The price reduction from the $300 MSRP of the 5600X and 7600X is welcome but that still makes these MSRPs really dumb prices overall.
MSRP vs MSRP is the fair way to compare apples to apples, but the temporary reality is that the 7600X costs 30% less and really isn't much slower at all.
If you're building a new system, the 7800X3D is within striking distance too, as the total platform cost of an entry-level B650 board, affordable DDR5 kit, and basic air cooler makes the $600 cost of a 7800X3D build look way more attractive than the $530 cost of a 9600X build whether you're a gamer or not. An 11% discount it may be, but you're losing 25% of the cores for productivity and that "wins every gaming benchmark by a country mile" 3D V-Cache.