Shahin Vatani
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It was frustrating for me only because I had an unsupported chipset, otherwise there are tons of guides for each model that treat you like a little baby. And forums can be helpful.
AMD processors overclock higher is good for the noob as he's less likely to break it, and intel on the other end handles higher temperatures better
For gaming newer games are becoming multithreaded, and at the same prie levels intel forces you to settle for dual and quad cores where amd is like quad-hex-octa cores
But in the end of the day it's gaming, just conentrate on the GPU
I can help someone more if i know theyre price range and usage requirements, although learning to help yourself would be better in the long run
I don't need help bro. I already have enough computers
Was just discussing in general terms. Although most games still only use 4 cores. In the future it will change and increase, but for right now the results are pretty much the same.
This video does a good comparison between intel and AMD for gaming:
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