It used to be that a new CPU brought substantial IPC gains, more cores, and faster clock speeds with almost every upgrade. This hasn’t been the case for a while, since modern CPUs have pivoted to incremental gains and efficiency improvements rather than game-changing performance jumps. The difference between a previous-gen and current-gen chip, outside of CPU benchmarks, has shrunk to the point that the motherboard has a**umed greater importance. Your motherboard’s power delivery, PCIe lane sharing, and socket longevity now matter more than the raw performance of your processor. With power limits, boost clocks, and thermals being significantly impacted by your motherboard, it’s ever more important to pick the best motherboard features for your money.