constantdisplay
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multicore rendering and hyperthreading is a thing now though.especially if you're planning on running GMOD at 60+ FPS, a good lad advised me on getting a powerful CPU, especially single core, as gmod doesn't play nice multicore
getting something with 6, 8+ cores if you want to run gmod isn't going to be good, get something that's high quality and decent clock speed at 4 cores if you can't buy a nice one
might write my own guide on how to build the perfect gmod machine
idk
if you are a man like @Sir Goatson, more cores is good for having multiple things open (as is more ram) as well as some games which use multiple games (idk I think destiny 2 is gonna use ALL of ur cores)
if you want pure gaming performance then go with a kabylake i5 or i7
I really hope the people on this forum who own 8 cores or 6 cores are actually using them in gmod with those multicore/multithread commands instead of utilising 3 or 4.