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What's better AMD or Intel processors

PostPosted: September 17th, 2011, 2:11 pm
by aperson98
Well I'm curious about to see what people's opinions are about this. On one hand AMD processors are much cheaper then Intel processors, but don't seem to be as reliable as Intel ones. I myself have had bad luck with a computer with a AMD processor it like to crash every now and then the screen blackouts and if playing sound it will jitter in place :roll: I never seemed to have issues like that with Intel processors therefore I think there better, but that's just my viewpoint.

Re: What's better AMD or Intel processors

PostPosted: October 16th, 2011, 8:37 am
by Simion32
I prefer Intel processors for some unknown reason, but I really have no idea which is better, if at all.

Re: What's better AMD or Intel processors

PostPosted: October 17th, 2011, 5:34 am
by Jomingo
From my experience, AMD processors are more affordable, but Intel processors are of higher quality. AMD processors tend to have more problems, while Intel are just really well made and issue-free. They're a crap ton more expensive, but you get what you pay for.

That's been my view anyway, can't tell you how accurate it is.

Re: What's better AMD or Intel processors

PostPosted: March 25th, 2012, 9:20 pm
by MadcapTech
From what I've seen, and what I know, AMD is usually cheaper, and won't run as quickly or efficiently as Intel processors. Typically if you're building a gaming computer you're probably going to want to lean more towards Intel. Otherwise, either will do the job good enough. From what I also have heard, if you are gaming on a PC, Intel I5/I7's are the way to go.

Re: What's better AMD or Intel processors

PostPosted: August 22nd, 2012, 3:03 pm
by Mr.Diddy
aperson98 wrote:Well I'm curious about to see what people's opinions are about this. On one hand AMD processors are much cheaper then Intel processors, but don't seem to be as reliable as Intel ones. I myself have had bad luck with a computer with a AMD processor it like to crash every now and then the screen blackouts and if playing sound it will jitter in place :roll: I never seemed to have issues like that with Intel processors therefore I think there better, but that's just my viewpoint.

No wonder my laptop (the one I am using right now) randomly crashes! :lol: (It started doing it right when I got It which was less than a year ago, especially when I open several programs at once.)