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Thread: AMD or Intel

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    Default AMD or Intel

    Yup making anther new computer. but should i go AMD? here is what i need help with


    If you say intel what should i get out of

    CPU.
    E8400 or Q8200

    MB.
    ASUS P5Q-Pro or ASUS P5Q SE/R

    If you say AMD what should i get out of

    CPU.
    Phenom x4 9950 or AM2 x2 6000+

    MB.
    What Asus motherboard is the best for this?

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    Intel, Q8200 & ASUS P5Q-Pro
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flisker View Post
    Intel, Q8200 & ASUS P5Q-Pro
    What he said.

    AMD is best bang for buck in low end systems and Intel in mid - high end systems.

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    As above The Q8200 and P5Q Pro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N!ck View Post
    What he said.

    AMD is best bang for buck in low end systems and Intel in mid - high end systems.
    Not anymore, Phenom II is now a viable alternative, and performs and apparently overclocks very well.


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    Phenom II is a good alternative if you're looking for a cheap, decent quad core. I may get one soon
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