Now apply the same logic to non performance parts like more expensive mobo & RAM, and you will disprove yourself. You will reiterate "future upgrade" argument, but that only means you don't get the performance your money is worth right now, until you spend even more money on atleast a 7800x3d, years in the future. Your argument is flawed simply because AM5 has a higher entrance fee, disproportional to its performance uplift
5x3D = 33 + 8 (mobo) + 4.5 (32GB DDR4) = 45.5k
7600X = 21 + 15.5 (mobo) + 9 (32GB DDR5) = 45.5k
The 5x3d will decimate anything short of 7800x3d. There's simply no reason to opt for the less powerful build
I'm sure you'll agree with none of this, and only seek to drag out this argument further for time pass, so will be ignoring you. Good day