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I will recommend an NHu12s (or an NHd15 (maybe)) for your PC build. Quote or @ me @Prodigy_Smit for me to see your replies.

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2 minutes ago, Pratham Bhatnagar said:

Will an Intel CPU lasts longer than an amd CPU with same usage?

That's not how any of the stuff works. Transistors and MOSFETs don't really wear out with use in the first place and even less when they're encased in a hunk of silicon, like in a CPU. ICs and microcontrollers all the way from 50 years ago still work fine; it's the electrolytic capacitors, solder-joints and possibly the PCB itself that are more likely to fail.

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11 minutes ago, Pratham Bhatnagar said:

Will an Intel CPU lasts longer than an amd CPU with same usage?

It's pretty rare for CPUs to fail in general. And when they do, it's usually early in their life span. Now if you're overclocking, well that's a whole different ball game. 

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1 hour ago, Smit Devrukhkar said:

No.

Then why not buy amd processor which costs less and perform better then Intel?

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7 minutes ago, Pratham Bhatnagar said:

Then why not buy amd processor which costs less and perform better then Intel?

Buy whatever fits your needs and budget the most 

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2 minutes ago, Drama Lama said:

Buy whatever fits your needs and budget the most 

A year ago I had option to chose between two laptop 

1. Intel i5 8300h with 1050ti 

2. Amd ryzen 3550h with 1650

And I choosen 1st one because I thought Intel processor are more reliable.

Now I am regretting.

 

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1 minute ago, Pratham Bhatnagar said:

A year ago I had option to chose between two laptop 

1. Intel i5 8300h with 1050ti 

2. Amd ryzen 3550h with 1650

And I choosen 1st one because I thought Intel processor are more reliable.

Now I am regretting.

 

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2 minutes ago, Pratham Bhatnagar said:

A year ago I had option to chose between two laptop 

1. Intel i5 8300h with 1050ti 

2. Amd ryzen 3550h with 1650

And I choosen 1st one because I thought Intel processor are more reliable.

Now I am regretting.

 

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7 minutes ago, Pratham Bhatnagar said:

A year ago I had option to chose between two laptop 

1. Intel i5 8300h with 1050ti 

2. Amd ryzen 3550h with 1650

And I choosen 1st one because I thought Intel processor are more reliable.

Now I am regretting.

 

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2 hours ago, Pratham Bhatnagar said:

Then why not buy amd processor which costs less and perform better then Intel?

Intel at the high-end(i9-10900k) performs better than AMD and has better single threaded performance so far. But got low and mid teir systems AMD is the way to go.

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if you count pga vs lga, lga is physically safer

 

also intel cpu overheats alot, but shouldnt affect life span in theory

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