Playing socket roulette really bit Intel in the ass there. Maybe that's why they claim to be serious about socket longevity starting with LGA 1954. I wonder how quickly all those who have claimed it doesn't matter will suddenly change their tune.
I've posted the polls on platform longevity and its importance to DIY shoppers. Less than 10% of respondents in those polls chose the option stating it had no influence on their purchases. More than half chose it was a primary concern. That tracks with AMD dominating retail sales for years now.
It takes the hassle and worry out of building a gaming PC. You can buy a cheap board. If you are low on funds, you can also buy a bottom tier CPU so you can put more into the GPU, knowing there will be a quick and easy drop in CPU upgrade with massive performance gains to be had, years later.
This D2 CPU is not for gamers like me. But some day, just like the new 8 core that is, it'll be cheap enough for AM5 owners with slower CPUs that want it.
And absolutely, the number one talking point will be platfrom longevity as soon as Intel has the advantage there. Just as more cores and better productivity, along with acceptable gaming performance, were early Zen talking points.
So many people were complaining a lot about AMD only putting the extra cache on one CCD!
Complaint culture gonna complain. It's fun for those of us with our lawnchairs and popcorn watching the show. It has provided great schadenfruede over the years.
Some of the greatest hits include: the armchair experts complaining about Zen 3 launch pricing, only to see it still be relevant and outselling the competition's latest and greatest 6 years later. It highlights what a great value it was on day one.
The Ryzen 5500 inducing laughter and derision on release; who's laughing now? It's been a top seller since before the holidays last year. Just knocked X3D out of the top spot.
All this whinging about the D2 and 9850X3D, and both are top 10 sellers on Amazon U.S. The D2 has brought so much attention to the gaming and productivity mix, it has helped propel the 270K into the top 10 for the first time. Simply by providing a compare and contrast of bang for buck. Good stuff.
EDIT: The D2 effect has the 9850X3D in 3rd place. $657 CPU is looking like a bargain I guess? 😝