I want an upgrade from my AMD 860K, Frys has a combo with the i5-7400 non k and a MSI B250 motherboard for $235 should I buy that combo or wait for the lower end Ryzen cpu's to drop. Im looking for maximum performance and am very cheap when it comes to computer parts. What do you guys think...
Still waiting on some non ES Zens benchmarks from multiple sources until then we cant be sure, that being said price/performance is my bottom line and no matter what I hope they dont price these at $350-699.
Loving my Xbox one purchase lots of Free games with gold and a Free Xbox 360 inside my Xbox one everything runs like butter, came from PC gaming and am still happy. Its nice getting 2 consoles for the price of one. As it is Xbox is the better value, most for your money.
If they try to sell these at Intel prices they better perform like intel chips, other that that sub $150 for a Octocore would be nice. Im happy with my 8320E overclocked. But if they overprice these like they did in the beginning with Bulldozer well I will personally wait to see what Intel does...
Yes just overclock you will be fine till Zen, Intel is faster but only has 2 cores dont put money into dual cores for gaming anymore, other than that get an i5 if not the 6300 overclocked is a nice chip.
Something will happen Im suprised china hasn't stepped in yet, maybe they want to buy ultra cheap to make the most profit we will see, I cant see AMD just dying like this, but maybe Im wrong.
So you guys are saying if Zen comes out with that fire, that intel would be forced to drop "Moar Cores" damn sounds like a dream to me. I wanna see intel start enticing people with cores, sounds delicious, we need that again. I want to see multi threaded programs and games crushed by my...
Beware R7 260X's have a horrible black screen issue which make the cards useless buy at your own risk!!! Just want to save you the headache i have gone thru.
Yeah Im runnning a R7 260x black screens all the time ATI's little secret google black screens and blue screens with R series cards. Thats why im jumping ship because ATI wont acknowledge the problem with the R series cards , its bad.
My main concern is multi threaded games and Virtual machines, will the new skylake i3 cpus' being able to handle those with ease, over lets say an Amd 8350?? Because I want to be playing BF4 while running a couple Virtual machines and would like the single threaded performance of Intel without...
Im asking your opinions on the matter. I want to upgrade to skylake relatively cheaply and get the most performance bang for the buck. But I cant for the life of me justify buying a dual core cpu in 2015 for over lets say over $85 bucks, which is what AMD offers in the 860k be it a much slower...
Qualcomm May Acquire AMD: This Could Trigger Significant Upside For Both Stocks
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Well the real question is what will AMD when Skylake drops? I dont see anyone buying anything AMD even on the low end when Skylake pentiums and I3's drop. So what will AMD do until Zen comes out in 2016/2017. Thats really the question here.
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