The new Intel 13th-generation Raptor Lake CPUs are now officially available and lots of SKUs are available to choose from. Although 13th-generation CPUs suffered from supply problems soon after launch, it seems that those issues have been resolved. Most Raptor Lake chips are selling at or even under MSRP. Here's where you can go to grab yourself a new 13th-generation CPU.

Where to buy Intel 13th-generation in the U.S. and Canada

Intel Core i9-13900K

Amazon

Initially, Amazon wasn't the best place to buy 13th-generation CPUs but today it has basically all of them for about the same prices as Newegg. You should be able to find most of these CPUs in good supply and for MSRP or less.

Best Buy

If you'd rather hit up Best Buy, you can get 13th-generation from there, too. At the time of writing, every model is in stock and around MSRP.

Newegg

In the United States and Canada, the biggest selection right now is available through Newegg. All the SKUs announced so far are available at or below MSRP. Newegg also has a wide range of the new Z790 motherboards announced alongside the new CPUs if you're going to need one of those as well.

B&H

B&H has all the 13th Gen CPUs at the time of writing, though the pricing for some top-end CPUs is a little strange with the Core i9-13900 costing more than the Core i9-13900K at the time of writing. That's likely down to supply issues that be resolved in the future.

Where to buy Intel 13th-generation in Europe

Intel Core i5-13600K

In Europe, you can grab 13th-generation CPUs from Amazon. Smaller, more niche retailers are also be a good place to look. Retailers such as Overclockers and eBuyer in the UK, or CaseKing in Germany, for example, are great places to buy. Local pricing will vary from that in the U.S. In the UK, for example, you're looking at about £700 for the Intel Core i9-13900K and £30 less for the KF variant. That £30 difference applies across the Core i7 and Core i5 K and KF versions, too.