It seems that the trend of selling products without stock is hitting hard in this 2020 and many companies have “jumped on the bandwagon”. It’s not really that they want it to be like that, but the current situation, with people who can’t spend it on anything else, has exceeded all the expectations of several of these companies. Here we are only talking about PC components, but there is another universe in videogame consoles and also there are several other technological products that are in the same situation.
Ryzen 7 5800x: Perhaps the most balanced CPU that AMD is now selling, a beast both on a playable level and for multicore work. Inflated and sold by third parties at completely exorbitant prices. See here.
Ryzen 5 5600x: The small one of this release with only 6 core-threads. Thought for those who use the equipment mainly to play and do not need anything else. Right now it almost doubles the price of its predecessor and the speculators make their heyday. See here.
Ryzen 9 5950x: This directly is not even listed, and you won’t missed it because maybe you must be organ donor to complete the purchase.
Both the Radeon RX 6800xt, and the 6800 as well as the queen 6900 xt are still not for sale, so you don’t have to worry too much about the lack of stock, something that will be with us until well into next year. There might be more luck than with Nvidia due to the lesser fame of AMD in the graphic market and better forecast of the manufacturing process.
Nvidia RTX 3080: It doesn’t matter the assembler or almost the model, we won’t find them. Nvidia is struggling in its own success and has thrown away all possible sales that would have catapulted its product before the release of its competitors. One of EVGA’s that was doubling its price here a few days ago.
Intel i9 10850K: A good approach from Intel to try to reduce the gap with the new Ryzen and whose price no longer seems so bulky seeing the jump of AMD. See here.
Intel i9 10900K: Another one that has vanished of the stores at the hands of the speculators to feed the current lack of stock of CPU’s. From an official 500 euros we have gone to astronomical prices. See here.
HP Reverb G2: We are still waiting, some already cancelled and others not, but absolutely all without news of the source (HP) and without estimated dates for new deliveries. A product that seemed destined to end up with Oculus Rift S and CV1 and that is now on hold.
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