What according to You is Better Intel Or Amd ?
By Heavens_King
@Heavens_King (95)
India
May 10, 2008 10:26am CST
Hi guyz,
This Is Really A Good Thing To Think On
Wht is The Better microprocessor according to you intel or amd and why
according to me Intel is better then AMD as AMD gets heated very fast and believe i have seen a experiment in which when u remove the fan of the processor from intel it just hangs but amd burns up
wht are ur view i better would like to know
thanx
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15 responses
@Heavens_King (95)
• India
13 May 08
Yes Bro But Yet When It Comes to heat it gives great heat out if ever a chasis fan goes down and u dont know then ur processor is done for good
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@Heavens_King (95)
• India
14 May 08
You Might be assembling PC'z but im an IT professional and im so much into computers u never know however AMD has great amount of transistors and capacitors of a little big size and there circurtary is a bit complex which increases the heat due to close packing in processor
however tehre is nothing to with fan of processor for noise and working fan just work to throw out the excess of heat on the processor
There are very hardly difference in proccessing work of Intel and AMD but due to excess of heat in AMD it gets behind bro i say if they sort out the heat problems they will be on the top of charts
thats how my view go
thanx for reply
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@zweeb82 (5653)
• Malaysia
15 May 08
Haha, no matter how much the debate, the CPUs prove themselves. I really like the AMD architecture though. It's definitely better than Intel I should say. Ledd bottle necks & the way they communicateYou're 17 & already an IT professional? Good on you man!~
@LCplHitman (210)
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10 May 08
This really depends on your budget. Intel's Core2Duo range has turned the market on its head with its great performance and has forced AMD to majorly reprice their products. The result is that that brilliant AMD processor which costed more than $200 a year ago can now be bought for about 2/3 the price. AMD's products are now being targetted to users on a budget instead of their previous market of hardcore gamers. Intel's range now boasts greater grunt than their AMD counterparts, but more often than not, at a higher price. Conclusion: you want a decent processor with multi-core capabilities that can do the job? go for AMD. If you have slightly larger pockets, and want a processor which provides the grunt you demand for your pc, Intel wins hands down.
@Heavens_King (95)
• India
10 May 08
Well Your Correct But Yet Ur Lagging Behind As Intel Core 2 Extreme Is Also there Which is better then core 2 duo
however u got a great comment about it thanx
@tintusam (1168)
• India
17 Oct 08
i will say if u want raw performance go for AMD Turion 6400 x2 series.nothing beats it. nothing is better. Overheating is a problem in all AMD chips buts thats becoz its a much faster performer.
Gamers swear on AMD. so do designers. Intel is for usual office use.
@kriskhedkar (877)
• India
11 May 08
AMD is best suited for the high end graphics, that is why it is mainly used by the people who play computer games a lot. and one more advantage is its less costly. I have not heard of anything about the experiment you have seen. but i think in both cases it will burn maybe difference of couple of minutes. Anyways for graphics use AMD is the best.
@Heavens_King (95)
• India
11 May 08
Bro its been tested in american labs that intel dont burn and amd burns if u want the video tell me i will give u
however amd gets heated to lot extent this is the one problem that amd cant came across to solve
@LilyPad123 (377)
• Singapore
10 May 08
AMD is made for gamers on the whole. But i guess now they are shifting their attention to building better chips for all types of users. I use intel for my computer. But i do not really see any difference between the two brands though. AMD does get heated fast with cooling systems being available i think that is not problem. I still prefer intel because it does multi-tasking better though and thats what i need. But AMD is catching up fast, i might build my next system up using AMD.
@Matthammer (385)
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13 May 08
I shifted to AMD many years ago and have never looked back. They're aimed more at the gamer market, but with the visual aspects they also give good response for creative software like Photoshop.
Technically they are both using much the same technology, but as an engineer i have seen more issues with Intel systems over the years.
To be fair though, this could be more to do with the users than the PC's or their internals ;)
@Heavens_King (95)
• India
13 May 08
Bro thats the real jumble out here
u really cant say whos better
as AMD is ahead from intel in gaming and too gives good processing
but when it comes to system cooling its way behind it
i dont know y the company is not looking after it
i say better they should work on there cooling system then they will be ahead for sure
@HummerH2K2 (36)
• United States
17 Jun 08
I've never had the chance to use an AMD processor. All of the computers I've used have been Intel processors, but Dell is starting to sell computers that have AMD processors as a default, and Dell is the only computers that we really buy so I would like to compare the two one day. As a result of reading some of the online discussions, I believe that AMD would be a better choice. I hear people talking about how its performance is more outstanding than Intel processors so I would probably recommend that. I do think Intel processors are more slow because that is what I use daily.
@nokia6233 (937)
• India
4 Jul 08
it really depends on your needs....what you want and your usgae patterna nd your budget...
for simply better performance i suggest intel paltform and for a cheap and simple solution i suggest AMD...
@doctorgenius (558)
• India
12 Jun 08
INtel Pentium all the way
Intel Pentium is by far the Best Processor
@Timothy31 (649)
• United States
30 May 08
I personally think AMD is better but i don't see anything wrong at all with intel.