Very great written mate. But i have disagree with you. AMD is rubish. I got it, and it heads up very fast, and it is slow. I'll rather have Intel.
Btw i got a 2,3 AMD.
AMD all the way i have it and i love it.
Yes i agree AMD all the way thats my fav
(04-02-2011, 04:09 AM)aggouras Wrote: [ -> ]Detailed guide. Thanks. The thing is that Intels can be overclocked more than AMDs can but on the other hand, AMDs run to the same speed as some Intels do, and they have a low price.
do you just meant clock speed when you said speed or do you mean performance?
if you meant performance then your very wrong.
That is very detailed. All I can say is I have an intel i5 and it works amazingly
I have an INTEL Celeron 2.80GHz and it lags on some games. Would buying an AMD Athlon II fix the problem?
(04-03-2011, 09:45 AM)VanCliffe Wrote: [ -> ]I have an INTEL Celeron 2.80GHz and it lags on some games. Would buying an AMD Athlon II fix the problem?
Intel and AMD motherboards do not share the same compatibilities for its processors. I would suggest that you upgrade your Intel CPU; make sure it's compatible with your motherboard.
That's really informative, I really thing Intel is better though.
(04-03-2011, 06:29 AM)Dexdrex007 Wrote: [ -> ]do you just meant clock speed when you said speed or do you mean performance?
if you meant performance then your very wrong.
No I'm talking only about the FSB Speeds. The performance is pretty much the same with Intel's and lower.
(04-03-2011, 12:32 PM)aggouras Wrote: [ -> ]No I'm talking only about the FSB Speeds. The performance is pretty much the same with Intel's and lower.
what pretty much the same?
even the i5 2500k can outperform Phenom II X6s.