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I'm not at all impressed with Intel. Raptor Lake performance regressions from longevity fixes because, you know, they'll die otherwise. EOL socket platform. Arrow Lake limited CPU platform upgrade path. AM5 will have at least Zen 6 as the last upgrade, and maybe a new memory controller...so three years out until EOL for AM5. TBH, if you had a 13900K and were fine with perf (and comfortable with the fixes that Intel came out with), you'd probably have been better off putting the resources into a GPU. But enthusiasts will be enthusiasts =PI was on a 13900K /6400 M/T ram prior to switching to the 9950X3D/670E. So far, not really seeing any overall differences in gaming at all. If anything, I've lost memory performance having to go to 6000M/T, and AMD's nVme raid is pure garbage compared with Intel VME. Forced to use Windows Storage Spaces. Lost performance there too. Memory controllers on Zen 4 and Zen 5 desktop products are trash, and its neigh impossible to find a motherboard that has a decent configuration of PCIe lanes that don't downgrade or get disabled. So far only the ROG Strix-A 670E seemed to fit the bill. I didn't get Zen 4 Threadripper because of the performance regressions in single threading and how poor it scored overall in gaming. I suspect Zen 5 TR isn't going to be much better. So yeah, not at all impressed with the current situation with AMD, and of course Arrow Lake's regressions are quite bad too.