Intel's 14nm+++ desktop CPUs are making a comeback — chipmaker inexplicably resurrects Comet Lake from five years ago with 'new' Core i5-110 The 14nm node turned out to be exceptionally robust, right after Intel's research into extreme ultra lithography didn't produce results, and their 10nmnode flat-out sucked. They literally created 14nm ++++++ Ding Dong, The Witch Is Dead, The Wicked Witch! Ding Dong The Wicked Witch Is Dead! Wait til you meet her sister!
My last favorite was Rage. It's a stupid game, easy to win, but they baked ray traced lighting right into the engine, and that extra lighting is enough to make arcade style gaming more fun for twenty minutes at a shot. The lighting being just that extra bit realistic, is easier on the eyes, and you can drive around. The engine is outdated but, the newest weird engine is AI generated video games, that can produce a ridiculous number of frames per second, but with artifacts. The AI makes up the video game, as it goes along.
I also run a (factory)overclocked i5 and older crap(vidcard/ram), wich is fine for my current games/needs.................i am looking for a upgrade(BF6/friends), but still researching...dont wanna spend to much Alot of older stuff/parts(processors/vidcards)...which get in the right hands are very good(get more development/testing/fine tunning).................but commerce(putting out the newest of the newest every year(sales))Sillicon Valley....Putting out faulty/bugged hard/software/games........is "normal" If a lot of older stuff would get more development it is fine.......... Mzzls