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There are plenty of reviewers who have gone to great lengths to look at both AMD and INTEL cpus. Go on YouTube and look at some of the following people:
Gamersnexus
Hardware Unboxed
JayzTwoCents
BPScustoms
Bitwit
Paul's Hardware
Level1techs (Linux, Server, Enterprise, etc...)
Optimum Tech
Linus Tech Tips
KitGuruTech
Hardware Canucks
Just to name a few...
INTEL is not the "goto" CPU anymore, depending on what you plan on doing with the computer and gaming is not just about MAXED OUT everything. There are a lot of things to consider when thinking about a build, especially when it's for someone else. Price, performance, form factor, tech support (if needed), etc... Not everyone needs to have a top tier computer to do what they wish it to do.
... and to be honest if your going to offer advice about computer components, wouldn't it be prudent on your part, to GET TO UNDERSTAND AND GAIN KNOWLEDGE about all the pieces and parts that are out there? Just because you like Intel, doesn't make it all inclusive anymore, nor does nvidia with GPU's
Most of us on here from way back when will tell you that AMD was king back in the 939 days... Of course we all moved on with the times... But what gives the best bang for your buck and price to performance is what counts for most people, depending on the need.
You can't have a decent discussion or compelling argument if you only know half the story.
Article:
https://www.techspot.com/article/2043-amd-rise-fall-revival-history/
Here's one for ya...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Skry6cKyz50
Gamersnexus
Hardware Unboxed
JayzTwoCents
BPScustoms
Bitwit
Paul's Hardware
Level1techs (Linux, Server, Enterprise, etc...)
Optimum Tech
Linus Tech Tips
KitGuruTech
Hardware Canucks
Just to name a few...
INTEL is not the "goto" CPU anymore, depending on what you plan on doing with the computer and gaming is not just about MAXED OUT everything. There are a lot of things to consider when thinking about a build, especially when it's for someone else. Price, performance, form factor, tech support (if needed), etc... Not everyone needs to have a top tier computer to do what they wish it to do.
... and to be honest if your going to offer advice about computer components, wouldn't it be prudent on your part, to GET TO UNDERSTAND AND GAIN KNOWLEDGE about all the pieces and parts that are out there? Just because you like Intel, doesn't make it all inclusive anymore, nor does nvidia with GPU's
Most of us on here from way back when will tell you that AMD was king back in the 939 days... Of course we all moved on with the times... But what gives the best bang for your buck and price to performance is what counts for most people, depending on the need.
You can't have a decent discussion or compelling argument if you only know half the story.
Article:
https://www.techspot.com/article/2043-amd-rise-fall-revival-history/
Here's one for ya...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Skry6cKyz50
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