AMD CPUs might be cheaper, but they consume more power and focus on the amount of cores and clock speed rather than the performance of the cores like Intel.
Intel consumes less power and will save you energy and money spent on things like power bills since they have lower TDPs. Intels are "superior" for those reasons, but not the statistics like clock speed that AMD likes to promote. AMDs are generally hotter CPUs (by average), also.
I think AMD sounds better because clock speed and stuff like lag reduction (if I
ever get decent internet) would be nice. I would probably rather spend less on an AMD CPU and just get another fan if I needed it than spend too much on an Intel. It will depend on the deals I find
Damnit, so your keeping it?
Do you want to make an offer?
Also, how much space should I need on my hard drive? I'll probably get an SSD but I don't know how much space. Is 256GBs more than I should need?