Hello! I’ve been looking into PC’s to buy, and am not comfortable gauging Intel vs AMD. I am much more comfortable with Intel as it seems more intuitive for me; and 1 PC I’m looking at is Intel, the other is AMD.
Both are well within what I’m willing to pay for a beginning PC that I can upgrade as I go. If someone has an easy way to learn AMD specs compared to Intel please inform me so I can learn as well. The two PC’s are as followed, the first is 400 (Intel), and the second is $350 (AMD). Which one would I be getting the best bang for my buck, and if someone replies; please go in depth as to why one is better than the other. Thank you to all.
$400 Intel
I7 2600 3.4ghz quad core 8 thread
12gb ddr3 ram
Gtx 760 video card
120gb ssd
750gb hdd storage drive
Thermaltake C22 RGB case
500watt power supply
$350 AMD
Ryzen 5 1400
DDR4 16gb Ripjaw ram
Geforce 1050ti
B350M Bazooka Motherboard
He describes this as an MSI PC, and I’ve yet to be told what one it is, and how much of it is factory and what’s been upgraded.
Both are well within what I’m willing to pay for a beginning PC that I can upgrade as I go. If someone has an easy way to learn AMD specs compared to Intel please inform me so I can learn as well. The two PC’s are as followed, the first is 400 (Intel), and the second is $350 (AMD). Which one would I be getting the best bang for my buck, and if someone replies; please go in depth as to why one is better than the other. Thank you to all.
$400 Intel
I7 2600 3.4ghz quad core 8 thread
12gb ddr3 ram
Gtx 760 video card
120gb ssd
750gb hdd storage drive
Thermaltake C22 RGB case
500watt power supply
$350 AMD
Ryzen 5 1400
DDR4 16gb Ripjaw ram
Geforce 1050ti
B350M Bazooka Motherboard
He describes this as an MSI PC, and I’ve yet to be told what one it is, and how much of it is factory and what’s been upgraded.
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