I'm talking about stores that have complete freedom to sell whatever they want
Never seen such stores making real big number of sales, all the time they have "great deals" from brands like Acer/HP/DELL and so on, mostly Intel CPUs.
But some of us still use Vishera/Bulldozer based CPUs from AMD. Would have been nice to include that in the poll
The survey should have had option for AMD FX series, the only way to express it was with ticking "other" box.
Sure it's 2012 tech, but value for money with OC & gaming at 1080P/60hz, they are within reach of most budget inclined OC enthusiasts & have been for some 5 yrs b4 Ryzen revolution.
But what does "other" mean? it appears to be anything other than 2 - 8 gens Intel platforms or new Ryzen stuff.
Some of us have 1st gen i7 or even older LGA775 platform for gaming or other uses.
Agree, me and friends and many people stop buying new systems for 2 reasons: 4th gen Intel was bought mostly by people with dead mobo, so DDR4 was skipped early days when prices was acceptable, second - multi threading bring new life into "obsolete" Sandy Bridge, Westmere and ofc Vishera, all you need just add recent GPU and a bit of ram.
In "real world" most people don't care about what inside a PC until it dead or struggles then trying to display Facebook photos. In real world people upgrading C2D or FX4xxx to FX8xxx or 4-6th gen Pentiums to Ryzen 1200/1600, or staying on 1-2 gen I7 (thanks to Chinese Xeons).
I consider buying Ryzen or Threadripper (4 ch RAM and plenty of full x16(8) slots) since launch day, but first was RAM flaws and heavily inflated prices (waiting for a good deal, cause 64-128GB would be half of cost of a new system if not more), now it has refresh and especially refresh motherboards needed to get full auto OC potential (AMD told us something a bit different about this platform, technically you can use "old" mobo with refresh CPU, but you will never willing to do), next year we get new refresh (i mean new CPU, but) with maybe doubling cores count in desktop and HEDT segments (me currently waiting for this, and i think it will need new board or new revision - more cores = more consumption). Refresh every year means, people buying something for next 3+ years waiting for most powerful thing to be released.