For most folks that have used PCs for years, they've settled on what they like as far as AMD vs. Intel. Each has it's pluses and minuses it's really just a matter of what you like. You really can't go wrong with either, just pick good hardware around it. It's just not the CPU.

In my case I'm a Dell lover since I've worked in IT for nearly 30 years and have seen most common varieties of them pass through the departments I've worked in. Therefore, I'm also an Intel fan. I like to go with more than one physical CPU in Dell Engineering workstations as they tend to handle audio/video rendering, gaming and many CPU intensive tasks better. With all this power though comes cost. These workstations are $$$$ heavy. My $0.02.

Last edited by sslechta; 06/19/23 05:54 AM.



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