Re: AMD or Intel?
What would you choose for your processor, AMD or Intel, and why.
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What would you choose for your processor, AMD or Intel, and why.
If i had an unlimited budget i would go for Intel. More limited budget i'd probably go AMD.
I was looking at making an mITX form factor gaming PC using just the AMD APU (CPU and GPU single chip) A8-3870K. It wouldn't be able to handle really high settings but it'd be decent and small enough to carry around with ease.
The size of the case i was looking at is only 12.09" x 7.87" x 3.07"
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811144254
If i went with an intel i'd have to purchase a video card and might have to modify the case side.
just dont put AMD and Intel as a dual processor or they'll form a multibrain berserker
Just processor is Intel, without a doubt, if you want high end.
But since your a bus boy at Dennys you can possibly afford a low end AMD.
If you want dual functions AMD has put GPU's on the processors, really good combo.
Intel is like a F1 car AMD is like a 1969 Dodge Charger.
The difference between intel and AMD isn't as big as it used to be. Intel is still better, but as Gondor said; If you are on a budget AMD is probably the best option.
(http://tweakers.net/archieven/tag/best+buy+guide) check this out btw. It is dutch, but you should be able to figure out what it does =p
Intel, hands down. Best performance woot woot. A couple dozen/100 $ in price difference isn't that bad compared to better performance.
Of course that doesn't apply to the absurd prices Intel charges for its high end business processors, for which an ordinary consumer is much better off buying the second best Intel processor of the day and just upgrade faster.
The gain of the intel processor is marginal, and it defenatly isn't worth the extre cash. If you want to give your computer a speedboost with "couple dozen/100 $" as East suggests, you're far better off with a good SSD. That's the true bottleneck right there..
what he said ^
If you've got an older PC/Laptop like i have you don't have to purchase a Sata 3 (6Gbps) SSD. My old Acer Laptop has a Sata 1 connector so i only get half of the potential of my Samsung 470
It's still way faster and snappier then a platter hard drive and the prices have come down well over time. The 80GB intel G2 drive i have cost $220 when i bought it. I got a 128GB Samsung for $150 more recently ![]()
duhhh you buy both obviously...
the gain of an intel processor is not "marginal" either, btw
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/high_end_cpus.html
> Wild Flower Soul wrote:
> The gain of the intel processor is marginal, and it defenatly isn't worth the extre cash. If you want to give your computer a speedboost with "couple dozen/100 $" as East suggests, you're far better off with a good SSD. That's the true bottleneck right there..
I'd save money with an AMD processor and spend the extra money on a SSD and Video card. The Video card without the SSD even. Difference between a cheap video card and a good one is pretty drastic. I had an ATI Radeon 4670 and then i bought an ATI Radeon 5870. The 5870 was about 2x the price but so so much better. Not even close.
Obviously a 5870 would outperform a 4670, it's a much higher end card...
You can get a 2500k for ~$200, there's no reason to buy AMD, imo, unless you're genuinely strapped for cash and even then i would cut back on ram or an SSD or a high end video card as that's something you can buy later unlike the cpu where you're going to be stuck with some shitty AMD-only motherboard.
im pretty sure the 5870 craps 4670s...
I didn't know they made non shitty amd/intel hybrid mobos... Since i have an AMD in both my desktop and laptop i'd side on AMDs side. At least they didn't blackmail companies into buying their product like intel did....
And yet AMD is giving up the x86 artitechture to go into ARM.... at least that's the rumor.
Me... I buy only the best now. Intel Processor with a top level Gforce or Radeon card inside (currently a Radeon)
I can play Crisis 2 on my laptop at the highest settings with a high frame rate going on.
> Gondor wrote:
> im pretty sure the 5870 craps 4670s...
I didn't know they made non shitty amd/intel hybrid mobos... Since i have an AMD in both my desktop and laptop i'd side on AMDs side. At least they didn't blackmail companies into buying their product like intel did....
If you like AMD and want to let some weird brand loyalty direct your purchasing decisions then that's cool, Intel still put out better cpu's and that's what i'll base my purchases on. ![]()
Can't argue that Intel's processors are better. I'd probably buy a 2500k if i were to make a computer now. Or wait for Ivy Bridge (think thats the next one out) to get even better performance.
I still don't understand what AMD was thinking with their newer processors that perform worse then ever. I bought Phenom II BE AM2+ when it came out because it was the best processor they had put out in a long time and i happened to build my PC then. Have been pleased with it's performance. Only draw back is no DDR3 memory
So much cheaper then DDR2
AMD have always made stupid decisions, for as long as i can remember. At least now they own ATI so they can get reamed in two different markets.
Ivy Bridge is supposed to be out at the beginning of next month but i don't think it'll be a substantial improvement over SB, i would still buy a 2500k.
AMD entering an already full ARM market continues that path.
And here I thought they were going to remain Intels competitor
AMD will continue to make x86 processors, but they're gaining a large share in the market that aims for products with a good energy economy. Their APU's seem to have quite an edge over Intel's, not in the least when it comes down to graphics. ARM is, by design, better at energy economy than a x86 processor, so it's quite normal they start to produce ARM processors as well.
It's true that they admitted they can not keep up with Intel in the high end segment of the market, but that doesn't mean they'll abandon the x86 in total..
I have not understood anybody's post except my own
and that's cause I'm one of the 0.0001% that know berserker > Terminator
x86 can be thought as 'long computer code processing' and ARM as 'short computer code processing'.
Honestly AMD's GPU's are the shining light where they have a chance to proceed. Baking them onto low power x86's was a good idea.
Kinda scary that many are considering using the GPU as the primary processing unit.
just flip a coin
I agree with Baratheon completely.
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