I never understand why everyone gets so wound up about subjects like this...
Surely it always has been and will continue to be a movable answer? Hardware changes and improves and software lags behind somewhat but eventually catches up. Yes a 7700k (or 8700K) is a great gaming cpu, but over time with better multi threading in new games the lack of cores will hold it back. Yes AMD's per thread performance is less than Intels, but with the thread density of Ryzen and again new games that may well change. Just buy the most appropriate kit for what software you use/ games you play at the time of buying. There is never an absolute answer as its constantly moving and also depends on your personal priorities. Over the many years I've been into PCs I've gone AMD and Intel and also Nvidia and ATi/ AMD, I've never felt the need to endlessly argue that my decision is the best and only... Without a crystal ball, I've come to the conclusion it's pointless second guessing what might happen in the future. Just take the best decision for you at the time of buying and hope it works out...
I'd also disagree that most people game at 1080p on a 1080ti, that's massive overkill... I still game on a an pair of sli'd gtx970's and that's at 3440x1440 on a 100hz Gsync monitor... If you just want to go all out and buy the best, then you will get no argument from me, I've certainly got carried away buying stuff just because I could. That doesn't mean it's necessary or typical. In a lot of cases though people on OCUK use their computers for much more than just gaming and that also factors into their buying decisions.
Quad cores are not good gaming CPU's, its not arguing ones potion its just spreading bad advice.
If you want good stable future proof gaming it has to be a 6 core.
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