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Trouble for Intel?
Published on April 28, 2021 By Tatiora In Personal Computing

I haven't been looking into building a new computer or upgrading the one I have recently, but that doesn't mean I haven't been hearing the buzz about all of the hard-to-find CPUs that have hit the market over the last year or so.

I know, for instance, that AMD's Ryzen 5000 series has been fairly impossible to find. A few of my friends have been looking and the only luck they've had locating it is with a pretty inflated price tag attached. These processors have been around for a little while now, with its mid-range and high-end CPUs powering popular desktop PCs like the Alienware R10 Ryzen Edition or gaming laptops like ASUS ROG Zephyrus Duo SE. 

TechRadar, Hot Hardware, and other sites all report that AMD's sales of this particular card are extremely high on Amazon. Despite it selling for $800 USD - which is well above the MSRP of $549 - it has reached the number one sales spot on the online retailer's site, proving just how much demand there is for this particular card. 

According to Tech Radar, this could spell some bad news for Intel, which finds itself out of the top six sale spots on Amazon's CPU best seller's list. All of the spots are dominated by AMD chips, and only three spots in the top 10 happen to be Intel processors. Intel's most popular CPU on Amazon at the moment is the Intel Core i7-10700K, a 10th gen 8-core processor that sells for around $319 USD.

Historically, Intel has dominated the market on places like Amazon, so it's a bit of a surprise to see AMD doing so well in one of the largest retail markets in the world. Their lead could slip as time goes by, since Amazon's best-seller list is constantly changing, but it does seem to bode well for the Red Team right now.

Tech Radar has a pretty thorough review on the Ryzen chip here. I have been trying to learn more about the tech lately - I admit that a lot of this is above me since I don't really live in PC hardware on the daily - so I'm curious about the experience of all the PC enthusiasts out there. What CPU do you use, have you been thinking of upgrading? Where does this chip fall on your priority list? Share with me!

 


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on Apr 28, 2021

I must admit that I lean towards AMD's Ryzen series more than Intel's Core series, though I do have a 10th Gen Core i7 machine that I do like to use as well.

As for upgrading, well I have no immediate plans as I have 5 working PCs that more than suit my needs.  However, having said that, if one of those machines were to fail then I may look at the Ryzen 9 5900X.... though in recent times I've had to get builds or upgrades done at a local PC store due to arthritic hands and cramps making it difficult for me to do it myself.

on Apr 28, 2021

The intel 11th gen is a bit sad too. Turns out in many cases the prior 10th gen parts are better. AMD is really killing it at the moment. Their graphics cards are

 

For anyone interested in testing, the Gamers Nexus youtube channel (and website) does excellent and IMO very unbiased work. They mainly concentrate on CPUs, GPUs, and the cooling airflow of cases and other performance hardware.

 

https://www.youtube.com/user/GamersNexus

on Apr 28, 2021

For anyone interested in testing, the Gamers Nexus youtube channel (and website) does excellent and IMO very unbiased work. They mainly concentrate on CPUs, GPUs, and the cooling airflow of cases and other performance hardware.

https://www.youtube.com/user/GamersNexus
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Oh, thanks! Their channel is solid, I look forward to exploring it some more.

on Apr 30, 2021

I'm somewhat surprised that more people haven't joined the conversation here, given that so many members here are computer enthusiasts and love/enjoy/marvel at new tech.

I have to wonder if all the Intel enthusiasts have quietly conceded defeat to AMD ... or is it because there's not too many AMD enthusiasts here?  In any event, I think it's a great time to be into computing, especially if you're looking build a new PC or upgrade an old one when there are so many new and improved components out there to satisfy most budgets and tastes.

Who said that PCs are a thing of the past and that smart phones/tablets will replace desktops, etc?  Sure, phones and tablets are great while out and about, but like many others, neither would ever replace my desktop machines.  Not only that, if PCs were on their way out, why would AMD, Intel, Nvidia and other manufacturers keep investing to update/upgrade PC components?  To be frank, PCs are too big an industry to simply go away because of the mobile phone or other portable devices.

As for AMD's Ryzen 9 5900X it is one heck of a processor and is likely to end up on my shopping list sometime soon.  I have a Ryzen 7 1700X that I will probably retire later this year.  By then the price may have come down some, though I do not need to worry so much about price as the 5900X is compatible with the current motherboard and the other components.  

I had planned not to do any more builds or upgrades, but - and I have tried to resist.... really - the more I learn about the Ryzen 9 5900X the more I'd love one to complete the stable.  I already have a Ryzen 9 3900X, so I'd have a pigeon pair [very similar cases] to compliment the study area.

on Apr 30, 2021

Maybe you overestimated the intel enthusiasts. Most people don’t care either way, they just want the best computer they can afford. I made a mistake,  thought that Ryzen 7 meant I7 7000+, and Ryzen 9 meant I7 9000+. So I thought all you guys made a mistake, and manufacturers were ripping us off, so I went intel this year. I don’t care enough to fix my mistake. Next time if amd is still number one I will go that way. Well it will be awhile, and it will probably be my desktop. 
for the most part tablets and smartphones don’t do the same thing as desktops, and lab tops. 

on Apr 30, 2021

In 2024, I will have been here at WC for 20 years.  That should warrant Brad buying me one of these....hehe...     

on Apr 30, 2021

Man, that emote sucks, graphically, or my system is off.

on Apr 30, 2021

I agree with the Admiral. I don't care who made it, I want the best performing CPU for the price.

on May 01, 2021

RedneckDude

In 2024, I will have been here at WC for 20 years.  That should warrant Brad buying me one of these....hehe...     

In 2024 it'll be 23 years for me.

Already 20 years and 2 months...

As for AMD, I don't think I've ever owned anything AMD - ever.  Can't say I have an urge to jump ship after 30-odd years of Intel ...

on May 01, 2021


odd years of Intel
There's a joke in the somewhere......hehe.

on May 01, 2021

I'm an AMD man, in CPUs and Graphics cards.

on May 01, 2021

If working warrants a new cpu and motherboard combo. I’ve been at my job over 28 years. 

on May 01, 2021

In 2025 I will have been at my job over32 years!!!

on May 01, 2021

I’ve owned amd in the past. 

on May 01, 2021

RedneckDude

In 2024, I will have been here at WC for 20 years. That should warrant Brad buying me one of these....hehe...

I will have been here for 20 years in May 2024, and yeah, being rewarded with one of these for time served would be the bees knees for me.  Thing is, I don't see getting gifted one so I'll keep saving my pennies 'til I can afford one.


As for AMD, I don't think I've ever owned anything AMD - ever. Can't say I have an urge to jump ship after 30-odd years of Intel ..

I've owned both over the years and have had more AMD CPUs overall.  Price often determined which brand I went with, but twice I purchased more expensive i7s [4th and 10th generations] and have had a great run with them.  So in effect, I jumped ship twice and have never regretted it.  However, with these new AMD Ryzens showing great promise with regard to speed and performance, Paul, you might just find the jump to AMD ever so worthwhile.

RedneckDude

I'm an AMD man, in CPUs and Graphics cards.

I can't exactly say that when I own two Intel i7 machines.  However, I do lean more heavily towards AMD because of the leaps and bounds they've made to up the ante with a range of excellent CPUs and GPUs

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