Exchange rate effect: AMD has not increased the MSRP of the Ryzen 7 9800X3D [Notiz]

Exchange rate effect: has not increased the MSRP of the 7 9800X3D 80 comments

Exchange rate effect: AMD has not increased the MSRP of the Ryzen 7 9800X3D

The news is also going around the world today: AMD has secretly and discreetly increased the recommended price of the Ryzen 7 9800X3D in Germany from 529 to 542 euros. AMD’s own online store is proof of this. But the report is false. The exchange rate between the US dollar and the euro is the cause.

Exchange rate rules in AMD’s online store

AMD has been adjusting online store prices to the current exchange rate for years. No products are currently available there at the recommended price in euros indicated at the respective market launch – because the recommended price in the USA is continually converted to the price in euros in the AMD online store based on the exchange rate current.

However, the Ryzen 7 9800X3D (test) is currently no longer available at the recommended price of 529 euros announced by AMD. In the price comparison, resellers offer the CPU from 698 euros, and Mindfactory, which seems to be the partner best supplied by AMD, has also been charging 20 euros more for a week.

Topics: AMD AMD Ryzen 9000 Ryzen

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