VIDEO Ryzen 7000 Series CPU prices are CRASHING FAST.

whoosh

Cooler King
Staff member
Joined
Apr 15, 2009
Messages
46,995
:iee:
 


Ryzen 7000 Series CPU prices are CRASHING FAST.
In a recent YouTube video, the host from Tech Yes City highlighted the drastic price reductions on AMD's Ryzen 7000 series CPUs, sparked by disappointing sales especially in the AM5 platform. Currently, prices for these chips are plummeting, with the Ryzen 9 7950X available for around $560—about $140 lower than its launch MSRP. This trend is expected to extend globally, with even deeper cuts anticipated as demand continues to lag.
The video outlines several key observations about the Ryzen 7000 series launch, deemed as one of the worst in recent CPU history. While the 7950X offers impressive performance for content creators, it seems that the more affordable models, such as the 7600X, are selling poorly. This is particularly unusual as flagship CPUs typically do not dominate sales figures during new launches.
The host notes that many consumers are gravitating toward AMD's earlier AM4 series, which remains competitively priced compared to AM5, making it a more attractive option especially in a tight economic environment. The overall message emphasizes the importance of pricing strategy in consumer electronics and suggests that substantial post-launch price cuts are necessary for the AM5 to remain relevant in the competitive CPU market.
This situation is not just indicative of AMD's struggles but also reflects broader economic conditions that are leading consumers to be more selective with their spending. The downturn in sales suggests that AMD must reconsider pricing and value proposition to capture market interest moving forward.
For those in the community looking into building or upgrading systems, this could be an opportune moment to score deals on Ryzen 7000 series CPUs as prices continue to adjust. Additionally, with alternatives from Intel’s 13th generation also available at competitive prices, consumers have more choices than ever when making their purchasing decisions.
What are your thoughts on these price drops? Are you considering upgrading to a Ryzen 7000 CPU, or do you think other options might provide better value? Share your insights below!
 


Back
Top