if AMD released ThreadRipper to the consumer market at the same time as they did to OEMs i would have built a system with Threadripper.
but they screwed the DIY market by announcing the product and then not releasing it for a year.
a lot of motherboard makers released motherboards for Threadripper that nobody bought because there were no CPUs to put in them.
Asus ended up re-releasing updated mobo a year later when AMD did finally release Threadripper to the DIY market but by that time Intel already came out with Sapphire Rapids Xeon that had DDR5 and PCIE5 while Threadripper was still on Gen 4 for both.
not only that Sapphire Rapids Xeon had OFFICIAL OVERLCOCKING SUPPORT from both Intel and motherboards, while Threadripper was theoretically overclockable but poorly supported by mobos beause of the whole botched release fiasco.
Intel actually reached out to the DIY Workstation market with the Sapphire Rapids while AMD has spat in our face. Going with Sapphire Rapids was an easy choice for me.
AMD certainly has had their moments over the years but overall they remain a 2nd tier manufacturer compared to Intel and Nvidia. Idiots like you buy them to "own" intel or Nvidia but you only own yourselves.