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disolitude said:
HollyGamer said:
disolitude said:
HollyGamer said:
Just go for Intel CPU and mother board that supported and stay with Intel CPU, you can go with lower or medium GPU for know but don't go with AMD CPU.

750ti is a good choice for mid range but if you have more money you better look for 760 up.

There is absolutely no reason for this type of recomendation when considering his request. Intel CPU is absolutely not a requirement for a low end gaming rig. 

Something like an Athlon X4 860K and a cheap FM2+ mobo will not bottleneck him at all.

Only Intel processor that makes sense for his setup is the G3258 and that processor trades blows and performance with the 860K.

Even with lower card graphic, if you have a good CPU (heck even and i3 dual core is better if you are not considering ps2 emulator)  you can still play games more better. I am not saying Intel is better in all aplication benchmark, but Intel is more reliable for games most of the times even dual core on i3 is better then any quad core AMD card. more over it's just my preference.


I've had, tested, benchmarked all kinds of CPUs within different price ranges. Before the G3258 Intel CPU, for low end builds, you'd be absolutely foolish to buy intel.

You can pretty much sumarize the CPU performance below:

Sub 100 bucks - AMD > Intel

- other than if you get G3258 and overclock, Athlon X4 and FX 4300 wll beat all Intels sub 100 dollar chips in gaming and other benchmarks

- Only reason to get Intel is because of single threaded performance 

 

Sub 150 bucks - AMD > Intel

- FX 6300/6350 and 8320 will beat intel i3s in 95% of the games and most other performance benhcmarks

- Only reason to get Intel is because of single threaded performance 

- Once you overclock AMD chips, its not even close

 

200 bucks and above - Intel > AMD

- No contest really once you get Intels i5

Well you are right if you considered "Overclocking " but i sugest the specification for PC beginer (eventhou overclocking is easy) but still it's wise if the hardware stay as it is.

and the price yes i agree, thats why it's better to hold until he get the money more and it's just slightly expensive but better in overal. It's just my preference , AMD price is good but for longevity reliabilty, power consumption (you need more good PSU ), heat, and other 's thing, Intel is more better (my opinion back up by many people here).

so my preference AMD is good, the performence " sometimes " exceeding intel, and the price is cheeper on the same class,   if you looking for a short term, but when you look into Intels is more expensive but the benefit is not just on performance but overal from maintenance, power consumption and etc.

Well i never had AMD seriously, but i read in forums and ask my friend who had experience and all my relative on PC store and including read on review, so i don't have to spend a lot of money to benchmarking all those card and i trust your judgement but i also trust my own judgement