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It would be interesting to know, what’s wrong with Intel ?... :idunno

Whats wrong with intel, besides just about everything....heh

The biggest thing for me is what intel did to AMD and VIA with there compiler, if the compiler found a CPUID string that wasnt an intel chip, it crippled the CPU.
It was discovered in early 2000's, they were forced to remove it in an antitrust lawsuit, there is a lot of info if you google "intel compiler cripples amd/via"

And like mikling said, upgrading the cpu, good luck with that without having to upgrade the motherboard too...

I feel about intel how I feel about microsoft, I realize it wont change anything....
 

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Intel was engaged in anti-competitive behavior and settled the case without admitting fault. The issue, in part, was that Intel failed to inform software developers who used Intel compiler that non-Intel CPU's would be crippled in certain functions despite having those functions available. Not every benchmark deficit was entirely due to this crippling - AMD was not precisely equivalent to Intel in all things, but the (illicit) gamesmanship was apparent and significant.

Of course there were other compilers on the market that would not result in crippling AMD CPU's, but they could present their own issues in function. Intel compilers had market share with commercial software because it was good.

AMD is not infallible either. They have sold some CPU dogs of their own. And, AMD also changes and retires CPU socket types just like Intel. I had an AMD-based Athalon system with an MSI socket 939 motherboard that was unable to upgrade to any meaningful step up compared to the then current technology and price point available at that time. The 939 socket, released in 2004, was rendered obsolete when they released their AM2 socket TWO YEARS LATER in 2006.

Interestingly, if not seemingly counterinuitive given the issue with Intel compilers back when, is that Intel agreed to compensate Intel Pentium 4 owners for misleading benchmarking!

https://www.extremetech.com/computi...ners-over-amd-athlon-benchmarking-shenanigans
 

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I am interested in an AMD Ryzen 1700X system. I am now using a core I7-6700K machine with 32 GB RAM.
32 GB RAM, now that's a serious owner. I have many people trying to tell me 8 GB is fine for what I'm doing (Photoshop); that's BS. Ps files can get large and slow without large amounts of RAM. The next system I build will have 32 GB RAM.
 

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I think AMD finely has reached a point to compete with Intel with the Ryzen architecture. The days of the AMD Athlon, when Intel was challenged seriously, seem to be repeated again with this architecture..

Intel just planned to release 12 core Core-i9 and a few days later AMD has announced the Ryzen R9. Because the modular architecture of the Ryzen makes it very easy to add extra core units to the processor.
 

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Ohh wel, I just ordered my new computer to be built this weekend:

AMD Ryzen 1700 boxed
Corsair DDR4 Vengeance LPX 2x16GB 3200: 32 GB RAM in total
Gigabyte AB350M-Gaming 3 micro-ATX
MSI GeForce GTX 1060 GAMING X 6G video card
Samsung 960 EVO 500GB M.2 SSD
Cooltek JB-RM3 micro-ATX case
Be Quiet! Pure Power 10CM 700W ATX24 power supply

Especially the case is beautiful: aluminium case with tempered glass window:

41Dlv7fTY2L.jpg


Small and elegant.
 

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Ohh wel, I just ordered my new computer to be built this weekend:

AMD Ryzen 1700 boxed
Corsair DDR4 Vengeance LPX 2x16GB 3200: 32 GB RAM in total
Gigabyte AB350M-Gaming 3 micro-ATX
MSI GeForce GTX 1060 GAMING X 6G video card
Samsung 960 EVO 500GB M.2 SSD
Cooltek JB-RM3 micro-ATX case
Be Quiet! Pure Power 10CM 700W ATX24 power supply

Especially the case is beautiful: aluminium case with tempered glass window:

41Dlv7fTY2L.jpg


Small and elegant.
Nice build. Mass storage?
 

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You mean mass storage with extra HD ? I am using external USB Hard drives.
 

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Should have held off till Vega.....:p

Nice build though....
 

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You mean mass storage with extra HD ? I am using external USB Hard drives.
Maybe it is the controller on my external USB3.0 drive but I find that a HD connected to the MB controller is still better. For me the externals are for backup and keeping it offline most of the time....that way even if you get hit by some virus or ransomware, the backup is offline and safe.
 
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