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i guess it depends where you coming from. what you upgrading from and if you just buying new.
i dont think a 8700 at £200 is that great tbh. why ? its two years old its six cores. 8 i would have said amazing 6 50 / 50. especially when you factor in dearer mobos than intel and better dearer ram to get the best out of them.
i think they are good for people on lower end ryzens but for everyone else bit too pricey for a 6 core. yeah yeah we know how much a 8700 is now but you could have had that same 8700 for 2 years ! so by the time you change your 3600 you will change the 8700 and the 8700 would have had more life. value. cheaper mobos. cheaper ram.
if they can get some budget mobos out like amd normally does they will shift. if you have to buy a £200 board why bother ? you just buy 2nd 8700 and budget board new cheaper ram and probably be most of the part faster at most things you really use your pc for. not many people use more than 6 cores. hell many dont even use 4. so mobos need to come down for the 3600 to work unless every person on older ryzen is buying them.
Well that's a bit BS don't you think?
The entire advantage of AM4 is being able to recycle or buy an old AM4 mobo. As long as you buy a board with sufficient VRM cooling and power delivery (and for the 3600/x that will pretty much include any B350 and upwards board) then you can use that. A 3600/X isn't going to perform any different on an X570, so you don't "have" to buy one. Just buy a £80 B450.
Acting like you have to pair a 3600/X with a £200 X570 just does a disservice any point you're trying to make, because it makes it look like you are disingenuously inflating the cost of a Ryzen system in order to prove your point.