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Old AMD CPU Price Surges Past New Models
19 Dec
Summary
- The three-generation-old Ryzen 5800X3D now costs over $800.
- High DDR5 prices are driving demand for older DDR4-compatible CPUs.
- AMD's 5800X3D once revolutionized gaming performance for AMD.

The AMD Ryzen 5800X3D, a CPU from three generations ago, is now commanding prices exceeding $800, surpassing even current-generation models like the 9800X3D and the flagship 9950X3D. Originally launched in April 2022 at $449, its price has more than doubled, with some second-hand units nearing $1,000 on platforms like eBay. This dramatic price increase is occurring almost four years after its initial release.
This resurgence is primarily linked to the escalating costs of the latest DDR5 memory. As gamers and DIY enthusiasts seek more budget-friendly builds, they are turning to older hardware that supports cheaper DDR4 memory. The 5800X3D, known for delivering exceptional gaming performance during the DDR4 era, has become a sought-after component, especially when paired with relatively affordable older AMD motherboards.
This trend could potentially extend to Intel's older CPU generations. While Intel's 13th and 14th-generation chips offered strong gaming capabilities despite high temperatures, their support for both DDR4 and DDR5 memory might present similar value propositions for budget-conscious buyers. However, memory pricing challenges are expected to persist for the foreseeable future.




