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The SR3 looks pretty good for a budget build. An unlocked version would bring a tough fight to the Core i5s.



 

 

 

 

 

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JEMC said:

Nowadays, AMD compete in the low en with Intel's i3 processors. If thanks to Zen they can compete in the mid range against Intel's i5, I'd say that Zen/AMD have done a great job.

I know. It's just that I want more bang for buck in the 7 range, especially since I already own an i5, upgrading to a slightly better version of an i5 on AMD's side doesn't sound like a great investment to me, not unless it's a lot cheaper and does a lot more, which is why I'd rather they target the 7's, which would give me a cheaper alternative to an AMD version of an i7.

I do wish AMD would go for the high end a bit more though.



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Good thread !



Zen SR3 + overclock is the way to go then.

I expect AMD might actually be equal to say Haswell's-skylake? by now with their cores.

Took them forever to... that Bulldozer part was pure fail.

 

Im running a low budget gameing pc..... G3258@4ghz (haswell cpu arch, dual core)

For me one of these SR3's would be perfect for my next build, if they still aim to provide the best perf/$.



Chazore said:
JEMC said:

Nowadays, AMD compete in the low en with Intel's i3 processors. If thanks to Zen they can compete in the mid range against Intel's i5, I'd say that Zen/AMD have done a great job.

I know. It's just that I want more bang for buck in the 7 range, especially since I already own an i5, upgrading to a slightly better version of an i5 on AMD's side doesn't sound like a great investment to me, not unless it's a lot cheaper and does a lot more, which is why I'd rather they target the 7's, which would give me a cheaper alternative to an AMD version of an i7.

I do wish AMD would go for the high end a bit more though.

They lack the money for that.

Hopefully Zen delivers and the market responds well to their new chips, bringing enough money to AMD so that they can spend more on R&D.



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I would like to see a Zen based APU around 150watts, where the 100watts where allocated to putting a 480 amd gpu inside it.

Imagine your integrated graphics card on your cpu, is equal to say a nvidia 1060 ?



JRPGfan said:
I would like to see a Zen based APU around 150watts, where the 100watts where allocated to putting a 480 amd gpu inside it.

Imagine your integrated graphics card on your cpu, is equal to say a nvidia 1060 ?

There are several rumors about AMD's APUs.

One rumor says that there will be an APU with a Zen cores with an 11-core GPU part to the RX 460 at 45-65W. That would be like a PS4 on a single chip.

The other one, talks about a 4 core Zen part with 16 Vega based cores and HBM memory at 95W.

The first one could be, but I don't believe the other.



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Actually , i am using my desktop just for PC gaming and emulation, If the CPU cannot run a lot of future emulation like CEMU or PS3 emulation i will use Intel for the time being. I dont care if it 8 or 16 core. If they can run the app with low energy power consumption at low temp then i will move on to AMD.



SR3, SR5, SR7, and SR7+ . I see what you did there, AMD



JEMC said:

They lack the money for that.

Hopefully Zen delivers and the market responds well to their new chips, bringing enough money to AMD so that they can spend more on R&D.

You'd think with targeting low end users after years that they would have enough to do both.



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