Amd Vs Intel
AMD vs Intel – Which is Better & Which Must You Purchase
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@DarkEmoE i know
@TheManMetal try overclocking the fx. the fx series are ment to be overclocked
in blind tests more people prefer amd over intel.
@Camster3 yep that sums it up. I’m not a budget gamer. I want the best. Whats an extra 100 bucks on some thing you will literally get thousands of hours out of? Besides AMD is going bankrupt. They lost 170 million last year while intel grossed 13 billion.
@YankiEBubbAAussiE For me it is piece of mind and stability. Intel and Nvidia are better companies period. I owned 2 ati cards in the past and had nothing but issues with the drivers and support. I got an Nvidia card and not 1 issue. I have bought about 8 nvidia cards since. Same with AMD processors. I think 300 or 400 dollars is a bit of an exaggeration. The two comparable processors right now are about 30 bucks difference and video cards maybe 50. You get what you pay for.
@ulfenstyle 3 times more expensive? AMD’s top new processor is the FX8150 at $269 on Newegg and Intel’s comparable processor is the 2600k is $329 also on Newegg. 3 times the price? I think not. I can get one at Microcenter for $279 right now. Thats 10 dollars more for a superior product. There is a reason AMD is failing as a company and Intel is thriving. Search for comparison vids here on youtube of the benchmarks of both of these processors and you will see which one is better…. Intel.
kk.. i dont get it? got AMD athlon 250 dual core and its running skyrim on ultra no-lag… and any other game except GTA 4 (well you know it laggs when its loading.)
still dont get it why they say intel is the better? maybe i have missed out on some processors that are three times more expensive than AMD?
I never understood why people say “play low end games”, I have a 965 Phenom II X4 and a VisionTek Radeon HD 5750 and I watch live tv on Windows Media Center and play games like Driver SF; NFS – Run, Hot Pursuit, and Shift 2 Unleashed just fine with no problems on max setting 1920x1080p. And I play BF3 and Crysis 2 max setting 1920x1080p but with Live tv off just perfectly. Why would I spend up to 300 or 400 hundreds more just to do the same thing or run BF3 and live tv at the same time?
@joshuamelse amd fx is shit
Get a AMD 4.2ghz 8x is better
@TheManMetal You’re a moron if you would ever buy a 990x for gaming. The 1100t or 2500k is basically the best you can get. Ya you may get 3+ FPS from a 3960x, but you’re a god if you can differentiate the difference, and if you are, you deserve the best.
Intel and easy overclocking… Yeah right…
Ive had an AMD Phenom II x6 1055t for a year now, and im switching back to intel, gonna get a 2600K. Im mainly a gamer playing the high end games such as battlefield3. It also bottlenecks my dual 6970s. For a mid range gaming PC i would go with AMD. But for a high end gaming pc, definetly intel
I’ve had an intel celeron and it ran crappily and now have a computer with an amd e-series and it runs very smoothly, but I get relatively low/mid range computers. The core i5/i7 computers are probably going to be my next purchase now that I’m heading to college soon. I’m not a gamer by any means so I don’t care about game performance. I like both brands
intel!!!!!
@herojohan88 good idea
@buzz9961 Get the 2600k, the future games will support multithreading =3=3
@RecoveryAfterMath intel better for gaming but if you want good cpu for gaming that not cost a lot of money take amd phenom ii x4 965 black edition and if you want intel cpu get the 2500k
@TheManMetal Yes, you’re comparing a cheap processor to an overpriced one and saying it’s better for the price, of course it is. An Athlon dual core has better dollar per frame ratio than anything else out there, but price:performance isn’t everything.
And now you’re talking about 8 core FX? And Cinebench is a synthetic benchmark, not real-world rendering. In actual rendering applications (3dsmax), and HD video encoding, the 2600k wins (not to mention it OCs better on air/water).
AMD FTL.
he really didnt blink