Like it or not folks, Intel does work better than AMD, for many things. It is not just the CPU, but the chipsets surrounding the CPU that are better than anything in the AMD corner.
Yes, Intel is, generally, more expensive. That is a fact.
I have to support the game, and Intel is the lion share of the systems running the game, yet AMD at the heart of the lion share of support issues. That is a fact.
If you do video editing, Intel is a no-brainer choice. You could spend a lot less on Intel, than AMD, and still have a faster video editing/rendering solution. That is also a fact.
I have zero vested interest in either company. My only motivation is fewer support calls/emails. I will always suggest the faster clocked CPU. 6 cores do not buy you much improvements, if any, in 99% of the real world applications, including video rendering simply due to the limits of the external memory busses. Only one core at a time can access the external memory bus.
Get the faster clocked CPU, with 4 cores, or less, and you will be a happy camper.