I am sorry you are frustrated with me. Please understand I am not trying to give you a hard time.
I know you think you have been clear from the start, but you really haven't - starting out with the Intel based motherboard you said you "
have as of this minute" - which can be interpreted as you want to use that motherboard - especially after you said, "
I have come up with this list" - a list that included the Intel based motherboard.
As you know now, because you said you want to go AMD, you have to start over, at least with a new motherboard. But you have been unclear there too because you said you want to build a "
new one" suggesting
a whole new computer but then say you want to use many of your old parts.
You must understand that many users who come to forums seeking help who state they are "
going to build a PC" and state it will be a "
new one", that really means a complete new build with all new components! Their plans are to give their old computer to their kids or little brother, selling it, use it as a backup or donating it away.
EVEN NOW, you say above, "
I want a complete new system" but then in the same post say you will be using the
"case, PSU, RAM and SSD"! That's not a complete new system.
Note your current PNY SSD is a SATA SSD but now you say you want to go with a M.2 SSD. Loot at
this image. The top SSD is like your current PNY SSD. It mounts in a drive bay and connects via a SATA data cable and standard drive power cable. The bottom SSD is a M.2 SSD which plugs into a M.2 slot on the motherboard - no cables required. See the problem with you not being clear? You say you want to use your current PNY but that clearly will not work in a M.2 slot.
So which is it Ghost, "a complete new system" or just upgrading your old computer with a new motherboard and CPU?
You need to be clear what your wishes are so we can be on the same page and clear in what we suggest.
As for AMD vs Intel, I don't care which you use - in most cases, it is just a matter of personal preference like a favorite color. If you just want to go AMD this time, that's fine. But because you think AMD is smoother is not a valid reason.