Paraclet: Plus you are running a threadripper. I have no idea if such a powerful CPU is meant for gaming. (I honestly dont know)
My understanding is that, unless you're using software rendering (which may be too slow even with a threadripper), is that the CPU isn't that good for gaming.
* Threadrippers run at slightly lower clock speeds than some other AMD CPUs.
* 32 cores is nice, if you're doing a task that actually uses them. Games don't use nearly that many cores, instead preferring to offload their heaviest and most parallelizable workloads (particularly graphics-related ones) to the GPU. Your 32 cores might help you compile software much faster (which for some users is very nice), but it won't improve your gaming performance.
Now, it's certainly possible to game on a threadripper, particularly if the bottleneck is the GPU rather than the CPU, but it's really not the use that the threadripper is designed for.