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Processor | 3900X 4.425 |
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Motherboard | X570 Tomahawk |
Cooling | Galahad 360 push-pull |
Memory | 2x16gb Crucial Ballistix MAX 4400 |
Video Card(s) | Asus Dual 3060 Ti OC |
Storage | Optane 280gb PCI-E |
Display(s) | PG348Q |
Case | Core X71 |
Audio Device(s) | ATOLL DAC 100SE, Sony DN1070 - Dali Ikon 1 MK2, Presonus Studio 192, Line 6 POD HD rack, Audix VX10 |
Power Supply | AX1500i |
Mouse | Pulsar Xlite wireless white |
Keyboard | Leopold FC980C 30g white |
Software | Win 10 Pro |
Thing is, AMD is practically acting like Intel and Nvidia with their new prices. $450 for 8 cores, $300 for 6 cores, $4000 for HEDT, $1000 for flagship GPU, all of which their loyal foot soldiers were rioting about. The tables have turned. RIP AMD fans.
It's not just with AMD though, most things are more expensive nowadays. Like PSUs, etc. Yes, they have increased their price a noticeable amount, but the product has also improved in other ways. Intel? I had a 7800X, 7820X and a 7900X. They were mostly hot and expensive. The new CPUs are still hot and expensive. The architecture has moved in baby steps on that front. You could meme about this all day honestly.