I will start off by stating that in the past I have used products from both Intel and AMD. I do not favor any one brand and instead cast my vote for the option that I believe will be most beneficial to me in the immediate future. To a large extent, I do not lament the decision to make the buy. Those that alter their percentage every 5 years are the ones I recommend buying for. If you buy a percentage for working, calculating, or rendering, then I don't see an option from Intel that costs the same amount of money. The fx series from AMD currently outperforms the old solutions from Intel, although when these processors were released, it was exactly the opposite, due to the fact that games are gradually moving towards multi-core and multi-threading. Intel is currently in the lead in gaming, but Intel processors lose their relevance much earlier. Even in the k versions of older Intel CPUs, the existence of snot behind the lid is something that I believe to be a disagreeable truth; it is nothing more than an insult to the people who are purchasing the product. But nevertheless, if you are an ardent gamer, update the CPU (and the motherboard, accordingly, now support for old sockets already looks like a fairy tale) every couple of years, and those 10% additional frames per second are significant to you (not on a 60Hz panel, of course), then I recommend buying an Intel product. By the way, I neglected to include heat dissipation; AMD has also overtaken Intel in this regard; even a packaged cooler performs a fantastic job without significant overclocking, not to mention the towers' capabilities in this regard.
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