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Us with AM5 platform are doing good. Unlike shitty Intel with a new board every 2 years
HopefullyDoes that mean no AM6 any time soon?
would be 2H2027 or 1H2028. They would continue overlap support for AM5 through 2029.Does that mean no AM6 any time soon?
Coming out with new boards every couple years is aggravating.
Have several air coolers that now are essentially trash, because the mounting brackets are different.
I think at this point AM4 users will have "extended support" until 2029 as well lol.
It's still getting proper support.
AM4 is still getting UEFI updates. The last one showed is dropping this month, for most motherboards with AM4 AGESA ComboV2 1.2.0.11
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But I think I'm done with Bios upgrades since F40 broke my windows activation (had to buy the license again - cheap keys of course).
there is, DDR6i mean.. there is really no compelling technical reason to upgrade sockets at this time anyways, shortages or not.
there is, DDR6
Are we expecting all the data centers that just ordered millions of DDR5 sticks to instantly replace all of them as soon as DDR6 launches?When DDR6 releases, gamers will finally be able to upgrade...
...to DDR5.
I think at this point AM4 users will have "extended support" until 2029 as well lol.
AMD should be ashame of that pricing. As a business, I get it, taking advantage of the situation. But Asking a calm $350 for a 4-year old part that is getting beat by your 7600x and 9600x? That's tough. I also lul'd at the 7700X3D being cheaper than the 5800X3D. AMD is big trolling the community. Even still, as a 5800X3D launch owner, this chip is still a beast and will hold me down until AM6 or whatever Intel drops if its better price to performance.
I also hope folks know that going forward Intel will support at least 3 gens of CPU's starting with Nova Lake later this year. We can be thankful AMD chopped them in the throat with that and got Intel on board with multiple gens of CPU's for a socket.
given that DD6 is still in development so there is no actual final spec, and will not be available for a long while, and will be limited in availability when available, and significantly overpriced because the market will limit manufacturing capabilities for it .... that is a no.there is, DDR6
Yeah, I know. Which is why I said I understand what they were doing. Still tough as a consumer, but it is what it is. Folks just need not to let FOMO grip their soul and wait until the price isn't stupid, but we know that isn't gonna happen. HahaIt's the RAM the situation unfortunately.
If to consider upgrading to AM5 you need to also upgrade to DDR5 so the whole thing becomes more expensive than it should, so from that perspective the pricing sort of makes "sense"
Yeah, I know. Which is why I said I understand what they were doing. Still tough as a consumer, but it is what it is. Folks just need not to let FOMO grip their soul and wait until the price isn't stupid, but we know that isn't gonna happen. Haha
One should only upgrade to AM5 is if they have a local Microcenter or access to one because of their bundle deals. Anything else doesn't make sense unless you truly, truly need the upgrade.
By beat you mean a cool 0.5% if that and in many cases irrelevant. FWIW I would still buy one especially since you can get nab 32GB of DDR4 for under 200 - it's honestly a decent proposal all things considered.AMD should be ashame of that pricing. As a business, I get it, taking advantage of the situation. But Asking a calm $350 for a 4-year old part that is getting beat by your 7600x and 9600x? That's tough. I also lul'd at the 7700X3D being cheaper than the 5800X3D. AMD is big trolling the community. Even still, as a 5800X3D launch owner, this chip is still a beast and will hold me down until AM6 or whatever Intel drops if its better price to performance.
I also hope folks know that going forward Intel will support at least 3 gens of CPU's starting with Nova Lake later this year. We can be thankful AMD chopped them in the throat with that and got Intel on board with multiple gens of CPU's for a socket.
They won't replace them but they will go after the DDR6 maybe leaving some DDR5 for the rest of us.Are we expecting all the data centers that just ordered millions of DDR5 sticks to instantly replace all of them as soon as DDR6 launches?
would be 2H2027 or 1H2028. They would continue overlap support for AM5 through 2029.
No, it's 2030would be 2H2027 or 1H2028. They would continue overlap support for AM5 through 2029.
AM6 won't use DDR6 anywaygiven that DD6 is still in development so there is no actual final spec, and will not be available for a long while, and will be limited in availability when available, and significantly overpriced because the market will limit manufacturing capabilities for it .... that is a no.