After much deliberation and research, I'm torn on my two builds and want your opinions.
1. A basic bitch AM4 build, with either a 5600 or a 5800x3D. Maybe 32gb of RAM since it's cheap. Hopefully this will last me 5-8 years like my current build.
2. An ultra budget build with an over the top PSU. The goal here to would be to upgrade to AM5 after a year or two.
My goal is to have a good VR capable rig when the Valve Deckard releases next year, and have something that is good at emulation. However, new GPUs are coming out later this year, and while AM5 is looking amazing, I don't want the headaches and high prices of being an early adopter.
As I said in another thread, I'm upgrading from a 4690k, a solid CPU that has lasted me a long time. I still like it and it handled everything I've thrown at it. It's only recently it's started to struggle in newer games.
I technically don't need a new computer, I can wait, but it feels like there's always going to be something to wait for. Waiting for GPU prices to fall, waiting for DDR5 prices to fall, waiting for AM5 to release, waiting for AM5 to mature/work out the bugs, waiting for next gen GPUs, etc. It's why I'm considering the ultra budget option because, ignoring parts I can reuse like case and PSU, the total cost divided by 12 months would be less than a netflix subscription.