If you were thinking of upgrading, you might be interested to know which retailers in the US and UK are selling each of these processors, and for how much. I was interested myself, so I put together a couple of small spreadsheets to find out - and the results suprised me. Rather than there being one retailer that was obviously the best shout, different models were priced quite differently across retailers. Rarely was the difference massive, but often you can save 10 currency units of your choice (or more!) by shopping at a different website. Adding links for every CPU at every possible site would take ages, so to simplify things we’ll link to just the cheapest (or joint-cheapest) site in the US and UK for each Ryzen 5000 processor. Does that sound fair? OK, let’s go… In the US, the 5800X3D is much easier to find, but there’s a little less competition when it comes to low CPU prices. Newegg is almost always the best bet, only losing out when it comes to the Ryzen 9 5950X that is cheapest at B&H Photo. Note that many of the Newegg links include extra money off when you use a promo code given on the page below the price; the price shown in our table is after this discount. I hope you found this useful! I’m sure this information will go out of date quickly, but feel free to let us know if we missed a cheaper price soon after this article goes live. Thanks for reading and we’ll see you next time!