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interesting im sure there is probably a queue so even if they have stock in that shouldnt be happening
if it turns up i guess dont question it ha ha
if it turns up i guess dont question it ha ha
Mine was delivered at 9am this morning, have you heard anything more about yours?I think my order gone MIA, even after I call the CS and they told me will dispatch tonight, wow.
Thanks for ordering with us - I can confirm that based upon your order date, pending volume and current output it's approx a 3-5 working day dispatch time from the date of order. If the warehouse can ship it sooner then we'll email you to confirm dispatch as soon as we can, apologies for the processing delay we're back logged and getting high volume across all areas at the moment and we're doing what we can with the time, resources and systems we have.
Your order shipped this morning and should arrive by Monday at the latest but may arrive over the weekend depending on DPD processing power. I've refunded your shipping too.
All the best and stay safe
Thank, I wish the CS agent I call on Thursday actually check my order, wasted a day of delay, now I have to wait till next week.nice glad that was sorted !
There is no queue, order now it should ship on Monday.I see you have some 5800X's in stock, how far back is the queue if I order now?
Looking to replace my 2700X but going back and forth the 5600X and 5800X.
After being able to get a 5800X on launch day, if I had to go back and change the CPU I got then I would have gotten the 5600X. The 5600X is significantly easier to cool for one, the 5800X runs hotter than the 3 other currently available chips because of thermal density ( 5900X has a 105W TDP and the thermal load is split into 2 x 6 chiplets ) where as the 5800X has a 105W TDP contained in a single 1 x 8 chiplet. That's a lot of power being forced through one chiplet and thats why its harder to cool than the others. The 5600X's 65W TDP seems to fit this single chiplet design a lot better than the 5800X's 105W TDP and thus is a lot easier to cool, so unless you actually need the extra cores then I suggest you either get the 5600X or if you do need the extra cores then you should wait for a 5900X
Also there's 5600X's in stock here too
I also went from a 3100 to 5600X, also a 3060Ti. Your CPU is much hotter than mine though, I can't get it over 55C on full load and it idles in the twenties. Using a Scythe Mugen 5 cooler. Yours shouldn't be idling at 50C! Maybe check your thermal interface?The 5600X isn't much better on heat. Mine is idling at 50C and hitting 80C in games on 120mm AIO, maxing out my Noctua fan. I think it's because it is constantly using all available thermal headroom to boost up to 4.7 GHz (no OC, no PBO). I don't notice much difference in games vs. my old 3100 (I built ages ago with Zen 3 in mind but everything was out of stock then), and my Geekbench scores come out lower than average. Maybe I just got a bad example. Wishing I got a 3700X when I built and just left it as-is. The 3060 Ti was the best upgrade I ever made, this is less convincing.
All the back orders are cleared, Gibbo was getting large numbers of CPUs (like 1000+) delivered at a time. Probably best ask in the customer service forum.Maybe I'm looking in the wrong place, but is there an updated ETA for the 5900X cpus?
Cheers Fred. CS forum enquiry added.....All the back orders are cleared, Gibbo was getting large numbers of CPUs (like 1000+) delivered at a time. Probably best ask in the customer service forum.