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Ryzen 7 2700x drops in price to compete with the i9

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Much controversy was generated based on the performance comparison between the i9-9900K and the Ryzen 7 2700X published by Intel, although in the end it ended up publishing a few more credible results. The case is that Intel has the Ryzen 7 2700X between eyebrows, a processor that it manages to beat in the field of games, although at a higher price.

Ryzen 7 2700X drops to $ 295 in the United States

AMD knows very well that the great basis for doing damage to the new i9-9900K is its price. The Core i9 9900K has been a topic of conversation when they first showed it available for pre-sale for $ 488, which was already quite expensive, and then, when the presales came into operation, they did it for $ 530 on Amazon (USA) and even more for $ 580 at Newegg. The original price of the Ryzen 7 2700X at launch was $ 329 for a total of $ 159 less than the Core i9 9900K's RPC and $ 250 less than Newegg's pre-order listing price. Even a few days ago the Intel option was seen in Europe listed for 650 euros.

In our first moment we saw that the Ryzen 7 2700X was very competitive against the Core i7 8700K and with this recent price increase on the next generation Intel parts and a recent price drop on Amazon for the Ryzen 7 2700X, you are looking remain just as competitive.

Amazon currently has the Ryzen 7 2700X processor for $ 294.99, about $ 235 less than the Core i9 9900k at Amazon, and $ 285 less than the price Newegg is listing.

In Spain, for now, the AMD processor is available for approximately 335 euros.

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