Re: Which AMD is better?
Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 11:43 pm
The numbers are on its website in the Ryzen CPU section of AMD sites.Skeithex wrote:huh I don't think I noticed that. Good they use it though.
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The numbers are on its website in the Ryzen CPU section of AMD sites.Skeithex wrote:huh I don't think I noticed that. Good they use it though.
Most computers with AMD chips sold at stores use the A Series of APU like the A4, A6, A8, and A10 because APUs are cheaper, and come with a built-in video chip installed on the APU, so AMD APU computer does not need a dedicated video card to display video on a monitor. But, you can install a video card if you need faster performance than the built-in video on the APU.Skeithex wrote:I have to double check my store's signs, but I don't know if they have the numbers on them.
AMD A8 and A10 are sometimes used for building cheaper Gaming computer, so they are good enough for playing many PC games, and software programs.Skeithex wrote:That's pretty obvious, how they stack up against the Intel brand though?
I agree, AMD help keeps CPU prices fair and cheap. But, CPU may raise the prices on their new CPU and stop making as many cheap CPUs.Skeithex wrote:I suppose the only good reason for AMD is it keeps CPU prices fair and cheap?