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vivster said:
Just read that the latest Intel CPUs don't even support PCIe 4. Currently making myself familiar with AMD CPUs. I'm gonna assume that Zen 3 will absolutely demolish Intel's high end.

It is pretty funny and sad to see. It's one thing to not have the core count advantage but when they don't even have the platform advantage, they really shat the bed. Although personally, unless you need a new cpu this year, waiting till Zen 4 might be a better investment in the long run since Zen 3 is supposed to be the last round of CPUs to support the AM4 socket. Next year should be a brand new socket and if that gets supported as long as AM4 has, upgrading the CPU down the line without replacing the mobo is pretty awesome.



                  

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