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    I’m tired of waiting for AMD’s entry-level Ryzen 9000 series chips


    Come on, AMD, where the hell are your budget X3D chips? Actually, scrap that – where are the Ryzen 3 series, or even the 5 series? I know those aren’t exactly super-exciting top-tier product lines, brimming with insane Cinebench numbers or slightly higher frame rates than the competition in whatever the most popular game of the month is, but they’re products that we seriously need as a community – if for no reason but the health of this beautiful PC-building hobby of ours.

    What’s worse is, by all accounts, (certainly for the 3 series) it’s a segment that’s been missing in the custom PC space since the rather excellent Ryzen 3 3300X way back in 2020. And with that, I’m talking about a full-fat design, complete with all of its PCIe lanes, and more. No G-series chips standing in pretending to be something it’s not, aimed at eSports gamers.

    AMD Ryzen 3

    Cheap as chips, as the British say. (Image credit: Future)

    Without champions at the budget end of the spectrum – the Core i3s, the Ryzen 3s – the average cost of a good rig is only going to steadily increase. Not only does this effectively gatekeep our hobby, one that was once readily accessible to anyone looking to save a bit of cash, but it also encourages companies to push prices higher. Motherboards, RAM, SSDs, PSUs, cases, you name it. It introduces this weird, almost pseudo-elitism to it all. Sorry, you and your family don’t have the financial clout to be PC gamers anymore. Perhaps you should try looking at becoming more socially mobile instead.

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