Pentium E2180 and AMD4200 which one is good?

Updated on number 2024-02-08
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Personally, I recommend using the e2180

    While the conventional wisdom is that AMD's CPUs are better than Inter's, that's because it was a few years ago, but that's no longer the case.

    In addition, the CPU temperature of the inter is a little lower, and a lower temperature means a lower heat, and a lower heat generation means more stability.

    And according to the convention, the CPU with Inter uses an N card, the CPU with AMD uses a card, and your 9500GT graphics card is an N card, so it is recommended to use Inter's E2180

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.In terms of manufacturing process: it is all 65nm technology, but the metal K and gate technology used by Intel is better than AMD in terms of stability, which is very important for gamers.

    2.From the point of view of the main frequency, AMD's ('s is higher than Intel's, of course, it has more advantages.

    3.**It looks like AMD is cheaper than Intel, and AMD CPUs at the same Intel price can choose a higher frequency of 5000.

    4.It's the consideration of upgrading, if your motherboard is a (support AMD) board, buy AMD, otherwise choose Intel

    Note: Both processors have similar graphics card and memory support and performance!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    GTA4 needs the CPU the most, the graphics card is not the main thing, and the 9500GT is the lowest-end graphics card now, 1G memory is also less, and it takes at least 2G to play games. 2180 is generally better than 4200+, and the detailed instructions are in Zhongguancun**,,Go see for yourself. If you want to play GTA4 comfortably, the minimum CPU should also be 8200

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It depends on what kind of motherboard you use.

    The motherboard also plays a role.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    CPU series Intel Pentium quad core.

    CPU model: Intel Pentium quad-core N4200CPU frequency.

    Highest turbo frequency. Number of cores: Threads: Four cores: Four threads.

    L2 cache 2MB

    The core architecture is Apollo Lake

    The process is 14nm

    Power consumption: 6WAMD E2 series.

    CPU model AMD E2-9010

    CPU clocked at 2GHz

    Highest turbo frequency. Cores: Number of threads: Dual cores.

    L2 cache 1MB

    Power consumption 10W-15W

    In terms of performance, the main frequency of the N4200 is lower than that of 9010, but the number of cores and threads is higher than that of 9010, and the L2 cache is also higher than that of 9010, so the performance is about the same.

    In terms of power consumption, the N4200 is very power-efficient.

    In summary, N4200 is better than E2-9010 under the same circumstances

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Nothing to dispute.

    Core architecture Pentium series of E2220

    The landlord doesn't seem to have figured out the relationship between Core and Core2,This is the root of the controversy,The merchant is also using this to confuse consumers,Note that the merchant is talking about the coreE2220,This is not wrong,But consumers take it for granted that it is the core2E2220,Then the meaning is completely different! Don't underestimate this "2", whether there is this 2 or not, it is a completely different concept!

    There are 3 common definitions of the term "core"!

    1. "Core" can be explained by architecture: At this time, Core is a technical term, which involves Intel's 6 sub-brands Itanium, Xeon, Core, Pentium, Seyan, and Atom, so at this time Pentium and Core are not contradictory.

    2. "Core" is also one of Intel's 6 sub-brands, which is a commercial classification, at this time, the core and Pentium are of the same level, and it should be noted that some of the CPUs with non-core architecture will also be members of the Core brand! For example, the Core i7

    3. "Core" can also be the abbreviation of the Core 2 series under the Core brand, which is most people's understanding of Core, and the landlord also understands Core from this perspective!

    Merchants are playing word games with you! Hehe!

    From definition 1: the e2220 is a core.

    From definition 2: E2220 is Pentium.

    From definition 3: E2220 is Pentium.

    Overall, the E2220 is a Pentium. But the core that merchants can talk about, because it is technically core, to put it bluntly, it is a Pentium CPU built with core technology!

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