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Processor | OCed 5800X3D |
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Motherboard | Asucks C6H |
Cooling | Air |
Memory | 32GB |
Video Card(s) | OCed 6800XT |
Storage | NVMees |
Display(s) | 32" Dull curved 1440 |
Case | Freebie glass idk |
Audio Device(s) | Sennheiser |
Power Supply | Don't even remember |
It still isn't the rule regardless of what AMD ahs now and Sony will bring to the table (in mid 2020+).
Things will change... but people's time tables are off. Again if buying today for a 5 year cycle, I wouldn't get more than 8c/16t...
5 years ago it was a dual core or dual with HT... more than 4 CPU cores I wouldn't call commonplace today either. You'll note that according to steam stats a full 80% of users are on dual or quad core CPUs. 13% are hex, 2% octo. Surely we will see things change over the next few years, but I wouldn't hold my breath, as an average user, that more than 8c/16t will be useful for the majority. Again, AMD and Intel has had Hex's out for almost 8 years already... its going to take more time than most people think, regardless if it is accelerated now.
You got that link with the 2950X and Total War?
Steam is full of noobs and dumb kiddos with crappy laptops. They're not playing modern games. Minecraft, wooooo