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In reality it depends on what you're getting. Companies do different things well - for instance Asus has shit motherboards but can have some great video cards. MSI can have some great motherboards but shit videocards.
For my current build I chose MSI for the motherboard and Asus for the video card based upon doing research. That's the thing about the PC world - things change from generation to generation. The 15th gen Intel shit will likely have no issues whatsoever, but because of the 13th and 14th gen debacle a lot of people will be turned off to Intel for a long time regardless of the quality of their subsequent chips.
You clearly haven't kept up with AMD in terms of their CPUs and their GPUs (outside of ray tracing and Nvidia's superior DLSS stuff). The 7800x3d has been the best gaming CPU on the market for over a year now.
AMD has good CPUs, depending on what you're getting. As rollerball said the 7800x3d is awesome. I just bought a PC with an i7 14700kf and would have bought a 7800x3d to replace it if I wouldn't have to change the whole motherboard as well. If you go Intel get a 12th gen brah. Guys are having a LOT of problems with 13th and 14th gen. Both have voltage issues, and 13th gen has oxidation issues.
I haven't been up on my parts in a while, haven't really been planning any upgrades so I'm kinda outta the loop tbh
I'm living my best amd life tho and don't really see any reason to go back to Intel esp as of late.
But still nvidia gpu cause lmao, you know
Idk about Asus internals but my Asus monitor is great. I'm more of a gigabyte guy for mobos.
I'd go with lian li for case and fans probably
Ram, whatever, never had any issues with any kind tbh.
Storage usually Samsung
I'd have to do the most research on cooling, I doubt I will rebuy into the corsair ecosystem again. It's been somewhat annoying. But there's a few good options for closed loops now or even just air
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