I agree that AMD should no longer follow the same route.
As players like me want a well performing gaming system [ self bulld ]
But without massive power usage and still has very good performance in games
And even though i have serious issues with my current AMD build (probably memory kit related)
But i am happy with the insane performance it gives me in games
With 3dmark benchmarks this little red AMD devil stunned me also with fps sometimes far over 400
Not that i care much about benchmarks ( i gave in to a friend who wanted to see if my system scored higher than his pc almost same but with newer 7700 xt (lol) ) result i beat his system in every way possible
When 3dmark worked i was stunned again to see my little red devil was in the top 100 for my cpu
That was unbelievable to me first time ever in between mid/heavy overclocked systems with a simple installed system
Nowadays one person is claiming all spots with the same system but that is 3dmark
Anyway my system is a simple pc in a nice white case with wooden top
Running on W10
Cpu: 7800X3D no OC allowed by me
Gpu: Asus TUF RX 6800 gaming oc (clocked at base speeds so again no oc allowed)
Mobo: Asus proart x670e creator wifi 10 Gb lan in use ( needed for mass storage / 10 G card with 2x 800 Gb buffered synology toy )
I use it also to look at my backupped movie disks from the nas (i own all of them on DVD/BR disks)
Memory 32 Gb set g.skill 6000 << to me seems the culpritt of my problems
Boot : WD black SN850X 2 TB
Game store : Lexar NM790 4 TB
big storage : usb c case with toshiba hdwr21c, 12 TB disk for mass storage and backups ( can reach up to 400 mb with proper usb-c high speed port
So nothing fancy anymore with the high price machines as this little devil made me open my eyes about AMD
They make products which simply work and am pretty darn fast with much less power usage
So GOOD JOB [ AMD ]