It depends on your usage, there are many models which you can check and decide thinking also if you will use for render, business or to play games.
I use AMD, i think its better for multiprocessing which I need for coding, however when I play games im sad I don't have an intel chip
It depends on your usage, there are many models which you can check and decide thinking also if you will use for render, business or to play games.
If you get AMD you won't have to heat your house in the winter
AMD :3 is probably 10x times better for gaming personally than intel
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For most people Intel is currently better than AMD. The general performance of a 3.6GHz AMD Ryzen 1800X CPU compared to a 7th Generation 4.2GHz Intel Kaby Lake Core i 7 7700K CPU is slightly weaker, and yet the AMD processor costs hundreds of dollars more than the Intel equivalent.
Last edited by bilotola; 02-19-2019 at 05:44 AM. Reason: people opinion about intel and amd
Intel 7th generation series was very stable. AMD is cheap as compare to Intel but quality is not at par with intel
For Gaming i would still go with Intel. If you do alot Video/Audio Editing AMD with a lot of Core's its really dope
If you want more value out of your buck go for AMD
If you want performance and don't give a shit about money, Intel.
AMD is going big with 3000 soon : )
Do OC the AMD for best results ~ 4.2GHz .
Save $200
Last edited by citydrifter; 03-06-2019 at 11:15 PM.
I would go with AMD
price-performance is awesome.
Didn't try AMD yet, always on Intel, so if u want to get both Quality and Price, just go for some older Intel and you will find the right one for you.
If your budget supports it then I would definitely recommend Intel, they are overall a bit more stable, however AMD is very cost-efficient and are also a great choice if you want a cheaper option with the same amount of power.
I had better experience with Intel.
I wish AMD all the best, the competition for Intel is very important. In recent years, they have made a decent move on Intel, unfortunately they still lack about 20% of the kernel performance! And apparently even the much-anticipated Ryzen 3000 can't do anything about it.
Sad, but Intel is clearly a better choice, because it doesn't race in the number of cores but the strength of one core. (both companies can make a 64 core, but only intel can produce a stronger single core-that is fact AMD fans)
about the quality of motherboards sometime next time
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AMD is cheaper but it depends on what you want your computer to do