Jordanzilla
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I want to know what I should get for my computer. I am using it to program so I don't want it to be too powerful or too weak. Please reply
is amd nice
so amd is what i need
negative. I have only a small amount of programming knowledge, but I know for sure that the higher IPC of the intel will cause your compiling to go much faster. You can use AMD if you want, but you are only wasting your own time.so amd is what i need
If you want to buy a over priced cpu then buy Intel, if you are on a short budget get amd.
They are by no means overpriced. http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/289?vs=102 shows the closest thing to a FX4100 you will find. The price difference is $10. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103727
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115078
If you want worse performance for the same price, then go for it. Don't come back being sore about your performance.
yeah, microcenter would be the place to go, but even if he did have one close by, an intel bundle would still be the way to go. he could get a i3 2100 and a asrock pro 4 motherboard for around $150, or even an i5 2500k and board for around $225. this is the way to go, cuz now he is able to be on a platform thats performance can grow, by upgrading to higher end cpu's in the future, instead of being locked down with an amd platform, that is pretty limitied in performance compared to intel. i have an i3 2100 running in one of my builds, and ill tell you what, its better than most quad core amd chips, pulls about 41 Gflops on intel burntest, compared to the phenom II x 4 965 which pulls 43Gflops. it beats all amd chips in single threaded applications. and it only gets better since your on a 1155 socket. go intel, and dont think about it again. budget conscience or not, i strongly recomend going with some sort of intel platform. the performance is hard to ignore.
From my gaming experience, I think there's not a significant difference between AMD and Processors so far (comparing AMD Phenom II 975 to i5-3570K) both at stock level. However, I've never overclocked, but for everyday usage for online streaming videos, web-browsing, you probably won't notice any difference![]()