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I bought an Intel last time because I got AMD the time before that and they had issues that I can't recall right now. Security or they had to slow it down?
Luckily, I'm still on a 11th Gen. I guess I'm going back to AMD when I decide to upgrade again.
Skylake myself, after a FX 9590 as a last ditch effort.
I'll never get a P/E core CPU. Windows 11 fucked with virtualization and now the scheduler somehow breaks VMWare, all because my Desktop CPU somehow needs to be as power efficient as a laptop CPU when idle cores already hardly consume power. And spoiler: Otherwise I want to use the power I bought.
New build will be AMD, and only when the old one starts breaking. Now that I think about it, I should research if I can move BitLocker drives to a new system.
You can move the drives. Just have your recovery key/password in hand. No problem.
Or disable bitlocker on the old system and reenable on the new
Intel has had more security stuff that slowed it down than amd.
Amd had some usb dropout issues but otherwise has been pretty solid for Ryzen.
Yeah, my PC still have the occasional USB issues, and if you go with laptop AMD chips now, you'd have to also deal with Mediatek wifi cards since AMD has an exclusivity deal with them.