Thanks for sharing. The 7800X, if priced competitively, would probably be the chip that fits best with most workloads. But the 7820X seems like a really great chip. Intel's chips are cache starved, and this helps that a lot. 28 PCIe lanes will really open up the market for fast drives and devices (having just one M.2 port really hampers people). Plus it is slightly faster than the 7700K. The extra cores may help a few use cases, but I honestly don't think cores are the issue for most people right now (and if cores are the issue, there are already plenty of chips with high core count).