[SOLVED] Intel and amd , which one will be better in 24/7 use

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Intel and amd , which one will be better in 24/7/365 use
Should I go for intel or amd
All the time chrome will be used. experts kindly help me.
 
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It will be heavy ...very heavy browsing
My current i7-4790k has been running basically 24/7 for several years. Almost always a couple of VMs running, usually a couple of FF browsers open with multiple tabs. Recently recording 24/7 from two security cameras...

'heavy browsing'.....once a page is opened, that is all in RAM.
I mean as others have said, CPUs are designed for running continuously. I suppose it leads to other questions:

  • What do you plan on doing
  • How much do you want to spend
I guess one could also ask if you care about power consumption but Intel and AMD are kind of close in that regard anyway
 
Intel and amd , which one will be better in 24/7/365 use
Should I go for intel or amd
. experts kindly help me.
Will amd have heating issues on stock cooler ?
Will amd have heating issues on mid range liquid cooler or low
 
Amd heating issues ? 24/7/365 use experienced experts kindly reply
heating issues arent caused by CPU's,if that makes sense.
They are caused by lack of maintance in terms of dust and lack of thermal paste,or pottential cooler failure or incorrect mounting of the cooler.
AMD stock coolers are pretty good for 24/7 basic tasks,same goes for intel stock coolers.
So bassically the more load you apply on the cpu,the more it heats up,to keep it cool you buy a good cooler and apply thermal paste.
You should only replace stock coolers if the temps are to high for comfort,malfuction,overclocking,etc..
In basic 24/7 use of browsing,they are more than capable of cooling ur cpu.
 
for 100% usage all day every day AMD stock cooler has issues at stock settings because for whatever reason stock voltages are higher than needed.

If you are willing to sit down and test for stable voltages at your desired clock speed AMD stock cooler is enough even for 100% usage. For example at stock settings after a 30 minute cinebench run I maxed out at 92C on my R5 3600. After locking clockspeeds to 4.2@1270mV in the BIOS I got a max of 82C after the 30m Cinebench run AND my scores improved by ~5-10%.
There wont be any heating issues on mid range liquid cooler though.
 
And if you want stability, you'll need a lot of ram--another reason why a server is good for this as they use ecc registered memory for reliability, and even have features such as memory mirroring to take this one step further if you need that type of reliability.