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With Ryzen on the market, it does surprise me why people still keep choosing Intel in this 'increasingly competitive market'. Yes, people are going to tell me that Intel still leads in gaming, but that only really matters at really high refresh rates in competitive games. The vast majority of gamers can be served by Ryzen and still have an, arguably, more future-proof platform and superior multi-tasking capability... Intel's product line already looked 'meh' before these price increases and now it's just flat-out moot. i3 8100 is £180-190 here and Ryzen 5 2600 is £150. Need I say more? You would have to be brain-dead to choose the i3.
PC euthusiasts are minority, remember that. Don't assume everyone to be expert in PC. And heck, some shitty games stutter on Ryzen, if you are ever open-minded to hear actual feedbacks from Ryzen users.
Someone have to be brain-dead to let PC noobs, who can barely insert pictures in Word, to diagnose their RAM compatibility and flash their BIOS, and tell them that stutters in some games are not AMD's fault.