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Couple that with the more robust and expensive board required to overclock the 8320, read: any FX octo (which most do here anyway) versus what is acceptable in the INtel world, and that difference shrinks a bit.No, they offer more performance for your dollar. Watch this:
The Core i5 4690K costs ~$250US, and the AMD FX-8320 costs ~$150US. For $100 less, the FX-8320 is giving you greater than 90% of the performance of the Intel chip in most games using a single graphics card. In DX12, this might even get worse for the Intel chip, since DX12 can feed a GPU using all the cores in your system, instead of only from one core (DX11 and older). If you're looking at even more multi-threaded software, the 8 integer cores of the FX-8320 kicks the i5's 4 cores in the ass.
Only time will tell to how DX12 games respond to more cores... and we will find that in a year or two when DX12 games are out in force.