payter ang intel kaso mahal jud siya.. budget friendly ang amd..
payter ang intel kaso mahal jud siya.. budget friendly ang amd..
ahh pareha ra na bro intel and amd ok ra na silang duha depende ra na sa imong set-up compatibility mao na ang importante, depende pud na sa imong budget kung mahalon mas maayo
AnandTech: AMD's Athlon II X3 435 & New Energy Efficient CPUs: Killing Intel Below $90
o para nay pang atik atik nga guide daw
next time intel na sad akoa e push para mas lingaw samot ka kutaw ang libog hahahaha
@dmelsie: Ayaw bro hehehehe..... anyway thanks sa tip and guide bro.
Para nako daog na ang AMD....mas kusog gud ang AMD x2 5200+, running at 2 gb single channel kaysa sa akong Core 2 Duo 6330, running at 2x1gb dual channel.
tskk tssk tskk .!!!
OT:
here we go again battle of the titans, between of two rivals.
maybe someday all computers in the world. may using a clockless processor
EETimes.com - ARM offers first clockless processor core
for TS:
if i were you, stick on your budget first.
each processor have unique features. nothing to compared for both processor intel and amd.
for performance and speed it is only a matter of hardware specs.
thanks
get a friend, do a jack en poy, u choose either ana intel or amd and ure friend will chose the other. whoever wins, the brand wins. then come back here and ask what model.
so heres my share para something intel side
from anandtech conclusion:
Sometimes the comparisons you think may be most difficult are the easiest to call. The competition at $70 is actually pretty well defined. Intel has the advantage in nearly all of our non-gaming tests; the E5300 is anywhere from 0 - 20% faster in most cases than the Athlon X2 7850. On top of the actual performance advantage, there’s a power advantage too. With the E5300 you’re getting a 45nm chip that can be cooled by a very low profile heatsink or kept nearly silent with a larger one. In either case you’ll have a cooler running computer, slightly lower power bill, and a more pleasant experience come summer.
If you’re building a gaming box however, the recommendation shifts entirely the other way. The Athlon X2 7850 is the clear winner in gaming performance, significantly outperforming the E5300. In gaming tests the E5300 is simply too cache starved and without an on-die memory controller, each trip to main memory is too costly to compete with the 7850.
The only difficulty comes in if you do both of these things - if you’re building a machine that will be used for demanding 3D games and other CPU intensive work. In that case it boils down to which you care about more and whether or not power consumption matters.
Quite possibly the most interesting take away from this review is that with the Pentium E5300 Intel delivers, at $74, a CPU that is faster than the original Core 2 Duo E6400. And as such, it's also faster than every single Pentium 4 ever made. If you're looking to upgrade from an older Pentium 4 system, it'll cost a lot less than you might guess.
the full review and comparison (take note they are all running at stock speed)
AnandTech: AMD Athlon X2 7850 vs. Intel Pentium E5300: Choosing the Best $70 CPU
if overclocking is involve owning na ang E5300 compared to 7850
ang weakness niya nga mo agi pa sa northbridge to communicate wtih the memory is ma compensate sa iya high clocks so maka match or molabaw pa siya sa 7850 in gaming kay mas pas pas na siya maka process man hehehe akoa ra pod na idea ha if nay dili kauyon aw inyo na na hehehe
x2 7850 sucks big time when overclocking tried and tested na nako, mag lisod na ko increase sa speed maski 500 mhz increase lang but with intel E5300 pwede 1000 mhz ang increase nyahahaha
if magkugi ka og research mostly even newbie overclocker can easily OC this procie at least 3.0 ghz at stock voltage i myself has tried overclocking E5300 with stock voltage at 3.4 ghz prime stable for 2 hours wala na nako matuli og sakto pa kay sa akoa friend na system to iya gipa optimize niya limited time ra hehehe gamit nako is gigabyte g31 mobo which is cheapo na sad
for more info on E5200 overclocking nay thread ni poldo ato diri
so with this we can say that
E5300
lower power consumption at load
runs cooler
fast in applications
lower performance in games because of lower cache
highly overclockable
price 3670 (based on pcx SRP price)
X2 7850
faster in gaming
consumes more power at load
mas init sa E5300
price 3850 (based on pcx srp price)
its your call which procie you choose
Last edited by dmelsie; 11-05-2009 at 02:15 PM.
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