I upgraded to the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D from the Intel Core i9-14900K, and it was the best upgrade I ever made
It wasn't just the technical problems of Intel that pushed me away, either.

I struggled for a long time with the Intel Core i9-14900K. Following my review last year, I kept it in my PC for further testing and general usage, with my testing intensifying following the initial reports of instability that emerged from Tekken 8 players in South Korea. This led me down a rabbit hole of investigation, resulting in FaceIt, a third-party anti-cheat developer for Counter-Strike 2, stating that the logs their anti-cheat had collected from my computer pointed to a "CPU bug" following a series of blue screen errors all citing their anti-cheat driver. To make matters worse, it seemed that CPU damage was permanent, and Intel's microcode updates couldn't prevent the constant crashing once the damage was already done.