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Which of these CPUs is faster ?

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i am from Slovenia, but i will be buying from Germany because its way cheaper. I am looking at laptops on this comparing site https://geizhals.de/?cat=nb

 

But not all of the shops ship outside Germany so i am limited to:

 

Mindfactory

ComputerUniverse

Hardwareversand

Caseking

Amazon.de (Don't know why but there are few Laptops they dont ship outside germany)

Amazon can be quite picky with their shipping I guess. Living in the UK with the glory of Prime 1-day delivery I don't see that sort of stuff.

 

This laptop looks like a pretty good deal to me...apart from the fact that it's Lenovo (meaning it's probably going to be quite SuperFishy, and a 500GB HDD...):

https://geizhals.de/lenovo-g50-80-80l00023ge-a1346700.html?hloc=at&hloc=de

I would spend a bit more and get an SSD and throw it in that to be perfectly honest, and find a way to completely avoid using the SuperFish stuff.

a8-6410 or i3-4005u. which is faster (more powerfull) ?

 

Is ther any site where i can check which CPU is faster ?

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a8-6410 or i3-4005u. which is faster (more powerfull) ?

 

Is ther any site where i can check which CPU is faster ?

http://cpuboss.com but I wouldn't entirely remember it.

They're both on the slow end. What are you after? A relatively inexpensive laptop?

 

It seems as though the Intel chip is better in terms of single threaded performance but the AMD chip will perform better in multithreaded workloads, but not by all too much.

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Yeah i just need something portable for web, office (school things)... and Laptops with these 2 CPUs were just under my budget of 350€. Thats why i was asking.

 

http://cpuboss.com but I wouldn't entirely remember it.

They're both on the slow end. What are you after? A relatively inexpensive laptop?

 

It seems as though the Intel chip is better in terms of single threaded performance but the AMD chip will perform better in multithreaded workloads, but not by all too much.

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Yeah i just need something portable for web, office (school things)... and Laptops with these 2 CPUs were just under my budget of 350€. Thats why i was asking.

Which country are you in? I might feel like looking for good deals that are available to you.

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i am from Slovenia, but i will be buying from Germany because its way cheaper. I am looking at laptops on this comparing site https://geizhals.de/?cat=nb

 

But not all of the shops ship outside Germany so i am limited to:

 

Mindfactory

ComputerUniverse

Hardwareversand

Caseking

Amazon.de (Don't know why but there are few Laptops they dont ship outside germany)

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i am from Slovenia, but i will be buying from Germany because its way cheaper. I am looking at laptops on this comparing site https://geizhals.de/?cat=nb

 

But not all of the shops ship outside Germany so i am limited to:

 

Mindfactory

ComputerUniverse

Hardwareversand

Caseking

Amazon.de (Don't know why but there are few Laptops they dont ship outside germany)

Amazon can be quite picky with their shipping I guess. Living in the UK with the glory of Prime 1-day delivery I don't see that sort of stuff.

 

This laptop looks like a pretty good deal to me...apart from the fact that it's Lenovo (meaning it's probably going to be quite SuperFishy, and a 500GB HDD...):

https://geizhals.de/lenovo-g50-80-80l00023ge-a1346700.html?hloc=at&hloc=de

I would spend a bit more and get an SSD and throw it in that to be perfectly honest, and find a way to completely avoid using the SuperFish stuff.

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