TechBits 6 – Intel and AMD CPU Architectures Explained

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With all the processors currently available, it can be hard to figure out which CPU is the right choice for your computer. In this episode of TechBits, I demystify the two currently competing high-end processors: The Core i7 from Intel, and the Phenom from AMD. ULTIMATECOMPUTERS.NET COMPUTER BUILDING COMMUNITY www.ultimatecomputers.net MY BLOG (JUST RANDOM STUFF THAT I LIKE TO TALK ABOUT, MOSTLY WHAT IM UP TO) http MY TWITTER FEED (FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER; THE FEED IS ALSO DISPLAYED ON THE SIDE OF MY BLOG) www.twitter.com MY YOUTUBE PROFILE (DUH…AND DONT FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE!) www.youtube.com

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33 Responses to TechBits 6 – Intel and AMD CPU Architectures Explained

  1. TheGODOFDEBAUCHERY says:

    good solid way to explain.I am starting to get serious about computers and am in search of knowledge_$#%^*&(________)))))))))))))))#$%^&~GOD~OF~DEBAUCHERY~

  2. DXcellence718 says:

    Lol word, the phenom was meant to compete with the intel core 2 quad

  3. townending says:

    When he said the AMD phenom was competing with the Intel Core i7, i almost spit my drink.

  4. shazzzam79 says:

    Does it matter the CPU you have if you are going to use DDR2 or DDR3 RAM? I thought it was just the MoBo… I want to put DDR3 RAM with an Athlon X2 64 6000+ on the MSI NF750-G55 AM3 NVIDIA nForce 750a SLI HDMI ATX AMD Motherboard. This going to be a problem? Or does the problem arise when I upgrade to a Phenom chip?

  5. madzane94 says:

    wow amd has therte mem controller in there cpu for how long yet styll it only gets attention when inteldoes it loolll!

  6. madzane94 says:

    qpi isn’t a new architecture, it’s the stolen idea from amd’s hypertransport…

  7. LincolnFStern says:

    That depends. Are you build an 8 socket database server with 128G of ram, or a home gaming rig with a $500 video card? For home gaming, the Intel is the fastest. But it’s also very expensive for the high end units. Once you get to the cpus that don’t cost $500 or more, in the home unit realm, the Intel and AMD are both good. If you’re build an 8 socket server, the 6 core AMDs are much better than the current Intels.

  8. sciguy14 says:

    nope, never.

  9. sciguy14 says:

    True. It stands for hypertransport.

  10. jayguy173 says:

    you ever seen the sun your so whhite

  11. sciguy14 says:

    yes of course.

  12. HiddenFromSight says:

    in your opinion.

  13. HiddenFromSight says:

    in your opinion.

  14. LincolnFStern says:

    AMD HT does NOT equal Intel Hyperthreading. It’s equal to the onboard memory controller that the Intel has.

  15. LincolnFStern says:

    AMD HT does NOT equal Intel Hyperthreading. It’s equal to the onboard memory controller that the Intel has.

  16. sciguy14 says:

    core i7 extreme

  17. sciguy14 says:

    core i7 extreme

  18. vick7m44 says:

    ok so whats the best cpu now?

  19. vick7m44 says:

    ok so whats the best cpu now?

  20. sciguy14 says:

    newegg

  21. sciguy14 says:

    newegg

  22. BlackfireProduction says:

    what website do you recomend for buy new pc parts?

  23. BlackfireProduction says:

    what website do you recomend for buy new pc parts?

  24. acer0169 says:

    AMD > INTEL

  25. acer0169 says:

    AMD > INTEL

  26. sciguy14 says:

    no its not

  27. sciguy14 says:

    no its not

  28. kody1314 says:

    is intel Pentium dual-core better than AMD Phenom?

  29. kody1314 says:

    is intel Pentium dual-core better than AMD Phenom?

  30. JookieJenkins says:

    This is all very informative, but the question is:

    What current applications/games are designed to utilize this high end technology? I can blow all of my money on the baddest internal components, but its useless unless you have the OS and software to fully use its wide array features. That’s like buying an iPhone and only using the call feature lol.

  31. JookieJenkins says:

    This is all very informative, but the question is:

    What current applications/games are designed to utilize this high end technology? I can blow all of my money on the baddest internal components, but its useless unless you have the OS and software to fully use its wide array features. That’s like buying an iPhone and only using the call feature lol.

  32. zeashan2006 says:

    why not the amd?

  33. zeashan2006 says:

    why not the amd?

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