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Damn... That is a better deal than the 1950x@450^1950X has even better deals.
1950X + X399 motherboard $709 combo deal:
https://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboBundleDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.3769755
1700X has been <$149.99 and 2600X is <$179.99.
It appears they will ride it out just fine until the launch of 7nm Zen 2. These prices are irresistible.
Yeah there is really no reason for AMD to do anything. The 9900k is as rare as a two horned unicorn. THe 9700k is a good cpu but hard to really justify over a cheaper and better allrounder in the 2700x. Intel must be really worried, it seems they won't have any answer to Zen 2. Not unless they cut the price of the 9900k by a third and actually make the thing. And that's assuming the 3700x is 8 cores. If its 12 cores then even the 9900k will be a hard sell.
^1950X has even better deals.
1950X + X399 motherboard $709 combo deal:
https://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboBundleDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.3769755
1700X has been <$149.99 and 2600X is <$179.99.
It appears they will ride it out just fine until the launch of 7nm Zen 2. These prices are irresistible.
The 9700K actually has a higher overall CPU performance rating than the 2700X at TPU
Intel would also be left in a tricky spot regarding PCIe4; they'd not have access to it whilst AMD did. I'm no expert on the real world benefits of PCIe4 over PCIe3, but I'd be confident that consumer preference would be to have access to the latest tech. Perhaps someone else could contribute on this topic? My own view is that Intel won't be PCIe4 compatible until their 10nm CPUs come to market.
At $100 less the 2700K is a much better deal for most people. Performance deficit is negligible or almost non-existent since we're talking about 5.2% as per your own link.
Both Cooper and Ice are PCIe4.Intel appears to be skipping PCIe 4 in favor of 5
That might be the "CoffeeLake Refresh Refresh" that some insisted would come out sometime in mid/late 2019
What is the ebay bucks code ?TR 1950X 16c/32t: $405 (after eBay bucks promo)
X399 Prime E-ATX: $239 (after Rakuten BF coupon code)
4x8GB DDR4-3000 CL15 RAM: $180 (after eBay coupon code)
Arctic Freezer 33TR Air cooler: $30
All this plus GPU and PSU = less than the original MSRP of a 1950X for the complete system.
Both Cooper and Ice are PCIe4.
Mainstream Ice will be PCIe4, too.
LatteLake?
CappuccinoLake?
MochaLake?
They've several more "Coffee" variants they can chuck out - and every one of them would be about as useful as a chocolate teapot.
At $100 less the 2700K is a much better deal for most people. Performance deficit is negligible or almost non-existent since we're talking about 5.2% as per your own link.
It is not just 100$ less, because for i7 9700K you must buy CPU cooler.So in the end 150$ minimum price diference, or at least 40$ for any good CPU cooler for K CPU.Who buys a 20$ CPU cooler for cheep 400$ Intel K CPU?
But hey R7 1700X is 150$, by logic for now you should ignore all other CPU-a like there are fog.
As i see most people do not appreciate it, or preety absurd fact that you can buy good 8/16 CPU for only 150$.