AMD
launched
its
latest
Ryzen
7
9800X3D
to
glowing
reviews
this
week,
but
if
you’re
looking
to
buy
one
then
you
might
have
to
wait
for
more
stock.
The
9800X3D
is
currently
sold
out
at
Newegg
and
Best
Buy,
with
the
majority
of
Micro
Center
locations
also
sold
out
of
AMD’s
best
gaming
processor.
The
situation
is
similar
across
Europe,
too.
In
Germany
most
retailers
have
run
out
of
stock,
with
new
shipments
not
expected
to
arrive
until
later
this
month.
In
the
UK
Scan
is
accepting
preorders
for
the
9800X3D,
but
stock
won’t
arrive
until
November
29th.
Overclockers
in
the
UK
says
its
stock
is
currently
held
at
UK
customs
and
that
its
first
and
second
shipments
are
allocated
and
sold
out.
It’s
not
expecting
another
shipment
until
December.
AMD
computing
and
graphics
boss
Jack
Huynh
shared
photos
on
X
of
people
lining
up
for
the
9800X3D
at
retailers,
while
AMD
CEO
Lisa
Su
has
been
signing
some
of
the
CPUs
for
“some
special
partners.”
Naturally,
scalpers
are
trying
to
take
advantage
of
the
low
stock
situation
with
some
9800X3D
listings
on
eBay
asking
as
much
as
$999
instead
of
the
$479
retail
price
of
the
CPU.
While
there’s
bound
to
be
some
pent-up
demand
for
the
9800X3D
after
the
disappointment
of
Zen
5
desktop
CPUs
and
Intel’s
Core
Ultra
9
285K,
it’s
clear
AMD
doesn’t
have
enough
stock
of
this
new
CPU
for
its
launch
period.
The
9800X3D
launch
timing
came
as
a
surprise,
arriving
less
than
three
months
after
AMD
introduced
its
first
Zen
5
desktop
CPUs
in
August.
AMD
didn’t
introduce
its
Zen
4
X3D
parts
until
five
months
after
the
Ryzen
9
7950X
was
first
released
in
September
2022,
with
the
7800X3D
arriving
nearly
seven
months
later.
(Originally posted by Tom Warren)
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