Enthusiasm is at its maximum. Of course, in order to maximize profit, the offer will be limited and the prices tailored. I anticipate a ~500 euros in Europe for this processor.
However, let's ask some questions.
1. Is it the best gaming processor?
Definitely yes! And the most energy efficient, from what we can see. The condition is to have a suitable video card, in the top 5 at the moment.
2. Is it the best performing ryzen 7 in applications?
Of course not! Here the price/performance ratio is disastrous. Comparing the encoding and rendering from the review, it doesn't even exceed my 13500, which costs half as much and I can fit a cpu-MoBo-RAM platform with the price of this processor (market price, not MSRP).
3. Is it worth paying so much for this processor if I have a low-entry-mainstream video card?
Although no one tests this version of the system (maybe they don't have AMD's agreement, I don't know), I bet not?
It's not Intel versus AMD. It's just those small letters that everyone needs to see. I am convinced that the enthusiasts on this topic will be very disappointed if the reliable reviewers will compare the processors (X3D, non X3D, Intel) using a video card from the range of those found in probably more than 80% of the gaming systems on the planet.