gah youtubers.
Though the prices are getting quite extrordinary. Intel's top of the range I9 with 18c/36t tickles the wallet at $US1950 add the motherboard for $350 and DDR4 is still quite expensive so you're looking at $3k just for the cpu/MB/ram.
The suckers are listed with a TDP of 165W but Intel's been struggling there were claimed figures being a lot lower than than reality.
Threadripper offers more cores/threads not quite the same performance for loads that don't scale and a 250W TDP but AMD's more on spec there but it's $200 cheaper.
But these gamers gotta have it all.
Your gaming rig can only display frames at five times the speed of what most people consider fluid motion?! Ha!

Min/Maxers in every field drive me nuts sometimes. Believe me, I love to get the most bang for my buck, but there is a point where it's just diminishing returns. I do get a kick out of the guy on Youtube who's probably 19 years old talking about how he managed to build a cheap gaming build for $1500, and I'm just sitting here shaking my head looking at my $350 future build (I call it future build because it will last me well into the future with its ability for expansion). I've probably listed them before, but here are my current specs:
CPU: AMD FX-6300 Hexacore Processor (3.5Ghz)
MOTHERBOARD: Gigabyte LMT-78-USB3 R2 (version 760G)
MEMORY: 24 GB DDR3 1333
STORAGE: 2 TB 7200 RPM Hitachi HDD
OPTICAL: 24x DVD-RW External Slim Drive
VIDEO: Gigabyte Nvidia GeForce 1050 (2 GB VRAM)
DISPLAY: Sceptre 24" 75hz Ultra-slim LED Monitor
POWER SUPPLY: EVGA 450w 80+ Bronze Series
OS: Windows 10 Professional (64 bit)
INPUT: Topolek wireless keyboard and mouse combo
Some of that was given to me by friends, but the grand total is still less than $600, and it can handle VR without issues. I'm starting to think I should start a Youtube channel, and not one where someone says "I build a $75 computer," because what they did was find a bunch of parts in the trash, and a guy who sold them a processor on eBay for $7, and put it together. That's not a $75 computer that people can duplicate with any reliability.
Sorry, now I'm ranting.
