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[–] nuko147@lemmy.world 2 points 4 days ago

I upgraded 2.5 years ago and went with AM5 with the plan of entering low and exiting high (cheap mid CPU at start and one more with the best last).

I'm happy with my choice, since I upgrade the whole system every 5-8 years.

But I hold a small basket while this can also mean slow consumer innovation in the future due to AI hype... We will see...

Anyway next CPU in more than 3 years.