As much as I want AM5 my 1700 is doing well still, might be a case of getting 5k series 2nd hand once people upgrade on mass, don't feel i need to be at the bleeding edge
I think ddr5 will be a pretty big cost like ddr4 was at the start it's mainly this that puts me off tbh, my 1700 is still doing well really sure my gpu scores are not as high as many but my gaming is solid can happily play everything and it's normally this that would make me upgrade.
The GPU prices are nuts i can agree with that easy even at msrp they are still not cheap but tbh they will now always go for what they feel people will pay, so i expect that the next gen as big a leap as it will be expect the prices to leap as well.
Upgrading cpu/mobo/ram is a far bigger task for me than gpu, cause reinstalling windows on my PC is a nightmare i hate having to do this it's a lot of work, so that and the expected ddr5 prices are going to mean that side of things is a long way off until i really feel the need to do it.
I think it'd be nice if there was more midrange prices on all parts stuff that will get the job done cause really it's the midrange prices atm that have taken the biggest hit, even my older parts are still worth what i paid, one of my old gpu's sold for more or less the same value it was at eol and really there needs to be parts that are similarly priced.
I think my system as it is now is going to need to last longer than intended and GPU wise i'll need it to live as long as possible, i was very lucky to have it and can't see me being able to justify upgrading for several generations, my general rule is 2x performance but i think i'll need to wait until 3x given that it's hard to spend so much and feel good about it.