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AM4 vs AM5 is really a budgetary question at this point. I had an AM4 build in 2020. A few months ago I upgraded it to a 5800X3D cpu and 6700XT gpu and it's been great. I considered a full rebuild with AM5, but couldn't justify the extra expense. My build was able to play elden ring at 1440p with max settings smoothly.
The latest and greatest generally isn't worth it. Those groundbreaking new features won't be consistently implemented in games for years to come. If money is no object, go for AM5. Otherwise AM4 should serve you well for quite a while.
Going with AM4 kills the upgrade path though. The only way to upgrade the CPU in the future is to get a new motherboard and RAM at the same time.
Right, but if the AM4 setup is half the price, you can avoid paying the early adopter prices for AM5.