@balloonshark - The reason I did not go 12600K is it would have required I buy a new board, order a LGA1700 adapter kit for one of my Noctuas ($10 after tax if I don't want to wait indefinitely for Noctua to ship it for free) and get another win10 pro license. I am not near MC so the cheapest I can get a 12600K is B&H for $280, way too close in price to the 5800x to make it better bang for buck. I think we all can agree, going DDR5 is a non starter, as it throws any sort of value right out the window.
BTW, "Reports of AM4's death have been greatly exaggerated" to paraphrase a famous quote. 5800X3D will give the platform one last hurrah. It appears to be on par with a stock 12900K for gaming, and it is possible but not probable there will be a 5900X3D too. Either way, AM4 still has some life left in it after all these years. Enough that declaring it a dead socket is premature, and almost sounds agenda driven.