I'm still waiting for the screenshots for what you claim you have. Declaratively, you bought half of AMD stocks, hence the irony with Ferrari. Now I see that you also have an intel (LOL) that "
I have a 10600 and it is still fine for 1080P Gaming", that is, another stupidity because an older or weaker processor has problems at low resolutions, not in 4K.
I'm not trying any versus, although if you want one, Intel 12-14th ruined AMD's plans to oversell processors. Despite inflation, AM5 processors have lost ~20% of their price since launch and I don't think respect for customers was the reason. With Zen 3 (Intel 10th era), the banter reached an all-time hig
h for them (I only remember $300+ for the cheapest 5000 series processor, no option below the 5600X).
Theoretically, 5200 for AMD and 5600 for Intel are the thresholds above which you jeopardize your warranty. To compress the information, the reviewers used 6000 MT/s and the discussion flared up because an AMD patriot saw a tragedy in RAM latency. I don't know, maybe that AMD processor didn't support the same settings because it's a well-known fact that Intel 13/14th processors, K series, have an advantage in this segment. Easily supports 8000 MT/s. Despite the AGESA updates, I wouldn't push an AMD processor to these frequencies to avoid blowing it up.