PhireSide
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Well if it's mostly for gaming 12 threads I suspect will be suitable for quite some time. Keep in mind the devs need to cater for the bigger market. 12 vs 16 threads, do you think 16 threads will be needed for gaming 4-5yrs down the line or will 12 suffice?
To add to this, you may as well buy something suitable now and keep for one or two years and upgrade to the 4xxx series when it releases.
I can imagine how owners of the original first gen 1700/1700x/1800x must have felt at the time, possibly thinking their chips would be able to last three or four years at the least, only for a midrange third gen chip to outperform it all while being more efficient to boot.
I am not saying the Ryzen 1xxx series lacks grunt, but the 3xxx series improved where it was needed to bring it very close to the heels of Intel chips.
I guess what I am trying to say is that it may be a better bet to get something that will fulfill your needs NOW and worry about performance if and when the time comes instead of building something overkill now that will be inefficient and outdated by the time developers can make use of all the cores and threads.
