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I would argue if your budget allows you to, it's better to get 8 cores.
Only if you do demanding use cases other than gaming. One example is video editing and encoding (the type that should not be done on a GPU).
Some games do benefit from having 16 cores, things like economic strategy games with lots of background simulation (one example would be path finding).