Intel is like that Ghost of Christmas Past with only minimum amount of cores for next-gen games on dead end platform without upgrades.
While AMD simply trounces Intel in future proofness for core/thread heavy games.
Next-gen consoles bring clock speed capped 8 core/16 thread 3700X variant as base level.
So future of the games is highly threaded.
Though improved architecture Zen3 coming late summer/fall likely stomps Intel in anything.
And especially graphics cards are now historically bad/future unproof for their price, courtesy of Nvidia.
For its off the charts bat crazy 200% higher price than Radeon 5700 XT , 2080 Ti is only ~35% faster.
GPU of next Xbox is such close in raw power to 2080 Ti that in actual performance might match it.
Especially with raytracing, which is major performance loss marketing feature for RTX.
So if you want PC you can keep for maximum time without part changes, better time would be when next-gen GPUs are out.
VRam and dual core performance for Plane X, until Vulcan comes out which should have happened a year ago
Looks like current X-Plane's implementation is rather crap when Vulkan improves result of ancient 2500K by quarter:
That board has worser chipset cooling than hundred cheaper Aorus pro with that marketing garbage cover restricting fan.
And instead of wasting on luxury for board actually worser in some areas that money would give actual future proofing in 2x16GB memory.