Nothing new in India with our taxation rules buddy.A bit too much to swallow. 999$ + 18% should be in the 75k range!
Boards will be ridiculously priced too as that TR4 socket ain't cheap.
I am finding it difficult to even buy a Ryzen 1700X/1800X in India consider that I can get it for $300 and $420 in US. I can get a 1800X for a lower price than that of 1700X in India.
BTW I found this
https://www.zauba.com/customs-import-duty/computer-cpu-/india.html
Import duty for CPU is 10.3%.Add 18% GST on top of that After conversion with current USD to INR rate of 63.68 it comes out to 81,727 INR.
So I guess the retailers aren't ripping off people.
heheheheheA bit too much to swallow.
Yes you can.But does it have 32 threads to rip Crysis a new ?Damn, you can build entire PC for less.
hehehehehe
Yep the Asus ROG board is 550 bucks. By same conversion, it will be close 50k.X399 boards seem to be going to cost $350+ even for the cheapest ones and going as high as $500+. Expect prices in India to be all 35k+
Not enough hands and eyes though....Yep the Asus ROG board is 550 bucks. By same conversion, it will be close 50k.
So 80k CPU, 50k board, 40k ram and you have enough threads to run 4 copies of a game at the same time
Gives an all new meaning to split screen gamingNot enough hands and eyes though....
how come intel cpu are always priced less than amd counterparts in india? what is intel doing different compared to amd?I am finding it difficult to even buy a Ryzen 1700X/1800X in India consider that I can get it for $300 and $420 in US. I can get a 1800X for a lower price than that of 1700X in India.
how come intel cpu are always priced less than amd counterparts in india? what is intel doing different compared to amd?
^Had to buy pc for friend last month and amd counterparts were selling for slight premium over rival intel processors
however the shop guy was pushing for ryzen cpu saying more cores!! more performance!!
But even ryzen motherboards were selling for slight premium over intel ones. ****ed up
@Chaos What turbo boost are you seeing on the chip and which mobo have you paired it with?Depends on what your friend plans to do! Multithreaded productivity stuff like compiling/rendering/video/fpu workloads are pretty damn fast on ryzen especially with 16 threads.
For gaming its the intel CPUs all the way. i5 8400 is faster than anything AMD has to offer - even overclocked.