A CPU that can finally render faster and is on par with a 13600 K.
A CPU that I wanted exactly and nothing more.
I ask myself the same question. I hope they prioritise it after those who ordered it earlier.
Because not everyone will get it this year because with the artificial shortage everyone has to expect
that you'll have to wait longer than usual.
I've already given up hope for this year, although AMD has officially promised to deliver November orders on time by increasing production. However, it seems that deliveries are either blocked or there are delays.
I have also asked several times. Once I at least had a more capable employee in customer service who asked in the warehouse and even knew some delivery dates. But since then
always the same story and I already ordered in mid-November 🥲
Maybe Brack will lower the price again now that they have some in stock. I still have the old price at Digitec but it still says until 31.12. But I no longer believe it. I don't know what kind of suppliers Digitec has but they are not reliable or Digitec ordered too few before release. But I also partly blame AMD, they knew exactly how the rush for 5800x3d and 7800x3d was and could have used these numbers to produce enough.
I also placed an order on 12.11 and my order status hasn't changed either. Is it possible to know if I can expect to have it by the end of next week? I'll just need the cpu to be able to assemble my first pc after buying the rest on blackfriday :)
Short answer:
The AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D is currently the best choice for 3D rendering in Blender and gaming. It combines maximum multithreading performance for rendering with outstanding gaming performance thanks to the second generation of AMD's 3D V-Cache™
Yes, this processor has an integrated GPU. It features AMD Radeon Graphics with a graphics base frequency of 2.20 GHz. However, its integrated GPU is generally less used due to the processor's gaming focus and the typical use of dedicated graphics cards in such setups. The integrated graphics performance is present but modest compared to dedicated GPUs.
Batch numbers can change every time the product is restocked. Are you referring to reports of failed chips on ASRock boards? There, it seemed that earlier batches were more likely to die, but they were also more likely to have been used longer because they're older. Or do you have other information showing these batches are known to have issues?
Only Digitec will be able to give you an answer, but you should know that alternante is a German company, despite the .ch domain. The products are imported into Switzerland from Germany. This retailer is certainly able to order more parts for a larger market than the Swiss market that Digitec.ch serves. At the same time Digitec also has a presence in Germany. So I come back to my original premise: only Digitec can provide the answer.