AMD S CPU OR INTEL S CPU IS BETTER

Updated on number 2024-04-08
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    AMD has now left an impression in the IT circle and in the hearts of IT people, with high performance and high speed.

    But,The truth won't always be like this,First of all, let's talk about AMD's CPU all say that overclocking is good,But is it all brands of motherboards and all batch numbers of CPUs can be overclocked" No,In fact, it's like this in the K7 series,2500+ plus a fast NF2 is easy to get on 3000+Sometimes you can even go up to 3200+But what about K8 now,If you want to overclock,Then you have two options, 1You are a good hand 2 Buy a CPU that has been working from high to low frequency (Cool Dragon) series,This should be a strategy of AMD.,Look at the ** of those CPUs It's not difficult to guess it.。 For the CPU, the most important thing is not the main frequency, the main frequency is just a number, the higher the external frequency of the general CPU, the better the speed, because of what, in fact, this has a very important relationship with the motherboard, because the higher the external frequency of your CPU, the higher the system bus used, the general AMD CPU external frequency * 2 = CPU bus, IntelCPU external frequency * 4 = CPU bus, so calculated, let me give you an example, now AMD SP2500+ external frequency is 200 by default Using the above formula, you can calculate that its bus is 400, Look at another Intel's CRD346 The external frequency is 133 You can calculate that the bus is 533, okay, 533 and 400 The performance is higher, I don't think I need to say that everyone knows (don't take the brick to fly me, listen to me first) These two CPUs** are basically the same, Intel's main frequency is AMD is Wow! How much difference in the main frequency?,Didn't I say it just now.,The main frequency is not very important.,Because the calculation methods of the two of them are different.。

    The one said: "Then what you mean is that Intel's 346 is better than AMD's 2500+" Let me tell you, then you are wrong again, the CPU bus is important, but if the difference is not very large, there is one thing that is more important than the bus, that is, the cache of the CPU, which is the most critical in terms of speed, 2500+'s L1 (L1 cache) is 64K 346's L1 can basically be said to be no, L2 (Level 2 cache) The two of them are the same, In this way, it can be seen that there are more AMD,64L1It can be seen from this point,AMD still has an advantage in processing speed,Intel's CPU here is generally a level 1 cache compared to the bottom128K AthlonL1I feel quite fierce,K7CPUhe can be completely compared with the current 64 bits,Isn't it very good。

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    AMD is cost-effective, and AMD with the same performance is much cheaper than Intel's. I've always liked AMD and recommend that you adopt it as well.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In terms of speed, AMD is faster (the same grade), and in terms of stable Intel, it is better. Personally, though, I prefer AMD

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Intel's is relatively stable at standard frequencies and overclocking.

    AMD overclocking performance is very good (looking at the Internet café machine, more than 700 overclocked to more than 900, it took a few years).

    I feel better with AMD.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    AMD uses more than calls. It's good for the second one.

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