Quote (yupitsmeh @ Dec 23 2014 07:07am)
Have you looked at the bench marks for any rts mmo games even alot of open world games all favor Intel, by a huge margin the i3 is even beating the fx series
Secski is only trying to justify is previous purchase even though more he moved on to Intel by why would he move on if the fx series was good enough
lol@ justifying my purchase, i also bought fx8350 when it was on sale for $140 at the end of last month
I'm not buying 8320/8350 when it's 160-180$ CAD. Profit isn't worth. If 8320/8350 was on sale, i'd gladly purchase that again if profit is worth np
i already told you why i went with intel, i was able to fit 4690k/ud3hbk1/970 ~1k CAD budget which is hard to do in canadia.
sold the 4690k/ud3h-bk/970 build for $1350. <-- $350 profit ezpz, instead of ur idea of "saved time over accumulated 2.5months it paid itself"

i made ez $350 in less than a week from building it vs ur bullshit "time is monies, cos i saves few seconds each teim i use da computerz it's totally payin for itselfz" concept
If i said i'd moved on, i wouldn't still have my 2500k and 8350, clearly they still handle my gf's and my uses at ease. Hella joke if u think fx series is shit, and is bottlenecking

Quote (amej8 @ Dec 23 2014 12:28pm)
Nope. I don't keep up with PC components, benchmarks, and all that. I just buy parts when I need to and buy what I can afford.
It's like the Ford vs. Chevy or iOS vs Android debate to me. Some people prefer one over the other. To each his own.
yeah, except im being reasonable, since i think fx and intel cpu's are both great, and they both do their job very well, so which ever is at the $$$ it's worth to get, u get it.
While yupitsmeh believes that only intel can do stuff, and fx can't since they r so shit, and is bottlenecking, yet he still has his older amd chips
This post was edited by Secksii on Dec 23 2014 01:50pm