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Intel vs AMD (CPU's)  

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  1. 1. Best CPU brand

    • AMD
      14
    • Intel
      8


If all you do is compare processor to processor, without taking any other factor into consideration, like price, platform, etc, Intel is the clear winner. But when you factor in price, and the 9900K being double the 2700, then it's up to you to decide which is better. Also, I'm pretty sure "AMD vs Intel" is against the ToS.

 

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2 minutes ago, Cereal5 said:

If all you do is compare processor to processor, without taking any other factor into consideration, like price, platform, etc, Intel is the clear winner. But when you factor in price, and the 9900K being double the 2700, then it's up to you to decide which is better. Also, I'm pretty sure "AMD vs Intel" is against the ToS.

 

 

Just a general question, im not saying one is better than the other I just want other peoples opinions is all. And I meant generally; including price, performance, etc... thanks

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If you want the best performance, Intel. If you want the best value, AMD.

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42 minutes ago, Orbity said:

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Generally they are both very good cpu brands, because the word "generally" has no meaning. They each have a specific purpose, but if you say the word "generally" im thinking of a computer for a general user, and they are both fine for that. Even snapdragon powered windows laptops are good enough for "general" use.

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