AMD might offer the Ryzen 9 3950X with and without the AMD Wraith Prism cooler.
AMD Ryzen 9 3950X Might Be Available Without Stock Cooler : Read more
AMD Ryzen 9 3950X Might Be Available Without Stock Cooler : Read more
Intel, for instance, has stopped including stock coolers for its unlocked Core i5, i7, and i9 processors for a while now.
All the testing TH has done trying to get the AMD CPUs to perform up to their advertised boost has been done on at least an H115i closed loop cooler while TH gushed over AMD including the $43 Wraith Prism cooler in its CPU reviews.
Slight correction, the K series do not include a cooler. Per Newegg the normal 9700 for example has a stock cooler and fan.
Article said:Intel, for instance, has stopped including stock coolers for its unlocked Core i5, i7, and i9 processors for a while now.
Err, what does this have to do with this article?All the testing TH has done trying to get the AMD CPUs to perform up to their advertised boost has been done on at least an H115i closed loop cooler while TH gushed over AMD including the $43 Wraith Prism cooler in its CPU reviews.
AMD could be paper-launching the fanless model in order to quietly raise the price, possibly due to the TSMC supply constraints that delayed the processor in the first place.
I could see them charging $800 for the model with fan, $750 for the fanless so they can technically meet that initial promise.
They all they would have to do is make nearly every processor they sell be a model that includes a fan. Most people won't even realize the switchup if they print a box and send a few hundred fanless models (that they were always going to give away free) to reviewers and whoever they sponsor on youtube. AMD can always point to overwhelming demand as the reason that model spends the rest of the year out of stock.
That sounds like something a cynical Intel executive would do. Did AMD poach any of their non-technical "top talent" businessmen this year?
There's also a chance they increase margins by selling the fanless model at a lower price -but not lower than the cost to include the fan- and sell most of their stock with out the fan. So if it costs them $20 to include the fan, they lower the price by $5. Or maybe AMD will just price them all the same like Intel did when they disabled integrated graphics.
Disabling part of the die should increase yields, and increased yields means the average cost per die should go down.Disabling the IGP doesn't drop the base cost of the silicon as its still there and most likely was a CPU where the IGP either didn't work or was not functioning properly to pass their stress tests, Intel has some pretty high standards for passing. Although they should have dropped the price a bit.
Disabling part of the die should increase yields, and increased yields means the average cost per die should go down.