Wait.. what? Love? Did we read the same conclusion?
Well, ok, love is a strong word, but I did get a rather positive feel, especially compared to most of the others. I should've been more specific because for some reason Tom's literally does love it (4.5/5 stars). You were far more ambivalent but you did recognise that Zen5 was less about a performance uplift (although there was a small uplift there) and more about an efficiency uplift.
In any case, the article still concluded with:
Also, your headline says :"The magic of Zen5" while HU's article on Techspot says "R5-9600X: Poor Value for Gamers" which does a lot to set the tone for the rest of the article. Also, HU gave both Zen5 score of 65/100. That's not a score that they give for things that they recommend, let alone
highly recommend. So yeah, I got the idea that you think Zen5 is pretty good overall.
Sure, I was exaggerating a bit (still not as bad as AMD's marketing department), but hey, it's the internet and everybody does that sometimes, eh?
It's all fine until you look at the new higher prices. The Ryzen 7600 was $250 CAD in Canada when I built a system for my roommate last month, the 9600X is $400 today. No.
Yeah, but that's not really a fair comparison because the launch prices of Zen4 were even worse and people were like "I'm sticking to AM4.". I myself was one of those people and decided to go from an R7-5700X to an R7-5800X3D (Sold my 5700X pretty easily).
Comparing the price of a last-gen part from two years ago to the launch price of brand-new parts is never going to work in the new parts' favour. We'll see how the prices drop over time.
Now, if you'll excuse me, the Als are kicking the crap out of the Ticats and I'm missing it!