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The title really says it all. I was checking some pricing the other day. They're priced pretty much the same. So I was left wondering which would be "better" for a general-use non-CPU intensive machine? Even with some google-fu, I couldn't dig up any direct comparison.
A6-6400K (434DKK/$80)
Pros:
Higher single thread performance(?)
Slightly higher performance IGP.
Dual-channel memory controller.
Can potentially be overclocked.
Cons:
Power consumption, properly big time.
Only dual-core/single module. (~20% performance hit with second thread running)
Only 1MB L2 cache
Athlon 5350 (427DKK/$78)
Pros:
Four "real" cores.
2MB L2 cache
Newer IGP architechture.
Lower power consumption.
Very low-cost mainboards.
Cons:
Relatively low frequency.
I suppose it'll depend on what you're using the system for, but I'd like to hear everyone's opinion on this.
Before anyone asks, this is a purely hypothetical question. If I really where building such a system, I'd properly get a Celeron and call it a day.
A6-6400K (434DKK/$80)
Pros:
Higher single thread performance(?)
Slightly higher performance IGP.
Dual-channel memory controller.
Can potentially be overclocked.
Cons:
Power consumption, properly big time.
Only dual-core/single module. (~20% performance hit with second thread running)
Only 1MB L2 cache
Athlon 5350 (427DKK/$78)
Pros:
Four "real" cores.
2MB L2 cache
Newer IGP architechture.
Lower power consumption.
Very low-cost mainboards.
Cons:
Relatively low frequency.
I suppose it'll depend on what you're using the system for, but I'd like to hear everyone's opinion on this.
Before anyone asks, this is a purely hypothetical question. If I really where building such a system, I'd properly get a Celeron and call it a day.