Hello. As probably none of you know, I'm in the process of theorycrafting a new gaming computer, and to be honest it's going quite well. I'm pretty much only stuck on deciding which case and which CPU to get. I think the case part will sort itself out eventually, but the CPU one might need a bit more thought.
I know Intel processors are generally seen as "better" in benchmark and real life tests (sources?). I also know that either option with the right hardware would give me a super nice gaming computer. BUT, someone who I think knows more about computers than I do claim Intel are simply more future proof. Is that true? He said something about Intel motherboards supporting PCI express 3.0 and AMD motherboards not supporting that. Might have been more things, I'm not sure.
On the other hand, CPUs seem to become slightly less valuable for gaming, while good graphics cards increase in importance.
So what is the truth? Will an Intel last me longer or is that pretty much bullpoop?
I know Intel processors are generally seen as "better" in benchmark and real life tests (sources?). I also know that either option with the right hardware would give me a super nice gaming computer. BUT, someone who I think knows more about computers than I do claim Intel are simply more future proof. Is that true? He said something about Intel motherboards supporting PCI express 3.0 and AMD motherboards not supporting that. Might have been more things, I'm not sure.

On the other hand, CPUs seem to become slightly less valuable for gaming, while good graphics cards increase in importance.
So what is the truth? Will an Intel last me longer or is that pretty much bullpoop?