Upgrading to AMD’s latest and greatest, the Ryzen 7 9800X3D comes at a significant cost on Amazon, with some sellers charging as high as $596.98 from customers if they want to deliver a significant boost to their framerate. Fortunately, there is a much more affordable path, but it involves getting the previous-generation Ryzen 7 7800X3D and making it a part of your arsenal, and when you hear the pricing, you will likely want to pounce on this deal immediately.
On the online retailer, a third-party seller with the username ‘ruifine’ is offering the Ryzen 7 7800X3D at the aforementioned price, and while we can understand that some of you might have reservations, we did a little digging around. We found that this seller has garnered a 5-star customer rating for the past 12 months, with 96 percent of customers giving ruifine a 5-star rating.

With 133 reviews, buyers wanting the Ryzen 7 7800X3D will show some degree of confidence, but we will once again warn buyers to conduct necessary due diligence before undertaking a purchase. After all, it is not a difficult task to obtain positive reviews and improve your reputation on Amazon, and even though the latter has done its best to curb such activities, incidents of fraud can still occur.
Compared to the other sellers, ruifine has accumulated the highest customer rating, so you may give him the benefit of the doubt. Aside from being careful, we do not need to remind readers that the Ryzen 7 7800X3D is one heck of a performer, with even its 8-core and 16-thread configuration outperforming the competition in games.
Update: The seller has also added the Ryzen 7 9800X3D for $399 on Amazon, and while it is an insanely good offer, we will reiterate that customers perform their due diligence accordingly.
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