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For comparison, they had a similarly priced system with a 4070 Super and a motherboard that only supports PCIe 4.0 last year.
This has an upgrade path and watercooling for about what you'd spend at retail to upgrade the previous system.
And it has a 5070, to boot.
Right as Nvidia released a driver update to continue support on 32bit PhysX games.
AMD has an upgrade path for AM5 until (2028). This 14900k is also prone to issues, despite Intel lying about a fix and Intel fan boys eating it up. It would have to be much cheaper, or zero other options to want this.
(Now) Intel fan boys settle down before you get started. The 14900 issues aren't fixed and you are delusional if you believe an obvious Intel lie.
AMD has an upgrade path for AM5 until (2028). This 14900k is also prone to issues, despite Intel lying about a fix and Intel fan boys eating it up. It would have to be much cheaper, or zero other options to want this.
(Now) Intel fan boys settle down before you get started. The 14900 issues aren't fixed and you are delusional if you believe an obvious Intel lie.
Is your internal monologue that broken?
The chipset supports PCIe 5.0, as I mentioned. There will come a time in the near future when PCIe 4.0 is a limiting factor for new GPUs.
Having AM5 socket support until 2028 is going to be irrelevant if your chipset is stuck in 2018.
Also, people are quick to forget that AMD was having a similar problem with their processors not long before the Intel issue.
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