As tradition dictates, TechEpiphany shared CPU sales figures from the major German retailer Mindfactory for the past week. Here, we are talking about week 45, that is to say that of November 4 to 10. As always, these figures must be taken for what they are, namely limited to a single retailer and to the German market only. However, Mindfactory being one of the main and most popular resellers of PC components in Germany, it is always interesting to look into it. On the one hand, because these kinds of statistics are rarely shared elsewhere. On the other hand, because it allows you to get an idea of the general trend, at least for the European market. And then, there is reason to be curious about the figures for this period in particular, given that the official launch and marketing of the Ryzen 9800X3D takes place during this one! And all the more so since it very quickly disappeared from the shelves following the opening of sales on November 7…
So, how many units would the German retailer have sold, virtually in just four days (but in reality, probably in just a few hours)?
Mindfactory sales ranking week 45 | Mindfactory week 44 | |||
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1e | Ryzen 7 9800X3D | 980 pieces | Ryzen 7 7800X3D | 570 pieces |
2e | Ryzen 7 5700X3D | 550 pieces (versions WOF + Tray) | Ryzen 7 5700X3D | 430 pieces |
3e | Ryzen 7 7800X3D | 410 pieces | Ryzen 5 7500F | 240 pieces |
4e | Ryzen 5 7500F | 280 pieces | Ryzen 5 7600X3D | 170 pieces |
5e | Ryzen 5 7600X3D | 220 pieces | Ryzen 5 7600X | 120 pieces |
6e | Ryzen 5 7600X | 140 pieces | Ryzen 7 5700X | 120 pieces |
7e | Ryzen 7 5700X | 110 pieces | Ryzen 7 7700 | 100 pieces |
8e | Ryzen 5 5600X | 110 pieces | Ryzen 7 5800X | 100 pieces |
9e | Ryzen 7 9700X | 110 pieces | Ryzen 5 5600GT | 100 pieces |
10th | Ryzen 7 7700X | 100 pieces | Ryzen 5 5600X | 100 pieces |
So it would have been a roaring start for 9800X3D! Note that the figure represents the minimum sales confirmed at launch. Actual sales (latest pre-orders included) may therefore be higher. In the meantime, 980 is still a strange number, we would almost come to believe that the count was stopped on purpose for the symbol. That this was also the initial stock of CPUs delivered to Mindfactory by AMD would only half surprise us… As an indication, 1860 pieces of Ryzen 7 7800X3D had passed in the week (14) when the processor was launched in April 2023. We can also notice that the top trio is now only composed of Ryzen with 3D V-Cache. Obviously, the 9800X3D tests also served as good advertisements for other Ryzen X3Ds. THE 5700X3D continues to impress with its sales, it has even exceeded the 7800X3Dwhich is not surprising, given that it is the ultimate upgrade for AM4 players, especially since the disappearance of the 5800X3D. As for the 7800X3D, it has a little less interest now than the 9800X3D – of which it shares the same socket AM5 – is “present”. The 7600X3D is not to be outdone and is part of the top 5! Moral of the story? Long live 3D V-Cache!
But where is Intel in all this? Far, very far. We must once again leave the top 20 to find the first CPU of the blues a little further down, and it is the Core i9-14900K… with 30 pieces sold. And what about the new Core Ultra 200s, which have been on the market since the end of October? Well, they are really at the bottom of the (long) list: the Core Ultra 5 245K with 5 sales and the Core Ultra 7 265K also with 5 sales! Catastrophic? Barely. We understand better why Intel is working to try to restore the image of Arrow Lake, which would have everything to gain and very clearly nothing to lose.
To complete all this, here is the distribution of sales and turnover between AMD and Intel. There is no surprise, given the success of Ryzen and Ryzen X3D in particular, it is AMD which represents the vast majority of the volume and CPU sales de Mindfactory :
Who did what week 45? | AMD | Intel |
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Sales volume | 4245 pieces | 395 pieces |
% share of sales | 91,49 % | 8,51 % |
Turnover | 1 297 576 € | 114 538 € |
% share of turnover | 91,89 % | 8,11 % |
Average sales price | 306 € | 290 € |
Finally, by breaking down the sales volume by socket, this is what it looks like for last week:
Sales per socket | AM4 | AM5 | LGA1700 | LGA1200 | LGA1151 | LGA1851 |
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Number of CPUs | 1420 pieces | 2825 pieces | 355 pieces | 20 pieces | 10 pieces | 10 pieces |
And if not, what about Ryzen 7 9800X3D stocks? All LDLC group brands indicate web availability in more than 15 days. But Topachat specifically specifies availability around the 15th of this month. The CPU is not listed at Amazon.fr nor at Cdiscount for the moment. Across the Rhine, Mindfactory has reopened pre-orders by limiting purchases to a single piece per buyer and indicates delivery planned by the end of December 2024. In Switzerland, the Galaxus group still specifies an availability range from 11/14 as of 12/26. In short, the availability of the 9800X3D is obviously still a bit artistic blur at the moment. The processor is accessible via eBay, including from professional sellers, but at prices – excluding auctions – never below €700… Avoid! (Source: TechEpiphany)