I realize that, but "sockets" or platform changes at least for intel are an every two year event or less. I'm poor, and I pushed my budget to get DDR5, knowing I don't want to upgrade for at least 2-4 years. Thing is, all I do is watch videos, browse the web, and wanna do light gaming and I'm dirt poor. I don't need the ultra power system, just on e I can afford that does what I need.
At last check, the latest AMD socket was still so new Motherboards were like $150 and up, with little in the way of refurbnished or "open box" and I just couldn't afford that.
In another year the AMD latest socket board will come down to $75 and up with plenty of refurbished and "open box" possibilities and I may upgrade then. I don't worry about platform much, just that it's close to current, and I don't upgrade on any schedule, just when I can afford to and desire to. Could be next year or maybe 5 years. I just don't know.
Anyway I got a nice open box MB, cheap memory and the CPU is a send back I guess (says "refurbished from Newegg"), so I'm guess one was bought, run briefly then returned and tested?
Anyway the whole package was about $200. No way in hell I coulda done that with an AMD setup without going back a socket generation and with DDR4, and even then $200 might have been a hard mark to hit. So weird how AMD chips have such a tiny market slice and steep price.
Used to be AMD was way more poor guy and entry level friendly. Now it's intel by a mile on affordability as far as I can tell.