Agree, in 2030 my 3700x will be faster than intel in games
Run away from the i9-10920X like the plague. Expensive, low clocks and it does not have the Ring Bus arquitecture of the LGA1200, which goes back to LGA 1155 (Ivy Bridge) I think. So HEDT in general loses to the 115X / 1200 socket in games not just by the clock, but architecture as well. The same way Ryzen has had issues with latency. CPU’s with several cores (modules) don’t work that fast in between cores for single core performance.
I would either get the i9-11900K or the 5800X / 5900X. The latter being overdone if you are just gaming. Unless you do heavy streaming or rendering. I also heard someone say that the 3 modules of 4 cores of the 5900X don’t work that fast as the 2 modules of 4 cores of the 5800X in MSFS. Or something like it. But I can’t confirm it. I don’t know much about Ryzen (not really my thing), although it took the gaming crown from Intel.
Intel will be first out of the gate with the next gen platforms really soon (November) and AMD follow next year.
(Both introducing new sockets, ddr5 support, pcie 5 etc)