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<blockquote data-quote="krugger" data-source="post: 2487714" data-attributes="member: 103619"><p>+1 for the advice. Intel would be the preferred option for long term use as they provide stable drivers (which will be a blessing when support for your cpu and motherboard might end) unlike AMD where drivers are buggy even during launch.</p><p></p><p>Any modern i5 paired with a decent motherboard will work perfectly and modern processors and igpus can handle even 8k playback so 4k playback would be a breeze. I would suggest investing in a good motherboard and not cheap out as you will lose out on many modern features in a budget offering such as usb 3.2 gen 2 (10gbps), AX wifi, 2.5gbit ethernet, and pcie 4 m.2 slot. All these will help future proof the build</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krugger, post: 2487714, member: 103619"] +1 for the advice. Intel would be the preferred option for long term use as they provide stable drivers (which will be a blessing when support for your cpu and motherboard might end) unlike AMD where drivers are buggy even during launch. Any modern i5 paired with a decent motherboard will work perfectly and modern processors and igpus can handle even 8k playback so 4k playback would be a breeze. I would suggest investing in a good motherboard and not cheap out as you will lose out on many modern features in a budget offering such as usb 3.2 gen 2 (10gbps), AX wifi, 2.5gbit ethernet, and pcie 4 m.2 slot. All these will help future proof the build [/QUOTE]
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