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Does AMD had a website similar to Intel's ARK???

Hi, I am new here, I am from Malaysia and a subscriber to LTT.

 

I find ARK (not that game,the website about Intel's processors) kinda useful to me.

Every time I need to look up some specs for a processor(basics only,I am not as professional as Luke,Linus or some of you guys over here) or check whether if it is still in support, I'll  just look it up at ARK.

However, I can't seem to find similar website for AMD processors. Do they have one???? If no, then anyone had a good website to recommend???

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1 minute ago, RealGamer said:

Hi, I am new here, I am from Malaysia and a subscriber to LTT.

 

I find ARK (not that game,the website about Intel's processors) kinda useful to me.

Every time I need to look up some specs for a processor(basics only,I am not as professional as Luke,Linus or some of you guys over here) or check whether if it is still in support, I'll  just look it up at ARK.

However, I can't seem to find similar website for AMD processors. Do they have one???? If no, then anyone had a good website to recommend???

Unfortunately no, they don't. TechPowerUp has a good database for their graphics card specs, but I haven't checked how much information they have about AMD CPUs.

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No, they don't. 

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i wish, i deeply wish they did, it'd make it SO much easier for me to go trough amd cpu specs.

 

i feel the reason why they dont is both money, and because -honestly- all their FX 8-cores are the same silicon, all their 6-cores, and so on.

 

intel has put in place such a complex binning/market segmentation setup that its almost a necessity.

 

did you know the 4790k has features the 4770k doesnt? i didnt know either until someone pointed me to it.

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2 minutes ago, Glenwing said:

Unfortunately no, they don't. TechPowerUp has a good database for their graphics card specs, but I haven't checked how much information they have about AMD CPUs.

Thanks,my friend.

 

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18 minutes ago, revsilverspine said:

No, they don't. 

CPU World is your best bet for AMD CPUs

 

18 minutes ago, manikyath said:

i wish, i deeply wish they did, it'd make it SO much easier for me to go trough amd cpu specs.

 

i feel the reason why they dont is both money, and because -honestly- all their FX 8-cores are the same silicon, all their 6-cores, and so on.

 

intel has put in place such a complex binning/market segmentation setup that its almost a necessity.

 

did you know the 4790k has features the 4770k doesnt? i didnt know either until someone pointed me to it.

Thanks for replying.

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