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Excuse me? You can overclock a Core i7 8700K to 4.7 GHz with relatively no effort at all and more often than not you can do this simply by enabling Multi-Core Enhancement. Meanwhile AMD Ryzen can barely break 4.3 GHz. Combine this with the fact that Intel has an IPC advantage on Ryzen and you have a chip that can outperform Ryzen by a wide margin. Will this be the case for forever? I'm not saying that at all, however the 8700K is the better chip when compared to Ryzen; there's no denying this. Next year? Ryzen may be very well on top but not this year.
Look I hate to deflate your bubble but overclocking the 8700K all the way to 5Ghz only adds 1-3% performance if you are talking about gaming. Quoted from our very own TPU:
It is worth mentioning that overclocking on the Intel Core i7-8700K works very well, with the majority of CPUs reaching 5 GHz and more, which provides significant extra performance (around 10% in CPU tests and 1%-3% in games).
The 2700X is the better CPU from my perspective:
1. Cheaper
2. Comes with a $30+ cooler
3. Better multi-threaded performance
4. Cheaper motherboards
5. Negligible performance loss in games under real-world use (and only around 10% using 1080 @ 1080p res)
It's a no brainer for me that the Ryzen is the better buy. If you game only then it's a toss up if you want to spend $$$ more for extra performance you will only see if you have a powerful card and game at 1080p.