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Ryzen CPU Stability

Ok so Im trying to build a pc but I cant choose between AMD ryzen and intel. A lot of the people I've spoken to tell me that AMD is unreliable and will give out in 1-2 years. Im hopping that isnt the case. Anyone with a ryzen cpu help me out? 

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7 minutes ago, consolepeasent16 said:

Ok so Im trying to build a pc but I cant choose between AMD ryzen and intel. A lot of the people I've spoken to tell me that AMD is unreliable and will give out in 1-2 years. Im hopping that isnt the case. Anyone with a ryzen cpu help me out? 

Yeah that's total BS... the Ryzen 5 2600 is one of the best values in PC hardware right now, and you won't regret going with AMD.

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I have two AMD systems that are somewhat old (well they WERE mine, I have them to others but they still work)

 

Phenom IIX4 965 @ 4ghz on a shit Gigaybe 880GM motherboard, that my friend uses to play fortnite

 

FX-6300 @ 4.4ghz on a ASUS 970 that I let my mom have and it works fine.

Before you reply to my post, REFRESH. 99.99% chance I edited my post. 

 

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I run my 2700X as a daily driver with an all core overclock of 4.2 GHz 1.35V on the core. Have been for almost a year now and never had any issues with stability.

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