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n3ss3s
01-11-2008, 05:59 PM
Okay, look, now I need to know how much better is Intel than AMD?

Do I want to pay 80€ more for Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 (2.66GhZ) than AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ (2.66GhZ)

Intel computer has got 2gig ram, AMD one 3gigs, they have got the same graphics card, and AMD one has 1T of HD, Intel one 500gigs, not that I'd need 500gigs there, 1t even less.


So, anyways, respond to this question: Is Intel worth the 80€ more than AMD? If so, please tell why, don't just say "AMD is shit", I can believe it, but could you then describe the shitness more please.

Psychor
01-11-2008, 06:20 PM
I don't know if they fixed it by now, but i once saw a benchtest about the heat difference between Intell and AMD. Both PC's where running a game and they removed the processor fan and measured the heat, after that they put it back on.
Intell's heat raised to 60 and rebooted, after putting the fan back on it functioned normally again. AMD heat went up to 350 and got fried.
Since then i'm sticking to Intell.

tarajunky
01-11-2008, 06:22 PM
The Intel chip is much faster. In this case, about 35% faster.

The only reason to purchase AMD chips are if you're on a very limited budget and plan to overclock them. You can get pretty good bang for your buck with AMD if you're overclocking.

Intel chips are more powerful, and usually more expensive. If you're buying a pre-assembled computer, then often overclocking is impossible, and you are limited to what they give you. In that case the AMD becomes even less appealing. If you can get an E6750 for the same price as the AMD 5000+ you should definitely go with Intel.

n3ss3s
01-11-2008, 06:23 PM
Nice, except for the fact that this is reality and I ain't going to screw my fan...

Okay, I've came into the conclusion that I will pay

849€ for

AMD Athlon X2 2.66ghz
nVidia 8800gt
1t hard drive
3g ram

instead of

929€

Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 2.66ghz
2gigs ram
500g hd
nVidia 8800gt


EDIT: @Tara: God damit can't the staff just lie and agree with eachother?!


If you can get an E6750 for the same price as the AMD 5000+ you should definitely go with Intel.

Look, AMD computer has a better RAM and better hd, equal gfx, I'm going to buy a pre-assembled computer, and no, AMD Athlon 5000+ in Finland ~100€ and Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 ~ >= 200

pwnt, period.

EDIT EDIT: Sry, didn't notice the "if". Answer: No, I can't.

[S]paz
01-12-2008, 10:20 AM
just to say that, even though i think you know, that ram can be added so i wouldn't buy an AMD just because of ram, but i don't think that you that stupid,

also hdd space isn't really another choosing option since you can once again add more. But based on my experiences i would pay more for the Intel, despite the difficulties of overclocking due to the AMD's heat factor that psychor mentioned

~Spaz

n3ss3s
01-12-2008, 11:11 AM
Look, I'm not going to overclock any shit, nor take off my fan, I've made my decision and wouldn't like to have this thread deleted..

osmm
01-12-2008, 03:04 PM
I'd seriously go with the AMD. Funny I was asking my bro what is the difference just last night. He said AMD go more for the "architecht" of the chip and Intel has gone for speed. BUT now days, AMD is about just as fast as Intel anyways. He said he likes AMD better and most of our comps have been AMD. Plus it costs less, has more RAM, and has double memory.

fom
01-12-2008, 06:33 PM
You should have gone with intel, intel is a faster chip then AMD and definieltly worth it.

BTW, Nvidia 8800's kick ass.

KoKouKo
01-18-2008, 03:00 AM
intel is better cuz 1 gb of ram costs like 20 usd lol dont know crap about european currency rates

Wizzup?
01-18-2008, 09:32 AM
The Intel chip is much faster. In this case, about 35% faster.

The only reason to purchase AMD chips are if you're on a very limited budget and plan to overclock them. You can get pretty good bang for your buck with AMD if you're overclocking.

Intel chips are more powerful, and usually more expensive. If you're buying a pre-assembled computer, then often overclocking is impossible, and you are limited to what they give you. In that case the AMD becomes even less appealing. If you can get an E6750 for the same price as the AMD 5000+ you should definitely go with Intel.

That just made me shed a tear.
Bravo. I'd say Intel, too.

IEatJ00erBaybees
01-27-2008, 03:14 AM
Psssh, you Intel junkies. I prefer AMD, personally. It's cheaper and it's very good for gaming and compatibility.

But, even I, at the moment, would take this CHEAP Quad-Core over any AMD.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115018

It's in HUGE demand now too.

Narcle
01-27-2008, 03:49 AM
Right now with the current cpu chips I would go Intel, they are leading with the best chips right now. I won't lie tho AMD was leading with the last batch of chips but that has changed with the Duo and Quad cores; Intel rules those right now. If the AMD deal didn't have the 1TB hard drive I would go with the Intel setup. (I love hard drive space)

n3ss3s
01-28-2008, 02:14 PM
I have bought the new computer, the amd one cost me 140€ less than the intel shit with 1gig less ram and 500gig less HD. Good deal says I.

Pseudoclosed.