Also when the next gen "broadwell" releases on the socket it is rumored a new board will be needed anyways due to different power delivery systems. Oct 7, 1 0 10, 0. Tenvis Honorable. Aug 3, 0 10, 5. Go study British English fool. It is part of the development, therefore, It is acceptable. Oct 14, 1 0 10, 0. PyjamasCat Honorable. Mar 20, 0 11, Aug 5, 1, 0 12, WitchDoctor :. He must be fun at parties. Dalphine Honorable. Nov 30, 4 0 10, 0.
Rather ridiculous that this turned out to be a battle of "English". It seems more and more common, especially on the Internet, for people to ignorantly assume that their is a definitive single path that all English speakers should follow, and that any and all variation is somehow a sign of mental deficiency.
Anyways, thank you for the info. I will probably try to get an Ivy Bridge, while it lasts, considering the details I have read and it seems that Ivy Bridge processors are somewhat cheaper so it looks like it would be the best in terms of performance to price ratio. Dec 11, 1 0 10, 0. Chiekotz Honorable.
Jun 16, 40 0 10, 0. This thread made my day. Jun 29, 0 19, Well, I just learnt something here. Jan 3, 12 0 10, 0. Spelling contest? Great Thread! Question Am4 cpu socket damage. Post thread. Question Super giving me worse frames than a ? Started by Small-Change Oct 7, Replies: Best the socket that fits your processor. Others worse. Depends on the applied force. If nature silushka not cheated, you can any processor to stick in any socket. Artem, you are the most useless comment.
Why do you write? Do the Internet a few different slag and necessary, and here still give a shit? And in terms of the humor not funny and in terms of practical use makes no sense. When multiple cores come into play, AMD may have the advantage depending on the applications in use and how well optimized they are for multiple threads.
In essence, AMD is focused on increasing the number of cores on its CPUs, where Intel is focused on increasing the efficiency of individual cores. Even with all of this knowledge under your belt, the sheer number of CPUs on the market is enough to make anyone's head spin. That's OK! If all you know is your budget and your plans for the future, we can recommend a few CPUs that should satisfy your needs. Not only do Intel's quad-core CPUs start at a higher price point, but they start off with slower clock speeds as well.
In this case, AMD's price advantage is more valuable than Intel's efficiency advantage. The problem is, you end up spending more money for an LGA motherboard with the Z97 chipset to take advantage of the G's unlocked clock speed, and even then, it lacks hyperthreading capabilities, and only has two cores. The AMD FX has everything you need right out of the box, and you won't have to undertake a lot of effort to get the most out of your purchase.
It's a strong, quad-core CPU rated at 3. High-end gaming CPUs aren't as expensive as they used to be, and the Core iK is the perfect example of this trend. It's still what most PC enthusiasts would consider affordable, and for your money, you get a fast, quad-core CPU that can be overclocked significantly provided that you've got an adequate cooling solution. If you only care about gaming, then the hyperthread-enabled Core i7 processors are a bit over-the-top.
Put simply: not enough developers are creating their games to take advantage of hyperthreading to justify the added cost associated with Intel's Core i7 CPUs.
However, if you rely on your PC for audio and video production, in addition to gaming, then you might want to consider stepping up to Intel's premium i7s. Even if you don't need hyperthreading today, there's something to be said about preparing your PC for the future in case hyperthreading-optimized games become more popular down the road.
And if money were no object, what would be in your dream PC? Let us know in the comments below, and check back over the next few weeks for more guides on how to choose the best parts for your next PC. Socket: The component on a motherboard that provides the physical and electrical connections to a CPU.
GHz Gigahertz : A rating that defines the frequency of calculation cycles within a second. A cycle is defined as the process of fetching an instruction from software and executing the desired calculation.
Turbo boosts occur dynamically, and are limited by the processor's electrical and thermal limits. AMD or Intel? Series-9 LGA If you opt for an LGA system, the smart choice is to go with a motherboard that supports the series-9 chipset as you'll be in a good position to upgrade down the road, and, you won't have to spend much more money in the process.
Intel has continually updated its LGA socket over the years, adding more pins and different designs to expand functionality. The socket is the physical interface a processor connects to. In the case of an LGA socket, it consists of a series of pins that correspond to flat connectors on the bottom of the processor. When new processors require a different array of pins due to their design or improved functionality, a new socket is born.
Since Intel is a primary creator of processors, the sockets the company designs are particularly important, so knowing the LGA that your new hardware is compatible with is important. The latest socket upgrade from Intel is the LGA These Comet Lake-S processors are more efficient than the previous generation and have the ability to support up to 10 cores. This socket represents a key design shift, and they are not backward compatible with the older series chipset. Intel is sticking with LGA for its 11th-generation processors, too.
Despite using the same socket, series motherboards have some improvements.
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