Jodell88
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AMD cards are better at compute than Nvidia cards. A lowly 7790 can almost match a Titan in some workloads.As far as I can tell, the AMD GPUs are significantly better at crypto-coin mining
AMD cards are better at compute than Nvidia cards. A lowly 7790 can almost match a Titan in some workloads.As far as I can tell, the AMD GPUs are significantly better at crypto-coin mining
I feel you. My Athlon XP chip was my favorite. Had it in a K7S5A and overclocked the piss out of it. I bet I didn't even have $150 into the mobo and CPU. Man..that combo was great.
Just built a rig for lil rudeguy. Dropped a total of $400 on the mobo and cpu, of course I bought an Intel chip. I bought the unlocked chip and the mobo with OC bios built in. Never touched any of the settings, didn't have to. It was scary fast at stock, so I had no reason to dick with it.
The old days are gone man....
I'm a bit of a fanboy with AMD but yeah, their CPUs haven't been competitive in a very long time. Their one saving grace is low cost, if you want to build a cheap rig. Though Intel's performance per watt is significantly higher.
Their one bright side is the GPU market. They're still very competitive with nVidia. Especially since they snagged the entire 8th gen console market. Not to mention they usually are cheaper as well, especially when compared to nVidia's more silly offerings. GTX Titan, I'm looking at you. Unfortunately, the R9 series don't seem to be quite up to the GTX 7XX cards.
You should. When AMD is gone and Intel charges $250.- for an entry level CPU we will all weep with shame.
Many a tear was shed when Cyrix left the market right?
Is this going to happen in the next 12 months. From what I hear you won't even be able to buy pcs after that because we will all be using tablets.....
the people that say that are laughing when the camera is off, or are just really stupid.