A very tiny percentage of PC gamers have the kind of rigs you are envisioning. According to Steam's data (https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/Steam-Hardware-Softw...), the most common GPU in use is the GTX 1060, which was the entry level Nvidia card released in 2016. Most gamers have a <2.7Ghz processor and are on a 1080p screen.
> A very tiny percentage of PC gamers have the kind of rigs you are envisioning.
I'm not talking about the people buying i7s and 4090s. 100% agree they are a tiny minority. I'm talking about the same modest setups you are.
Even a 1060 (or it's modern equivalent) with an i3 and a 24 inch 1080p panel is more expensive than a PS5/Xbox. And I think it's becoming increasing rare for a family to have a desktop pc unless it's for gaming.