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The past shows us that AMD actually care about their platforms from AM4 and make them last same should be the case for AM5, the current Intel platform is kinda just showing that Intel haven't really evolved because usually Intel never release 3 so called generation for the same socket only 2 with their TIK TOK system they been doing for years.
Not saying modders haven't found a way making 8/9th gen CPU's work in Z170 boards with bios hacks and such since they are using the same socket.
For RAM/SSD/GPU and many other types of upgrades, it doesn't matter.
Suppose if I should find that in 4 years the 12600KF is no longer sufficient for 1080p gaming, I can still buy a used 14700F and use that. I don't think you're going to need anything more powerful than the 14700F in the next 7 years. It is extremely powerful in multi-core performance and relatively easy to cool.
The 12600KF now averages 160 FPS for 1080p max settings gaming in the latest titles. It's not like you're going to need something more powerful in 6 years to get over 80 FPS on average.
Compiling ZFS takes a few seconds on the 12600KF. So does it matter if it takes 15 seconds or 5 seconds for the full compilation that you need to do very rarely?
What I'm saying is that the value of the upgrade-ability of the AMD platform is greatly exaggerated.