Entire AMD Ryzen Lineup Price Revealed
Following yesterday’s launch of AMD’s eagerly awaited Ryzen CPUs, we now know the entire lineup of the new processor family, ranging from the top-end Ryzen 7 1800X to the entry-level Ryzen 3 1100. Thanks to OCaholic, the price of every Ryzen model – in US Dollars – has been revealed. It seems that the R7 1800X will be half the price of its nearest Intel rival, the Core i7-6900K, despite claims from AMD that the CPU will be the best-performing eight-core desktop processor.
Processor | Frequency | Cache | C/T | Turbo | XFR | TDP | Price |
R7 1800X | 3.60GHz | 16MB | 8/16 | 4.00GHz | 4.00+ | 95W | 499 $ |
R7 1700X | 3.40GHz | 16MB | 8/16 | 3.80GHz | 3.80+ | 95W | 399 $ |
R7 1700 | 3.00GHz | 16MB | 8/16 | 3.70GHz | N/A | 65W | 329 $ |
R5 1600X | 3.30GHz | 16MB | 6/12 | 3.70GHz | 3.70+ | 95W | 259 $ |
R5 1500 | 3.20GHz | 16MB | 6/12 | 3.50GHz | N/A | 65W | 229 $ |
R5 1400X | 3.50GHz | 8MB | 4/8 | 3.90GHz | 3.90+ | 65W | 199 $ |
R5 1300 | 3.20GHz | 8MB | 4/8 | 3.50GHz | N/A | 65W | 175 $ |
R3 1200X | 3.40GHz | 8MB | 4/4 | 3.80GHz | 3.80+ | 65W | 149 $ |
R3 1100 | 3.20GHz | 8MB | 4/4 | 3.50GHz | N/A | 65W | 129 $ |
The Ryzen lineup looks set to be AMD’s ticket for it to snatch a huge chunk of the CPU market share back from Intel, to which it has been trailing for years. Either way, this new generation of AMD processors – four years in the making – is sure to shake up the PC market upon its release.
AMD’s Ryzen CPUs will hit stores on 3rd March.
You need to take this with a grain of salt since the R5 1600X frequency is 3.6, not 3.3.
That’s the old estimate based on Chinese prices with the R7 prices updated to official ones. Considering that the old estimate was a little below the what the prices ended up, and considering that the 1600X has a higher clock than rumoured, I’m guessing it will end up $279.