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To add, If you look into the details of the AM5 platform / chipset / motherboard features, really most of the major feature sets that sets AM5 apart from AM4 are only available to the very high end motherboards so far.
As example, the lower end X670 motherboards don't have a PCI 5 x16 slot, they're using PCIe 4 x16 apparently to save on cost. Most of them will simply have a PCIe 4 x16 and one PCIe 5 x4 to CPU.
I'm also seeing that none of the B650 boards will have PCIe 5 x16 based on AMDs high level diagrams of B650 connectivity. It appears this is at AMDs behest since there's no technical reason I can think of why it couldn't exist as that connectivity comes from the CPU, not the chipset.
To make matters a bit worse, the bandwidth to the chipset on all of the AMD Zen 4 chipsets is half of what it is to a Z690 or Z790. You could literally saturate that chipset<->CPU bus with a single PCIe 4 x4 m.2 SSD. So all of those connections its capable of driving are nice, as long as you only use a couple of those devices at once. Meanwhile most of the PCIe 5 lanes are not used.
Basically unless you get a $450+ motherboard, a bunch of what you pay for with Zen 4 \ AM5 is going to waste.
So with that backdrop, it makes total sense that the two best selling AM5 motherboards at Microcenter are a $699 X670E Crosshair Hero and the $999 Crosshair Extreme. I pulled this up for multiple locations across the country and these are always the two most popular :
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Well they did skimp on the AM4 boards to as the second PCIe-slot is only x4 in a lot of cases. Seems like some thing being pushed and is not really needed.
Theoretically it's possible that AMD motherboard vendors are selling lots of AM4 motherboards, but you still need to drop a processor into them. What are these people doing? Dropping in previously owned CPUs?
AMD's Client business missed by $1B in revenue. That means they didn't sell a bunch of Zen 3 (Ryzen 5000 series) parts: both desktop and mobile.
You have tons of options going for AM4 and ram prices are really nice too, Hell a old? Zen2 chip will meet most peoples needs and they are fairly cheap too, well you can get the 3900X for $350 with cooler shipped and if your just a gamer your talking a lot less than that.