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homerman55 wrote ill never EVER use a AMD processsor


Well you're an idiot then, because the 8320 outperforms the i7 in some categories, and therefore, can be a better buy. You just have to know what you want out of your build. Sometimes, the AMD can be a better choice.
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not bad. considering buying it.
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Diaboli wrote
homerman55 wrote ill never EVER use a AMD processsor

Well you're an idiot then, because the 8320 outperforms the i7 in some categories, and therefore, can be a better buy. You just have to know what you want out of your build. Sometimes, the AMD can be a better choice.

If this is because of the Tek Syndicate video I posted, I only posted it to show that you can't completely discount anything as an option. I strongly suggest watching this response video.



It's more the principle of the other video, not the actual numbers. In retrospect, I regret posting it because it is not factually sound.
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