Basically, is this JUST going to be a gaming system?
If so, the Intel chips are more economical at this juncture.
If you plan on doing real work with the machine and want as much grunt as possible (SQL, VMs, etc), the regular 7000 series is currently a better buy.
The situation to wring performance of of the 7000 series chips in games is an utter hack.
Using the XBox bar to turn off half the chip? PASS!
This is a sign that the X3D platform isn't quite ready yet.
So, if what you've got now meets your needs, fine.
The only reason I could justify building my rig during the middle of COVID scarcity was the fact that my original rig was on its way out. I'd popped the SAS controller and thus couldn't trust the motherboard anymore.