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#11. Posted:
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You'll get more gaming performance out of this build.

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sgcrew wrote
joeisjoe5 wrote Which one for a pretty decent but not absolutely amazing PC - I am tempted to go with Intel as they tend to be better?


Erm id reccomend stepping up with amd to an amd - 6350 PileDriver 3.9ghz 6 cores

I have this chip my self and works a charm the new piledriver chips are best bang for buck

The chip turns off what its not using and also OC's itself a little when needed (STOCK COOLING CAN BE USED)

I know the chip takes 125Watts but the new piledrivers are the new technology (USED TO BE INTEL ALL THE WAY)


You go on about new technology with AMD, well explain why most people are making the jump to intel now. AMD has lost it's shine as AM3+ is dead. Intel is just better all round. While AMD still make good chips, they just don't compare to Intel anymore as if you get an i3 4130, you can put an i7 in later on.
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Buxtyy wrote You'll get more gaming performance out of this build.

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Thanks - I will adjust my basket
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