It's the top platform, but the platform does not exist solely for gaming lol! It' not a gaming CPU primarily... the vast majority of games don't use those extra cores, and it will be a while before we see that happening in the mainstream. You're paying for more cores, a more expensive production cost and the fact they are primarily aimed at enthusiasts who encode video etc. Just look at the benchmarks, it's clear as day. If you are PURELY a gamer and are paying a whopping premium for Broadwell-E, you are getting utterly appalling value for money, truly appalling. Your money of course, spend it how you like, but don't lie to yourself.