Aight trolls, communists and Intel fanboys
I want to explain something that needs to be debunked because there are countless people who don't know the true power of the fx series cpus
First I want to say I side with no company because the both make outstand products, AMD and Intel both hit is right with the products they make
But unfortunately AMD is always overlooked because of its rep as being a bad Cpu company
Here's a little history lesson
back in 2012 we got something that you could say gave AMD fans and budget builders hope, a rise from the disappointing bulldozer architecture which left us crawling back to the outdated Athlon CPUs (which are still good for the money even now) we got the piledriver update, the x300/ x350 chips and so forth, and it was great, 2013 was a great year for AMD as Intel just released their ivy bridge architecture, and boy did AMD destroy the specs and the market at one point as the performance was almost similar for a fraction of the cost
1 and a half year later, Intel unleashes Haswell, and well you could say the 22nm process architecture destroys the 32nm piledriver architecture, the fx series may be more minimal
Well where does that leave us, we'll Intel of course has better processors FOR NOW, but when you lower the bar to sub $180 dollars, just below the cheapest i5 we find our slightly outdated fx poledrivers, and boy to they piledrive
When paired with a plethora of graphics cards and resolutions, the difference between an AMD fx processor and a typical I5, the difference in performance is only 30-20%, and for half the price, it's a no brainier for the typical budget gamer. And honestly when building the "sweet spot" 1080p all day gaming pc, you shouldn't even be looking at i5s because unless your gonna be doing productivity or willing to spend $50-$100 more on the cpu and even 150-200 on a mother board, I'm not saying it's not worth it but for the money, going with the fx processor is just going to save you that hard earned cash and let me tell you, you will not regret it at all
Th difference form a price to performance standpoint is so low that when your a budget gamer, you can really make a powerful system for 600-800 that will compete with some $1000 builds with a differne of 10-15 fps, boy does it feel good to save money
Another thing, the fx 6300 ad onward really don't bottle neck gpus until you get to around $300 graphics processors and when I say minimal bottleneck, I mean the gpu will be running at 95% to full percentage, and that's just the 6300, if we start taking 6350 and 8320 and 8350, you can get by with a 970 even and be perfectly fine
So where does his leave me, the fx processors are very very very powerful for the price, and are not all obsolete, not for a while and can still compete wit the i5s for half the price, Don't get me wrong he i5s are still op af AMD can handle 980s and all that, but for raw performance, the difference is just so little when price is added into the equation that I reccomend fx processors for any and all budget builds due to the amazing price to performamce ratio and for all you guys who say it will run hot and run your power bill, it's only like 5 bucks a year so shut yo face
Alright I just wanted to get rid of those Intel fanboys who think AMD is obsolete because AMD is arguably better for the price, yet still both companies make great products and will still do u very well
Cheers m80s
I want to explain something that needs to be debunked because there are countless people who don't know the true power of the fx series cpus
First I want to say I side with no company because the both make outstand products, AMD and Intel both hit is right with the products they make
But unfortunately AMD is always overlooked because of its rep as being a bad Cpu company
Here's a little history lesson
back in 2012 we got something that you could say gave AMD fans and budget builders hope, a rise from the disappointing bulldozer architecture which left us crawling back to the outdated Athlon CPUs (which are still good for the money even now) we got the piledriver update, the x300/ x350 chips and so forth, and it was great, 2013 was a great year for AMD as Intel just released their ivy bridge architecture, and boy did AMD destroy the specs and the market at one point as the performance was almost similar for a fraction of the cost
1 and a half year later, Intel unleashes Haswell, and well you could say the 22nm process architecture destroys the 32nm piledriver architecture, the fx series may be more minimal
Well where does that leave us, we'll Intel of course has better processors FOR NOW, but when you lower the bar to sub $180 dollars, just below the cheapest i5 we find our slightly outdated fx poledrivers, and boy to they piledrive
When paired with a plethora of graphics cards and resolutions, the difference between an AMD fx processor and a typical I5, the difference in performance is only 30-20%, and for half the price, it's a no brainier for the typical budget gamer. And honestly when building the "sweet spot" 1080p all day gaming pc, you shouldn't even be looking at i5s because unless your gonna be doing productivity or willing to spend $50-$100 more on the cpu and even 150-200 on a mother board, I'm not saying it's not worth it but for the money, going with the fx processor is just going to save you that hard earned cash and let me tell you, you will not regret it at all
Th difference form a price to performance standpoint is so low that when your a budget gamer, you can really make a powerful system for 600-800 that will compete with some $1000 builds with a differne of 10-15 fps, boy does it feel good to save money
Another thing, the fx 6300 ad onward really don't bottle neck gpus until you get to around $300 graphics processors and when I say minimal bottleneck, I mean the gpu will be running at 95% to full percentage, and that's just the 6300, if we start taking 6350 and 8320 and 8350, you can get by with a 970 even and be perfectly fine
So where does his leave me, the fx processors are very very very powerful for the price, and are not all obsolete, not for a while and can still compete wit the i5s for half the price, Don't get me wrong he i5s are still op af AMD can handle 980s and all that, but for raw performance, the difference is just so little when price is added into the equation that I reccomend fx processors for any and all budget builds due to the amazing price to performamce ratio and for all you guys who say it will run hot and run your power bill, it's only like 5 bucks a year so shut yo face
Alright I just wanted to get rid of those Intel fanboys who think AMD is obsolete because AMD is arguably better for the price, yet still both companies make great products and will still do u very well
Cheers m80s