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AMD supports alot more than they did before, other than some extreme edge cases both do the same job each program and workload preferring one or the other, if you tell us specifically what your going to do with this machine, what software, what you'll need the software to do, we can give better advice, 

"if its only games" then your teachers information is outdated, there isnt any game intel can do AMD cant these days

I want to build a gaming PC but i dont know if i should use a amd or a intel, i am planning on using the ryzen 7 7700 from amd but my it teacher told me that amd doesnt support all the stuff that intel supports and i am using a intel in my laptop right now and dont want to have to learn something new with all the controlls. here is my partlist: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/BPF9t7

the budget should stay the same (+- 100USD/Euro) and it should have no bottleneck together with a 1440p monitor

I know that RGB doesn't make my PC 10 times faster...but at least 2 times

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AMD supports alot more than they did before, other than some extreme edge cases both do the same job each program and workload preferring one or the other, if you tell us specifically what your going to do with this machine, what software, what you'll need the software to do, we can give better advice, 

"if its only games" then your teachers information is outdated, there isnt any game intel can do AMD cant these days

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1 minute ago, Rubixxxx said:

i want to use the pc for gaming but my teacher is talking about programming and running programms

What program(s) is your teacher referring to? Even in the FX dark ages when AMD did actually lack features like PCIe Gen 3, the processors could still run programs and do programming just fine. Intel was simply faster, not more "compatible" or whatever. And there are plenty of workloads where AMD is now faster.

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15 minutes ago, Ripred said:

AMD supports alot more than they did before

AMD actually supports more stuff than Intel in the consumer realm, given that the red team has AVX512 and intel gave up on that for now lol

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