AMD is my choice.
i would totally recommend intel, for gaming purposes
Well, I like AMD more than Intel. I always did.
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Intel, I know it's a little pricey, but I have good experience with it.
i've been using amd a 1 year, and its very good i got Ryzen 5 1600, and a gtx 1060, this processor is very fucking good with multi-tasks, in-games too i got a high fps
i think intel era is over
I had AMD in 2007, but right now intel and the net internet was just heaven and earth.
Intel only
Intel only
Intel only
Go for Ryzen 3000 series. Still affordable and extremly powerful.
ryzen 3000 series is so good VFM.
Currently running a 3900x 12 core with 32 gigs of ram and vega 64, it murders every game and application the Ryzen series is beastly, and this is coming from intel fanboy who owned a 3700k and 4790k
This ^
Intel will help you with few more FPS in games.
AMD will top up with multicore stuff.
Games = Intel if you care about +/- 10 FPS more
Work = AMD
I have two setups in my house (AMD & Intel), both running real real goood but one is for work & other for games only.