Intel i5 650 vs AMD Phenom II 1055T

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  1. Posts : 131
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       #21

    Tnx for the link bobkn.

    Ive seen the difference of it.. So your saying onboard graphics is not good and i think your right of it.

    Ive seen it on my different old desktop computer which is onboard videocard. Its really poor on performance.

    We have here ATI 4 series but its was already out of stock but its my option also because I still have 2 months to prepare.

    Actually 2 months preparing money so im not short my budget buy the specs

    Btw! does overclocking makes the cpu lifespan ealy?
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  2. Posts : 2,606
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       #22

    chubalz said:
    Tnx for the link bobkn.

    Ive seen the difference of it.. So your saying onboard graphics is not good and i think your right of it.

    Ive seen it on my different old desktop computer which is onboard videocard. Its really poor on performance.

    We have here ATI 4 series but its was already out of stock but its my option also because I still have 2 months to prepare.

    Actually 2 months preparing money so im not short my budget buy the specs

    Btw! does overclocking makes the cpu lifespan ealy?
    I suppose that overclocking might shorten the life of a component.

    However, the only thing I've ever had die that I could attribute to overclocking was an old nVidia TNT graphics card. I'd bet that most of you haven't heard of it. (I've got a Voodoo 1 3D graphics accelerator tucked away in a box somewhere.)
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       #23

    What intel cpu has the around the same performance as an AMD phenom II x6 1090T black edition?
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  4. Posts : 7,878
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       #24

    imeem said:
    What intel cpu has the around the same performance as an AMD phenom II x6 1090T black edition?
    This page seems to indicate that CPU competes well with the Intel Core i7 920
    [Blog] AMD Phenom II Six Core 1090T vs Core i7 920 Full Comparison | TechREACTION

    And the price difference is next to none between these 2 chips.
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    imeem said:
    What intel cpu has the around the same performance as an AMD phenom II x6 1090T black edition?
    Again, if you're going to be gaming, stay away from the 6 core AMD's. The 1090's performance is also "pathetic", and is not much, if any, better than the 1055:

    Six Cores from AMD: AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition and Phenom II X6 1055T CPU Review (page 6) - X-bit labs

    Once again the 750 is the much better choice... and for that matter, so is the Phenom 965.
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  6. Posts : 53,365
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       #26

    imeem said:
    What intel cpu has the around the same performance as an AMD phenom II x6 1090T black edition?
    According to Tom's Hardware:

    Core 2 Extreme QX6850, QX6800
    Core 2 Quad Q9550, Q9450, Q9400
    Core i5-650, -660, -661, -670, -680

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       #27

    i think amd is better for gaming and phenom 1055 was 6 core bit core i5 is 4 only
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  8. Posts : 7,878
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    mohammed yasser said:
    i think amd is better for gaming and phenom 1055 was 6 core bit core i5 is 4 only
    While often true, the Intel's are faster...even for gaming with fewer cores. Unless you are a diehard fanboy, running the Intel is the better way to go.
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  9. Posts : 25
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       #29

    ok bit i like amd it work perfect for me
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  10. Posts : 7,878
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       #30

    mohammed yasser said:
    ok bit i like amd it work perfect for me
    Nothing wrong with that...but if you want the best performance for the price...it's not the AMD processor in this case.
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