Of course, someone who was talking about the tick tock model of intel processors (architectural overhaul, then die shrink) gave me the thought that because sandy bridge was the overhaul, and ivy bridge was the shrink, the next one will actually be the one with the benefits and increased overclocking. For me, ivy bridge was never going to affect me, as I've only been on sandy for under 4 months, so wasn't going to go out and buy one. By the time I do need a new processor enough to justify buying one the next one after ivy will be done, and it won't matter if the socket changes, as my motherboard doesn't support overclocking, so I'll need a new one anyway.
OS: Windows 10 64 bit Professional
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5900X
RAM: 16GB
GPU: Radeon Vega 56
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5900X
RAM: 16GB
GPU: Radeon Vega 56
