![]() ![]() ![]() Pkus they still seem a bit behind even Alder Lake in gaming well tuned let alone Raptor Lake. Then you have AMD with the new Zen 4 Ryzen 7000 CPUs which have made some good gains, but they run so hot. To me the Intel Alder Lake and Raptor Lake parts are 8 core 16 thread CPUs with excellent P-cores and of course e-cores shut off to be a monster 8 core 16 thread gaming powerhouse. I do like the idea of future proofing a bit, but not at all a fan of Intel e-cores. And thus 8 cores 16 threads provides a little headroom for high end gaming? Or do any games actually start to benefit from more than 8 cores meaningfully? This is of course would be doing no streaming and no background tasks other than of course NOD32 AV, HWInfo64 and MSI Afterburner and other simple Windows services on WIN10 install with spyware shutdown. So is even 6 cores and 12 threads enough for high end gaming with an RTX 4090 at 1440P. Though some say games are starting to scale now to as many cores as you can throw at it though many disagree and say there is no proof of that and while games are more threaded it is limited to only a ertain number of cores and threads and 8 is easily enough and will be for many years as games are just impossible to make parallelism to lots more cores when coding them which mean they are a few thread limited and will be for years to come? Are there any games that actually meaningfully benefit from more than 8 cores? I have researched and most say no or an extreme rare few like shorter turn simulations or something or only if doing lots of streaming in background.
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