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AMD vs Intel

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by wiscountryboy, Jul 11, 2007.

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  1. WinXPert TechSpot Booster Posts: 525

    Intel of course.
  2. T77 TechSpot Enthusiast Posts: 315

    i think amd has more value for your money
  3. Archean TechSpot Paladin Posts: 5,735   +27

    I don't feel much about the 'value for money' argument in this regard, however, there is one major credit to AMD and i.e. with regard to 'continuity' of same socket types hence giving more options down the road to upgrade your processor and adding a bit more life to your existing rig.
  4. GameJunkie72792 TechSpot Maniac Posts: 357

    AMD, I've used it since my first gaming rig back in 1999, my first system was intel when i was about 7, when i turned 8 I was given a choice, I chose AMD based on wanting to be different, all my friends parents had intel boxes, I wanted an AMD sticker.

    Now that's definitely not the reason now, I've stuck with AMD and I've always seemed to come out on top, I've built many rigs for people and the ones who choose AMD are always happy with them, and they don't spend boo koo amounts of money.

    Don't get me wrong Intel is great, and the rigs I have built with Intel have been pretty amazing, but they've cost a pretty penny.

    But I love my AMD, it never sees over 52*C full load on air, and oc'd a bit, my whole rig under full load stays in the 40-50*C range.

    None of my intel boxes i currently have or have built have ever done that.

    Of course the newest intel i own is a 65nm presler.

    But it all comes down to what you want to spend and what you want to do. I would highly recommend a new Phenom II quad core, i just built my buddies system as follows and it annihilates everything

    EVGA nForce 790
    8gb ocz ram
    2 GTX 295's (at $600 each not really in the price range of anyone, but he wanted to go big. he wanted 3, i told him he was dumb xD)
    Phenom II 965 BE

    now im sure you wont go off and build this, but its a hella powereful AMD system

    It powered through anything we threw at it, Crysis isn't as pretty as you would hope maxed lol
  5. gbu Newcomer, in training Posts: 34

    Always gone for INtel, not sure why but once i had tried one i stayed with it and now have a steaming hot Quad Core i cant fault it :)
  6. Signomi Newcomer, in training

    AMD is the first I've used, and my experiences with Intel haven't exactly been great.
     
  7. Richardw9 Newcomer, in training Posts: 137

    Personally I prefer Intel, they perform great and at the moment don't cost overly more than similar AMD chips, however seeing as the only AMD system in my house is a sempron 300 and my Intel chip is an i5 760, I don't have anything practical to go off when comparing the two lol.
  8. Ghosty Dog Newcomer, in training Posts: 24

    AMD multicore rules. My dual core lappy, 4gb ram, 512mb Radeon HD 5470, runs Starcraft II (low settings), and only cost me $500 AU. It's an air cooled beast too.

    We'll really see where things are at when intel's sandy bridge and amd's bulldozer cpu's hit laptops proper.