Come on guys... I know, "AMD has let down" some users and they are loosing trust to their words by the overhyped releases but you cant possibly thinking that when they say they will support this platform for another 3 years (2027) the Zen5 series could be the last on AM5.
We are making it too big of a deal and they didnt release all their line yet. I do not expect miracles but a bit better than this.
Kind of... I want my promised toy now!
Remember that any of these companies have no obligation to any of us. Only shareholders can say this.
Just a thought of mine in the effort to give them the benefit of a doubt:
I've said it on the 9700X review thread that maybe AMD wants to segment more clearly their regular line with gaming line.
Keep the 6/8core parts for low mid workloads while maintaining efficiency, 12/16core for more heavy stuff for amateurs and semi-pro and have a separate line for gaming, while hammer the workstation/server department were the big money is. EPYC is a very successful product I think, and everything AMD does is to benefit EPYC first.
Of course you can game and do almost whatever work on any consumer part but maybe they want much cleaner lines between them. The only way to do this is by tampering the low/mid end. And still they can do more with PBO and, better with nice cooling and even better with the fastest possible FCLK/DRAM speed with tight timings for those who like to spend and experiment.
Their biggest unforgivable mistake is that they start from "bottom". As always rushed to the market. Quality control issues, unstable BIOSs, no new boards that could play better the memory subsystem... and so on... And it looks to me that Zen5 starves for memory performance. High speed and low latency.
I will agree that they could've priced them both a bit better like 250 and 320 maybe.
Lets be realistic about the current 7000 prices. I wouldn't expect any company to price (MSRP) its new product too close to current price of the previous line.
These parts offering some improvements out of the box (not raw performance) and remember that 80-90% of users are willing to push just one button and nothing more. The "start" button. They dont want any BIOS fiddling stuff. Most of them dont even know what XMP/DOCP/EXPO is.
Your wallet is yours. Wait on it.
I remember when 7000 released very few was buying them. They dropped prices within 2-3months. At least in my EU region.
Here is 7600X price on my market
Starting price 360€ and after 2.5months at 260€
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7800X3D starting price 550€ and 450€ after 1 month
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7700X starting price 470€ and 370€ after 2 months
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9700X starting price (yesterday) 420€....