Absolutely the best processor to pair with the 2080 ti to ensure no CPU bottleneck. I've been saying this all the time. It's a match made in heaven. It's so good, I've already pre-preordered it mentally.
Absolutely the best reason to ignore you, enjoy speaking to a wall
You're mentally not making sense.
Far from Intel means a maximum of ~10% average in games. Is that really worth the 40-45% extra bucks? Doubt it. But if you consider 9600K, maybe 9700K, I can understand. But for a 450-480$ CPU noty.
No, he's quite right, for most games that run into CPU performance constraints, Intel CPUs will push a lot more than 10% extra. And there is more to that than just high refresh gaming. The 10% gap is *average* across a large number of titles where a lot of them do not run into CPU performance bottlenecks. Oh, and I hate to say this, but there was a similar situation when it was FX- procs going up against Sandy Bridge. Some outliers, but the 'average' gap wasn't huge. It doesn't have to be huge - its still a gap.
- Any game that hinges on single thread performance (and, unsurprisingly, the vast majority still does unless all you play is AAA of the past few years)
- Most indie releases
- Most games on Source and Unity engines
- Most gaming at high refresh apart from the most optimized ones
- Recent games that push CPU heavy across the board (TW: Warhammer etc.)
All of this runs noticeably better on an Intel CPU. Even compared to an ideal Ryzen setup with perfect RAM and fast storage.
is it worth the price gap? If you spend a few thousand on your complete setup, then yes, 150-200 bucks is peanuts - in fact it translates nicely over to the 10% perf gap you mentioned
. And that is precisely the problem AMD also suffers in HEDT with Threadripper. You may be able to get cheaper CPUs, but the total cost of a rig isn't much different.
8600K/8700K at 5+ GHz destroys any Ryzen in high fps gaming. Min, max and avg. 120-240 Hz owners should not buy Ryzen. Maybe Zen 2 will change this, but I doubt it.
B450 + Ryzen 2600 + OC is a good choice for a value rig tho. Only problem is that you need Samsung B-die modules which are much more expensive than 3000/CL15 or 3200/CL16.
Inflated memory prices is actually a big problem for AMD and Ryzen. Going with non-B die will lower perf ALOT.
IF needs high speed low latency memory.
You don't need B die memory for 2nd gen Ryzen. 1st Gen needs it.