says “these 9800X3D listings seem botted” (by way of Tom’s {Hardware}), stating that they don’t record AMD because the official producer, which is usually required in legit Amazon listings. A number of of them appear to be popping out and in, so I’m guessing Amazon is actively combating fakes (because it typically does for in-demand objects).
The 9800X3D is a tremendous processor that’s value each penny of its retail worth. However each penny of $700? In all probability not. Bear in mind, an AM5 motherboard also can deal with a much more inexpensive processor just like the Ryzen 5 7600X (at the moment on sale), and you’ll wait to improve later.
However as with all issues on-line, if a deal appears too good to be true, it nearly actually is. Take this current group of pretend “Black Friday” shops attempting to steal bank card data, for instance. This looks like it’s going to be an particularly nasty 12 months for threats geared toward vacation consumers.