Jim Roseberry
FWIW,
The more CPU speed, the more effectively one can work at ultra low latency settings.
For the user wanting to work at 64-sample ASIO buffer size or smaller, it's worth the extra cost.
Especially if you consider the cost difference over the life of the machine (say 5 years).
In that light, the cost difference is negligible.
I tend to work at either 128 or 64 samples on my AMD computer, and have zero issues. I DO completely agree that Intel has faster processors - but that CPU is only part of it all - and for what I choose to work with, and with the budget I have available - being fully disabled (and $130,000 a year poorer because of it by only getting disability income now), I am able to get superb performance with more bang for the buck using AMD.
Money aside from my purchasing of components for a new build, I would indeed choose an Intel CPU, but since I can do do save several HUNDRED dollars by going with AMD, I get way better other components and overall a computer that soars through anything I ask of it.
Bob Bone