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#1 zebubate
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im confused here...im going to be building a computer soon and i dont know what to get in it....amd or intel, which is better?

any help here on what i should get for a gaming comp

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#2 ch5richards
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If money is no option, Intel without a doubt, now if you are on a budget, it depends on what price range, and what you are planning on doing in the near future.
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#3 reyad-u
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I ill say Intel, even if you don't have the necessary budget a E8300 will perfect for whatever you need.
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#4 Musacircuit_2
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If money is no option, Intel without a doubt, now if you are on a budget, it depends on what price range, and what you are planning on doing in the near future.ch5richards
For any budget intel is better right now.

Well ofcourse i should mention "if" you overclock otherwise there are price ranges where AMD will win on stock.

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#5 deadmeat59
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amd is cheaper
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#6 osan0
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basically its a bit like this.

if u have a big budget then intel is ure only man for high performance. at the mo core 2 duos and quads kick the snot out of AMDs high range CPUs. they cost more but they give more. there also more overclockable (newer model usually max out the mobo before they overheat themselves now...its crazy).

if money is an object but u dont mind overclocking then its intel again. even a fairly low end chip can be overclocked ot the hilt and offer crackin bang per buck in the end.

if u dont want to overclock though and ure on a tight-ish budget then AMD may be they way to go in terms of bang per buck.

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#7 zebubate
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alrighty so im gonna go with an intel if its that much better i'll probable go to 300$ for it any ideas for which i should get...?
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#8 -Socrates-
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if you know how to overclock buy the E8400 either way if your not it still really fast! so yah buy the E8400 :)
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#9 teddyrob
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im confused here...im going to be building a computer soon and i dont know what to get in it....amd or intel, which is better?

any help here on what i should get for a gaming comp

zebubate

Intel has got a sizable lead in the CPU over AMD. It used to be the otherway but times change.

I'm building myself and I'm getting a Quad core Q6600. I think it offers best value and it overclocks well and will last longer than a dual core.

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#10 kingme02
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Intel,Intel,Intel,Intel.
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#11 teddyrob
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Just remember 2.4Ghz Quad core will beat 4Ghz dual core when games are made for it, like Lost planet and later Alan Wake.

http://www.alanwake.com/

http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2007/09/04/lost-planet-is-quad-core-love-in

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#12 lachesis-
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alrighty so im gonna go with an intel if its that much better i'll probable go to 300$ for it any ideas for which i should get...?zebubate
q6600 :)
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#13 Musacircuit_2
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Just remember 2.4Ghz Quad core will beat 4Ghz dual core when games are made for it, like Lost planet and later Alan Wake.

http://www.alanwake.com/

http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2007/09/04/lost-planet-is-quad-core-love-in

teddyrob
That will never happen.Not atleast in the next 2 years.
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#14 SearchMaster
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[QUOTE="teddyrob"]

Just remember 2.4Ghz Quad core will beat 4Ghz dual core when games are made for it, like Lost planet and later Alan Wake.

http://www.alanwake.com/

http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2007/09/04/lost-planet-is-quad-core-love-in

Musacircuit_2
That will never happen.Not atleast in the next 2 years.

Even after 2 years, we will have 8 cores instead of 4 so we will end up again with 4cores against 8cores
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#15 RayvinAzn
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For any budget intel is better right now.

Well ofcourse i should mention "if" you overclock otherwise there are price ranges where AMD will win on stock.

Musacircuit_2

Unless you want to go for a Crossfire setup with only $200 for a motherboard and processor. 790FX board plus the X2 5000+ BE chip is a killer combo Intel can't even hope to compete with.

It'd be pretty silly to go for a Crossfire setup with only $200 to spend on a motherboard and processor though.

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#16 SearchMaster
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[QUOTE="Musacircuit_2"]

For any budget intel is better right now.

Well ofcourse i should mention "if" you overclock otherwise there are price ranges where AMD will win on stock.

RayvinAzn

Unless you want to go for a Crossfire setup with only $200 for a motherboard and processor. 790FX board plus the X2 5000+ BE chip is a killer combo Intel can't even hope to compete with.

It'd be pretty silly to go for a Crossfire setup with only $200 to spend on a motherboard and processor though.

Yeah because having better cpu or mobo is way more important imho and also you can have the chance of getting another vga card anytime later
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#17 -Socrates-
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[QUOTE="RayvinAzn"][QUOTE="Musacircuit_2"]

For any budget intel is better right now.

Well ofcourse i should mention "if" you overclock otherwise there are price ranges where AMD will win on stock.

SearchMaster

Unless you want to go for a Crossfire setup with only $200 for a motherboard and processor. 790FX board plus the X2 5000+ BE chip is a killer combo Intel can't even hope to compete with.

It'd be pretty silly to go for a Crossfire setup with only $200 to spend on a motherboard and processor though.

Yeah because having better cpu or mobo is way more important imho and also you can have the chance of getting another vga card anytime later

you can have the cance of getting 3 more cards 790FX FTW

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#18 SearchMaster
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[QUOTE="SearchMaster"][QUOTE="RayvinAzn"][QUOTE="Musacircuit_2"]

For any budget intel is better right now.

Well ofcourse i should mention "if" you overclock otherwise there are price ranges where AMD will win on stock.

-Socrates-

Unless you want to go for a Crossfire setup with only $200 for a motherboard and processor. 790FX board plus the X2 5000+ BE chip is a killer combo Intel can't even hope to compete with.

It'd be pretty silly to go for a Crossfire setup with only $200 to spend on a motherboard and processor though.

Yeah because having better cpu or mobo is way more important imho and also you can have the chance of getting another vga card anytime later

you can have the cance of getting 3 more cards 790FX FTW

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#19 Musacircuit_2
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[QUOTE="Musacircuit_2"]

For any budget intel is better right now.

Well ofcourse i should mention "if" you overclock otherwise there are price ranges where AMD will win on stock.

RayvinAzn

Unless you want to go for a Crossfire setup with only $200 for a motherboard and processor. 790FX board plus the X2 5000+ BE chip is a killer combo Intel can't even hope to compete with.

It'd be pretty silly to go for a Crossfire setup with only $200 to spend on a motherboard and processor though.

Yup pretty much right as it's a bit of an unrealistic situation.
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#20 Baselerd
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Something to mention is that in general, intel motherboards also cost more than AMD ones (unless you get a crap brand).
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#21 DarCowAlways
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Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 for $250. The (similar) AMD Phenom Quad has to be patched to fix a problem it has, effectively reducing its performance by 14% :(

The Q6600 has amazing performance and will last you for a very long time.

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#22 mechwarrior_bob
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I'm getting Q6600 soon :) so I recommend it from materials I've found the quad will last longer and once more games are adapted to it. Quad will be the new Dual
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#23 Stevendawg
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If you want to spend less than $350 on the mobo/cpu and arn't overclocking AMD is ussualy better price/performance wise.

But the higher the budget the better Intel becomes for DIY builds, especially if you're overclocking.

Though price/performance doesn't really mean "better." In terms of life-spam, temperature, ect. they're both fine. Maybe Intel has a slight edge, like Nvidia over ATI.