If you look at the previous line - then +2 cores or + 50% power - good progress. But if you look at competitors, then the I7-8700K is an extremely unprofitable purchase. You will not see the difference in games with Ryzen 1700/1600 (unless you are a fan of running the game at minimum 720p), but in terms of money, the difference is huge. And in addition, you need very solid cooling, and even cool cooling will not save you from temperatures of 80-95 degrees, when in Ryzen you can limit yourself to a cheap cooler and the temperatures will be low. Also, if you look at past processor models, then Intel has a lot of 6+ nuclear models. The same I7-5820K with solder under the cover has 6 cores. It has 4-channel memory, but for all that, the I7-8700K costs 50% more. I don't understand the logic. The red price for the processor is 18,000 - no more. And even then with such a price (18k), I would also think about buying a Ryzen or i7-8700K.
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