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Most games don't take advantage of more than 2 cores.1. You have no proof.
2. A 390x is meant for 4K, do your research because you clearly don't know what you're even talking about.
3. You want to keep back-chatting? It's bad enough I'm staff yet you want to continue insulting?
4. AMD's cores are what really matters compared to Intel, not to mention speeds.
They where the first to get to 1Ghz and now they're the world's first to get to 5Ghz.
5. Single core? The AMD 8350 is an eight core CPU. Games take advantage of that. As for the stuttering I doubt that has anything to do with the CPU, it's called a GPU or Graphics Processing Unit (Your graphics card) if you don't know what they are already.
So when you're ready, go delete that comment you made, and provide evidence rather than back-chat like a thirteen year old.
That's nothing to do with the card manufacturer. The card you are talking about is an integrated graphics card. AMD/Nvidia integrated cards perform similarly to Intel ones. No integrated card will be able to match the performance of a discrete card (after a certain price).I agree ^ But DO NOT go with a product that has neither AMD/NVIDIA, trust me, I had a laptop with only a single Intel HD 5500 and it runs HORRIBLY, even by using the more optimised settings!
If you think that AMD CPUs are superior to Intel you are beyond delusional.1. You have no proof.
2. A 390x is meant for 4K, do your research because you clearly don't know what you're even talking about.
3. You want to keep back-chatting? It's bad enough I'm staff yet you want to continue insulting?
4. AMD's cores are what really matters compared to Intel, not to mention speeds.
They where the first to get to 1Ghz and now they're the world's first to get to 5Ghz.
5. Single core? The AMD 8350 is an eight core CPU. Games take advantage of that. As for the stuttering I doubt that has anything to do with the CPU, it's called a GPU or Graphics Processing Unit (Your graphics card) if you don't know what they are already.
So when you're ready, go delete that comment you made, and provide evidence rather than back-chat like a thirteen year old.
I'd like to point you over to this discussion at /r/buildapc, I'll re-iterate some of the main points from the discussion here:
- AMD GPUs have a slight advantage over Nvidia in performance/price.
- AMD GPUs tend to run hotter than their Nvidia counterparts, especially at the high-end. This is especially true for reference cards.
- Nvidia have a much stronger presence in the gaming world, and their marketing is better; more people know about them.
- Nvidia has better and easier to use software/ drivers for its cards.
- Nvidia cards tend to be of a higher build quality and will typically last longer than AMD cards. However, this doesn't matter so much anymore since most people won't keep the same card for longer than 2-3 years.
It's down to personal preference really. I personally like Nvidia but there's no reason I wouldn't choose to use an AMD card.
The overclocking of AMD CPU's is far superior if you haven't seen.If you think that AMD CPUs are superior to Intel you are beyond delusional.
You can overclock them more but they still won't perform as well as Intel CPUs. It's to do with the architecture, it's not all about numbers on a sheet of paper.The overclocking of AMD CPU's is far superior if you haven't seen.
I'm aware, though what about this?You can overclock them more but they still won't perform as well as Intel CPUs. It's to do with the architecture, it's not all about numbers on a sheet of paper.
You know clock speed isn't everything?I'm aware, though what about this?
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/fx-8150-bulldozer-record-overclocking-speed,13903.html
http://valid.canardpc.com/records.php
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Rank #1
2015-04-02
ADMIN-PC reached 8979 MHz with a Intel Core i3 4150
MB: GIGABYTE B85M-D3V - RAM: 8192MB A-Data Technology
Rank #2
2012-11-19
Andre Yang reached 8794 MHz with a AMD FX-8350
MB: ASUS CROSSHAIR V FORMULA-Z - RAM: 2048MB G.Skill
Rank #3
2014-08-22
The Stilt - #AMD30Live reached 8723 MHz with a AMD FX
MB: ASUS CROSSHAIR V FORMULA-Z - RAM: 8192MB AMD
Rank #4
2014-12-26
STEVE-HP reached 8703 MHz with a AMD A6-3650
MB: PEGATRON CORPORATION 2ACF - RAM: 8192MB Hyundai Electronics
Rank #5
2015-04-11
vanadium reached 8618 MHz with a Intel Core i5 750 (ES)
MB: GIGABYTE H55-UD3H - RAM: 8192MB Unknown
Not trying to be a fan-boy, at all. I'm just giving AMD more credit because they don't slap their names on every game out there. Look at those dates though.. 2012-11-19... AMD reached 8794MHz where as 2015-04-02 Intel reached 8979...
AMD where the first to reach 1Ghz all the way up to 5Ghz. Dats some crazy speeds...
Just to add:
http://www.amd.com/en-us/who-we-are/corporate-information/history