Because AMD needs to be called out on their BS for spreading FUD over Intel trying to influence reviews when it was AMD themselves who were trying to do it...not Intel.
Ryzen is a good chip, but now that NDA is up the truth is being exposed.
Cue GamersNexus latest video and JayzTwoCents video last night where he exposed AMD telling him to enable certain features for Ryzen and disable certain features for Intel...plus the fact at the AMD launch event they deliberately underclocked Intel chips and ran them in dual channel mode to mask some of Ryzen weak points.
GamersNexus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBf0lwikXyU
Cue the 40:20 mark when Jay spills the beans on AMD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1dhYDm7SLw
Elric dropping the hammer on AMD advocates and their Advocate program for deliberately spreading FUD on reviewers who went in depth and exposed Ryzen's weaknesses where it was worthy to be noted.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUk5T3AkJYE&t=404s
OC3DTV showing the temps and consequences of running all the cores of an 1800X at 4ghz - their pre-launch advertised speeds (30 minute mark)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Yk-izRf2Ro
Ryzen is a good cpu, but don't get mad for people calling out AMD for their misleading marketing and over hyping their product. Enjoy 'over clocking' your cpus to their advertised speeds because AMD failed to mention XFR only worked for ST scenarios. Plus, hope you have a dedicated air conditioner going into your case to cool it when you do so because it will flow lava when you run all cores to their max advertised speeds. And in regards to game testing...the only way to tell what cpu handles game code the best is to remove the gpu bottleneck. In gaming, the gpu always has and always will matter the most....especially as you increase in resolution. Yes, Ryzen chips will fair fine in gaming with a powerful enough GPU...but once again don't get mad at reviewers and people who know how to properly review stuff to show the differences between IPC between cpus and which cpus are 'better' in that regard.
So, enjoy your Ryzen cpus...they are fine..but don't make them out to be something they are not and quite making AMD out like some knight in shining armor company.