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AMD -vs- Intel

jnepaul

Junior Member
AMD Athlon? 64 3500+ Processor

or

Intel® Pentium® D Processor 805 Dual-Core
HT Tech.(2.66GHz ,2x 1MB Cache, 533MHz)



My girlfriend is buying a pc and needs some advice! Tried googling for some reviews but theres no direct comparison between the two.

Your help would be much appreciated!

Thank you.
 
Both are good CPUs for the price. It depends on what you want to do with it.
Sidenote- It would be best to wait a few weeks

Welcome to the forums
 
930D looks very very nice for the price. On par with the 3800+ in benchmarks and office apps, only falls behind marginally in gaming. However they new 65nm cores overclock very well, especially known on stock voltage. Making it very user friendly by not taking big risks.
 
Yes, both are good cpu's for the price.

In short, the 3500+ would be faster, but the 805 would be better for multi-tasking.
 
If she's buying a prebuilt then look at the total package and price.

Either CPU is good for most tasks, but the A64 is much better for gaming at stock speed when paired with a good graphics card (not intel motherboard graphics).

Many prebuilt AMD systems come with a PCI-E slot for a graphics card while many low-end intel boxes do not. Again, look at the complete system.
 
Well heres the deal. She wants to order a pc by tommorrow. Doesnt need it for gaming, just using the internet, usual downloading, ripping and burning cds. She just wants it a little more future proof (i know theres no such thing with computers!).

Heres the two current deals:

£459 GBP: http://www.meshcomputers.com/Default.as...PAGE&USG=PRODUCT&ENT=PRODUCT&KEY=74092

and

£499 GBP http://www.meshcomputers.com/Default.as...PAGE&USG=PRODUCT&ENT=PRODUCT&KEY=73770

The more expensive one has twice the memory (@1gig) and larger hard disk drive (@ 250GB). Seems reasonable for only an additional £50. BUT we're not sure about the processors??
 
Thanks for the advice everyone. Will go the the PD since you get more memory and h/d space in the package too!

thecoffeeguy: It does suck, but for a girl who just going to use the computer now and again its not bad!.. considering the specs and price its one of the best deals going esp. with a 19" flat panel screen.

I've had my own pc for a couple of years now. Cost me quite alot, was the most powerful of its day!

AMD FX 53+ (new socket 939)
ASUS A8V-Deluxe mainboard, 2000mhz System Bus.
1GB DDR RAM
300GB x2 Serial ATA (150mbs) HDs
256 ATI Radeon RX800 XT Platinum
500w PSU
19" Sony LCD Flat panel monitor (with DVI input)
Sony multi format 16x DVD DUAL LAYER Recorder
Sony 52x CDRW
Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS
Creative Labs Inspire 7.1 - t7700, 7 Speakers and Sub
ASUS WiFi - For wireless home networking
Logitec cordless optical keyboard and mouse
Built in ethernet LAN (10/100/1000)
6 USB 2.0 ports
Firewire port
2x Serial ATA connectors support RAID 0/1
..blah blah!!

anyway, thanks again guys.
 
If your girlfriend is just browsing, chatting, or doing some works.. go with cheaper one (AMD) and 512mb RAM and 160GB HD is good enough for basic use.
 
QOL might matter to her. If you're not gaming, you can get system that will be quite on stock fans. Some Intels run very hot, some don't. I don't know enough about the entire Intel line to know which ones are the quite (low temperature) ones.

I know that my (old) A64 3000+ tops out at 45c under sustained full load. Upper 30s when doing things besides gaming.
 
For non-gaming work, energy conservation, and system stability/reliability, and especially for laptops - Intel.

For gamers and geeks - AMD.

And why not Apple with an Intel processor?
 
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Thanks to everyone else that helped.
 
Originally posted by: corkyg
For non-gaming work, energy conservation, and system stability/reliability, and especially for laptops - Intel.

For gamers and geeks - AMD.

And why not Apple with an Intel processor?


She's got a budget of £500, Apples here in the UK are quite dear. I think i'll advise her to get the Intel - that package has twice the ram and alot more h/d... 250gb compared to 160gb with the amd package.

I've currently got a geeky amd fx-53, she can have the non-gaming intel!
 
Originally posted by: Blain
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cool site - appreciated. whats all this.. "her" and your "Girlfriend"? You think shes none existent or something?! lol 😕
 
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