How can you compare amd to intel?

How do you compare porcessor speed between AMD and Intel?

  • I know Intel uses GHz to tell the speed of their processors and AMD always uses a big number followed by a +. When I am trying to compare prices and speeds, how do I compare ghz to the AMDs? for instance, my computer is a 2.8 ghz processor, what would that be on AMD (####+)?

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    This is very tricky because AMD has mastered being able to make their processors faster at lower clock speeds. There speeds are still measured in the ghz but the numbers are not as high as Intel's. This is do to the way the processor die is manufactured and front side buses size etc. However, from what I understand Intel has the edge right now but that processor will cost your shirt off your back. A new monkey wrench in this problem is the new dual core processors from both AMD and Intel. A dual core processor rated at 2.3 ghz will out perform a 3 ghz single core processor in multi tasking every time. If you are new to this and you are making your computer for the first time then all I can say is go to all the tech sites out there and read their reviews and you will find your answer.

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amd also uses ghz im not sure wat your talking about but iver researched heavily. the fact is AMD clocks out almost a full ghz slower than an intel. but you can higher a tweaker to overlcock it to almost 3 ghz more! (only for amd) and the multitasking makes up for the low clockspeed.

michael l

http://www23.tomshardware.com/cpu.html?modelx=33&model1=430&model2=464&chart=181 Use that website to compare the performance of different processors under real world applications.

Snerler

AMD numbers (like XP-3200) are the equivalent of Intels GHz. In this case it would be like a 3.2GHz Intel, but only run at about 2GHz.

Heinz M

what does this have to do with monitors

WILD MAN

goto intel.com then to amd.com and read up on both websites each site give a comparison of the cpu's

Carling

AMD Processors are also in GHZ...GHZ is clock speed, not a brand thing. AMD's brands are AMD Athlon 3800+ (2.4 Single Core processor) for example. Intel's are Intel Core Duo T2700 (2.33GHZ Dual Core processor) You have to look it all up though, generally, AMD has certain patterns, but they vary between cores and brands (Turion, Athlon, etc.)...

Chris_Knows

They both use Ghz, as well as their own performance rating. example: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+ is 2.4 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 is 2.4 Ghz While the Ghz measurement or performance rating might help you compare it with other processors of the same line, it's a terrible way of comparing processors of different companies or even different lines since they are COMPLETELY different. Instead, the only way to compare real-world performance of two CPUs is to compare benchmarks, reviews, and performance charts. Here's a great place to get started: http://www23.tomshardware.com/cpu.html Never make CPU decisions based on Ghz or video card decisions based on the amount of memory. A little research goes a long way when comparing performance.

Jamal D

generally AMD processors have a XXXX+ number associated with them. for example i own a Athlon 3400+ meaning that it is equivalent to a Intel 3.4 ghz machine even though it only runs at a clock speed of 2.4 ghz. just check the rating on the processor box.

Drew B

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