m3tavision
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Listen, you aren't even using logic at this point, you are just arguingYou just destroyed your argument. Why then would you ever need to upgrade if the 7700 will always be able to play any game? Why would you need a faster CPU?
You were the one upset about the $400 now and $400 later, so I suggested mockingly, than you can sell your 7700x later to recoup some of your money... if that was your argument, it's not my argument I don't resell CPUs.No one will buy a 7700 in 5 years, that is laughable.
Hence, in 5 years time, a AM5 CPU will have vastly more resale value than AM4 or LGA17 CPUs. (Because the AM5 platform will still be active.).
The point is, if you buy a $399 5800X3d (or 13600k) you have no where to go from that purchase to upgrade... NONE. So why spend you hard earned money on something that is EOL, instead of protecting your Build and your money spent, by future proofing.The point is, you can build a very good gaming machine, right now, with a 5850x3d using RAM you likely already have along with any storage and do it for less cost. You would probably save enough to buy a new mobo in 3-5 years. Or invest in a better GPU.
It is nice to know that People can drop in one of the best gaming CPU's (right now) into their 3-4 year old AM4 rig, and extend their PC's use another 3-4 years, and possibly get 7-8 total years out of the SAME AM4 gaming computer. (Only changing CPU & GPU along the way.)
AM5 platform is the same way^. (Time to jump on the train if you are building now or soon.)
I have never had to replace a mobo in any of the systems I have ever built, because I don't waste money like that. The motherboard stays with the case, and when I am done with that PC, they both go to the graveyard together. (The mobo and case rot together...)You're using 30 yr old mobo? We can disagree, but don't resort to lying. You're about to replace whatever mobo you have now with a new one for the Zen4. And in 5 years, if you're still building PCs you'll likely change it again.
If I need a new mobo, then I build a new computer....
Lastly, I am not replacing a mobo, I am building a whole new system. My 5 year old AM4 rig is still working and will be used for when my GF, or friends or Clanmates come over to Game. And in my other room, I still game on my my 4790k system and that is 8 year old....
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