I used to ask "What's the point?" when you could gain 10-20% performance by overclocking. The question is even more relevant these days.
To be fair, I much prefer the current way (throw your stones, people, I'm ready).
You can buy the biggest cooler and go balls-to-the-walls, or just enable a stricter power/thermal limit with one click, and you still have all the performance that your cooling can handle. No tinkering needed.
Fair enough. I guess disabling e-cores and gaining the extra KS factor on the p-cores is a thing.
Whether you notice it or not is a different story. I tend to say, if you choose the top-end, then don't hold back on the motherboard, PSU and cooling, either. If you're more budget-conscious, or just want something more reasonable, then the top-end is not for you anyway.