The upcoming Ryzen 7000 CPUs are expected to be made official later this month and will be available by September but no official word on pricing has been stated yet. We do know the motherboards are already coming with most partners actively promoting with AMD towards their launch and have already shared details about features for their motherboards. Motherboards, just like CPUs, don’t have official word on pricing yet but we may now have an idea of the possible ballpark pricing AMD may put on their CPUs.
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By way of Twitter leaker momomo_us, a Canadian online retailer PC Canada is the retailer that made the listing as reported by TechPowerup. The links currently do not show any of the CPUs anymore so it could be a slip-up or AMD put on a gag order but regardless, these are apparently a mix of tray CPUs and retail units. The model codes indicate AMD will not be shipping stock coolers with these CPUs as indicated by the WOF in the product code. Listing puts us with 4 of the launch models with the Ryzen 5 7600X listed for CA$ 435 (US$340), the Ryzen 7 7700X for CA$631 (US$494), Ryzen 9 7900X for CA$798(US$625) and the Ryzen 9 7950X CA$1158(US$907).
Generally, CPU pricing is a bit higher in Canada so basing off the Ryzen 5000 pricing, if these numbers are to be believed, AMD may be bumping up costs for the higher models but keeping the starting price for the Ryzen 5 7600X closer to $299, a price bump from the older Ryzen 3000 MSRPs.
- Ryzen 9 7950X – CA$1158(US$907)
- Ryzen 9 7900X – CA$798(US$625)
- Ryzen 7 7700X – CA$631 (US$494)
- Ryzen 5 7600X – CA$ 435 (US$340)
The site also lists tray pricing which area CPUs sold in bulk to integrators and OEMs which see the pricing a bit less. Regardless, these are all unofficial and have already been pulled from the site as of the time of writing. AMD is expected to ship their Ryzen 7000 CPUs by September 15th.