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I had a quick question about which processor would be better for gaming while recording.


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I would go with the intel.The price is fair and it's alil bit better then the amd plus there are more options.
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go intel, cant you pay a little more and make it a i5? that will be better.
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Imply wrote I had a quick question about which processor would be better for gaming while recording.


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Regardless of how many cores the AMD processor has, you will get more speed and life from the Intel processor
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The better choices would be the AMD Phenom II X4 965 and i3 3220. If you can make use of the extra processing threads, go with the 965. Make sure the rest of your hardware is appropriate as well. Post it maybe?

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r00t wrote The better choices would be the AMD Phenom II X4 965 and i3 3220. If you can make use of the extra processing threads, go with the 965. Make sure the rest of your hardware is appropriate as well. Post it maybe?

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For the Intel I was going to go with:

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For the AMD, i was going with the same hardware, except with this motherboard: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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If you go with the 965, you'll need an AM3/AM3+ mobo, which I know little about due to the fact that they're rarely good recommendations.

If you get the i3-3220, get this mobo:

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And I would not get a 6670 if this is a gaming build. I'd instead opt for a lower-end CPU like the Pentium G630 and a higher-end graphics card. At the end of the day after upgrading, you still wasted money on a card you no longer have a use for. Do it right the first time!
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