1.phenom 2
2.phenom, replaced byt the phenom 2
3.athlon 2, are budget cpus
The top phenom 2 quad (3.4GHz) is overall a tiny bit better than a Q9950 2.8GHz. Just to give u an idea on performance.
It all depends if you are going to OC or not. The AMD is cheap and has overall slightly better performance, but i bet it wont overclock very much.
87dtna had a Phenom II X2 550 unlocked to a quad running at 3.8. Not to bad for a 99 buck processor.
I've had both and for gaming they are pretty much identical. Benching on the other hand is a different story and depending on your cooling for each you will get a variety of outcomes.
It all depends if you are going to OC or not. The AMD is cheap and has overall slightly better performance, but i bet it wont overclock very much. The Q9950 will OC well and will out perform the AMD, but it is more expensive. My Q9950 is on 3.6, concidering my cpu nearly as good as AMD when it was running at 2.8, it defernatly a lot better than the AMD now.
i have an amd athlon 64 x2 5200+ Brisbane stock at 2.7 ghz that is now running at 3.28 ghz completely stable. i know this doesn't really apply here but i am just saying that amd cpu's DO have overclocking potential (though maybe not as much as intel apples to apples; i don't know since i have not actually had an intel cpu).
1.phenom 2
2.phenom, replaced byt the phenom 2
3.athlon 2, are budget cpus
Phenom II>Athlon II>Phenom, as the athlon II is just a phenom II without the L3 cache.
Don't they use different core designs?
Don't they use different core designs?