aeriolwinters
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The FutureMark Physics tests scale with core count. In fact, we include those synthetic tests in our reviews as a guide to the amount of raw performance available to the game engine. Unfortunately, the overwhelming majority of games do not extract that level of performance, as they are reliant upon per-core performance.
This is basically TL;DR the you don't need x cores argument for games.
EDIT: This doesn't suprise me anymore coming from one of the only sites that recommended the P4 over the 64X2
Also funny is the assertion that "you don't need x anything". By locking them up with the 1151 Socket and with AM4 continuing on.
I don't think you've even considered that side of the argument for Ryzen/any AM4 CPU. You've got upgrade paths that don't include the whole CPU-Board.
If it's any indication of intel's responses (which is a 6c/6t i5). that argument doesn't work anymore.
I've noticed. most of the old articles about the Athlon 64 x2 and Pentium EE's were highly protective of the Intel parts.