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I've always gone whichever one gives me the best performance for what I'm doing. I'm currently using a 7950x, but before that, I was using a 11900k. Some downsides of AM5 I've experienced (on an MSI B650) are no sleep mode, and it takes longer to boot up. Supposedly because it is training the ram. I actually have no idea why it takes so long to boot up, though, so take that with a grain of salt. I have heard some AM5 mobos will allow sleep mode so I would do some research there.