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AMD to Release Non-X Ryzen 7000 Series Desktop Processor SKUs Early-January

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I think they are bit overpriced if you don't just game. They are great for gaming, but other than a handful of software are getting smashed by Raptor Lake for M/T. That's the problem for AMD, Intel is basically giving the E cores for free. 13600K is a much stronger cpu than 7600X for ony $30 more, and 13700K is more than competitive against the 7900X let alone 7700X. The current prices should be the v-cache prices IMO.

Well if AMD support AM5 half the time they did with AM4 makes it worth it as a new mobo is going set you back $150+?.Intel normally have you changing socket every 1-2 years
 
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