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According to the shipper, the last of my parts needed to build a Ryzen 5 2400G HTPC arrive tomorrow.

Amazon has them for $170 (list price). Newegg calls them "on sale" only 2 days for only $190 ($20 over list price). Newegg just lost me on that one. UPDATE: Amazon and Newegg are "sold out" now.

By the way, Intel likes to feature its "Boost" clocks. But, CPUs are designed to run high stress applications at "Base Clocks". Make sure to compare Intel Base clocks to AMD Base clocks while comparing prices. The performance per core per clock between Intel and AMD Ryzen is now too close to matter -- except for "bragging rights". By the way, my Ryzen 7 1800X runs 4.0GHz all the time -- Ryzens are unlocked and the silicon and structure is actually designed for overclock (overclock is not built into Intel CPU hardware -- though they unlock some part numbers).

The Ryzen Lineup and list prices:

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Last edited by Allen; 02/12/18 08:29 PM. Reason: Ryzen 5 2400G Sold Out

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