Digidog3 years ago+10100Why is the price of the 58003DX still so high in Switzerland? In the USA it is now $320! A 5800X is also now 260chf.1 answercrochebo3 years ago+110Yes.. I was thinking the same. :/
ianwakers3 years ago+781655 CHF????? Jesus stop with the scalping already. Even 459CHF was high..1 answerKrakefer3 years ago+13152CHF 432 on another swiss online shop that starts with B and finishes with K.
Gluteus423 years ago+231Listed for 332.- at A**z*nShow in original language (German)1 answerSetsuna Kyoura3 years ago • purchased this product-112purchased this productAnd now? Then order it there if you want...Show in original language (German)
nellyville881 year ago+110Is that still possible? 100% mark-up?Show in original language (German)1 answerDavid Raemy1 year ago000We work with different suppliers and daily prices. For this reason, the price of an item may be adjusted upwards or downwards over time.Show in original language (German)
Magiiiccc3 years ago+110Is it worth to upgrade my Ryzen 5 3600 x to this one? Or should I wait for new releases?2 answers
Flyinn3 years ago+110Why is the thing so much more expensive here when it is regularly available in the AMD shop? 400-450 would be a reasonable price because of the lower VAT.Show in original language (German)1 answersamuel_kaeser3 years ago • purchased this product000purchased this productYou have to wait for the right time. I bought it here for 470. I think that's quite ok for such a super CPU.Show in original language (German)
Tech-G.i.r.l.3 years ago+154Stop! Price down immediately, the price is 449 dollars and now we are already over 600? What's up, guys? Show in original language (German)1 answerJBrino3 years ago • purchased this product+660purchased this productI paid CHF 452 at release, so I can't complain.Show in original language (German)
zuldero1 year ago000How is this 2.5 year old cpu on the "old" AM4 sockel more expensive than the the new 7800x3D ore the evan newer 9800x3D witch are both on AM5? And to see the price trend go up this mutch before christmas and the blackweek lets me put on my aluminium hat1 answerFormer employee1 year ago000The item here is now extremely poorly available and that is why the price is so high compared to the much better available model.Show in original language (German)
Sm121 year ago000The processor is extremely hot (around 60-70 degrees with almost nothing running on the desktop and a constant 90 degrees when I run a game), I don't think that's normal.Show in original language (French)5 answersKedorel1 year ago • purchased this product000purchased this product Helpful answerThis is definitely not the case for me. Radiator performance, conductive paste etc. checked? Generally checked the air circulation in the housing? Show in original language (German)
gukkos2 years ago000Does the box include the heatsink/cooler?1 answerAnonymous2 years ago • purchased this product000purchased this productNo, the CPU comes without a coolerShow in original language (German)
zuldero2 years ago000What is the difference between this product and this one? https://www.galaxus.ch/de/s1/product/amd-ryzen-7-5800x3d-34-ghz-8-kerne-am4-340-ghz-8-core-prozessor-32888409 the price difference is already clear. On geizhals (searched with manufacturer number), I only see that one of them has a box cooler and also that one of them has a limited warranty with amd. But in our country, the dealer has to offer a 2-year warranty anyway. So what is the difference between the two products for the consumer?Show in original language (German)1 answergschwinds2 years ago000 Helpful answerhttps://helpcenter.digitec.ch/hc... can be seen, for example, in the price alone (the unusual number after the decimal point).Show in original language (German)
Arya53 years ago000My 5800X3D apparently has a defect (WHEA logger) and random crashes (no OC, locked anyway). With a cheap replacement CPU, error-free for days. Does anyone know how long the warranty processing takes at Digitec?Show in original language (German)2 answers
Kouper3 years ago000Does the RAM really only support up to 3200Mhz? My 5800X runs with 3600 RAMs. Is it worth upgrading at all?Show in original language (German)6 answers
batosei3 years ago000Is this processor still compatible with the old MSI X370 Gaming Pro Carbon motherboard?Show in original language (German)2 answersbatosei3 years ago011 Helpful answerI'll finish answering my question myself. Yes, MSI has belatedly delivered the BIOS, but since then the processor has been outrageously expensive here, which is why I'm still waiting.Show in original language (German)
Mello8972 years ago-101Raise prices before Black Friday so that you can sell them for the same price on Black Friday. If nothing happens to the price tomorrow, I won't want to upgrade either.Show in original language (German)1 answerDavid Raemy2 years ago000The product is not part of the Black Friday promotion.Show in original language (German)