AMD Vs INTEL Oc

Thekio1984

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Whats better guys...? AMD athlon ii x4 640 OC`d @ 3.3ghz-3.6ghz......or Intel i3 540 OC`d @ 4ghz?? ive read that the dual core will out perform the quad in some ways, so which would be better... for example... running a ps2 emu? both systems have same ram/ graphics card etc..so its just down to the cpu...which..?? :)
 
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The i3 wins this one. However ps2 emulators like A LOT of cpu power so maybe getting a little upgrade for that i3 system won't hurt (socket LGA1156 chips are dirt cheap on ebay anyways).
 


Ps2 emulators usually like fewer faster cores but i am not sure if they have updated pcsx2 to a better version to support more cores however a cheap i5 can be bough of ebay used (1st gen) dont think of anything less then the i5
 


pcsx2 Now has the ability to use 4 cores. core 1 and 2 for rendering the game core 3 for rendering and other stuff and core 4 is audio and whatever core 3 can't handel. That is if i read the update notes right (thats what I got from it).
 
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if you gaming alot, so i3 will be better for you, 4 threads is enough for 99% games today. Intel's core always out performance AMD's core.
If you planning to do video rendering, or something like that, AMD is a better choice with more core for same price.
So the performance of multi-thread is faster
 
ok sweet guys thanks for the info, went & tried it out on both systems...no difference that i could notice, i do like the idea of an i5..i really do, but i guess ya get what ya pay for these days, i got my amd in a combo with mobo, hs & ram was like £15 more than the i5 seperatly & i needed a new board anyways...was running an old acer t180 with a amd 6000+ on air, was warm lol but was given a gigabyte h33...something board & wasnt sure if worked, ordered a stick of ram for it & the new mobo combo, both came at same time, turnt out the freebie worked, so now i sit here thinking "did i just waste that cash on amd, when shoulda just crossed my fingers with the free mobo & dipped in for the i5 & ram" & from what you guys say, its that the amds up there, but intels that bit better...