Joshua Daggerfire
Wanted Pirate
Man... I like AMD, but i swear they get so hot you can cook a steak on those suckers
AMD's new line of Zen CPUs are now cooler than Intels current stuff x)
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Man... I like AMD, but i swear they get so hot you can cook a steak on those suckers
Just thought this would be an interesting thread to post because I would love to hear your responses, but what do you prefer: AMD or Intel?
Hopefully a full out argument does not start up between the two sides...
I am for AMD, I will be brief - price, quality, approach to the user, news, support - these are useful sides.
Im waiting for the Radeon VII 2nd gen. Whenever anybody releases something, the first step always need refinement, and the 2nd step usually fixes itThe fun thing about AMD is that their GPU's get only better and better due drivers.
I mean Vega 64 launch vs Vega 64 now, darn what an improvement.
I am actually considering that my next pc will have a Radeon VII
Not going for the 16C 32T R9 3850X?But back onto CPUs, got my 1700 last year for $180 and love it! The 8 cores really help with my workloads, and I so want to get a 3700 since Ill be graduating and working
Dont really need it, though I have been thinking about it haha. Its mainly because Im cheap, and Im waiting for the next gen with PCIe4 to get a high tier CPUNot going for the 16C 32T R9 3850X?
I want an i7 for a gaming build, but don't wanna invest in that haha. Hoping jumping from 8 cores to 12 will have a serious effect on my workloads. And going from 3GHz to 4.2 will be a nice bonusStill Intel for me For my type of workloads (from general use to gaming, or even video rendering, it was still the best choice). I went with an 8700k last month and I love it.