Save money with Intel and AMD CPUs -Processors-
- By Amir Nouri
- Published July 27th, 2008
- Hardware , Computers
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Amir Nouri
I graduated my college in Architecture and right now I am going to refresh my knowledge and learn more about American Standards at NWTC. My hobbies are: Helping out People, Computers, Software, Internet, Web Design and Cooking. I like to travel to see new countries, cities, and amazing cultures. I have only one thing to say: If you want success in your life you should be focused on your Goals.
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It has been never a better time to save money with Intel and AMD Processors. Even the smart dual-core CPUs can save your wallet and bring full power into your computer. In this article I am going to let you know which CPUs are the best and cheapest for you.
Full power for so little money
The processor or CPU is the heart of your computer. In many cases it turns even to the most important component at all. There are applications such as audio and video editing which require intensive performance and CPU is the only hardware which takes over this important job in your Computer.
On the basis of my best processor-lists, I have the absolute money saver. In addition to the technical data I tell you what kind of computers are particularly interesting for a flip over and get more performance. It does not matter if you have an office PC or a Computer for your 3D games.
How much does cost a processor in USD? I am sure you have asked this question many time before. If so you will know the answer after reading this article. Here are the best prices for the best Intel and AMD CPUs.
How can you actually find out the ratio between price and performance for a CPU? This is a simple calculation which you can easily understand. This is a simple math calculation: the power of you CPU to the third power, divided by the price, and then normalized to 100. This gives a clear ranking for your CPU.
The price Champion: Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 with the best performance per US-Dollar
Inter is the leader. Intel is currently making not only the fastest CPUs, but also the cheapest one. The Core 2 Duo E8400 is based on the Wolfdale-Core and belongs to the modern generation of 45-nm manufacture. This Intel CPU has 3.0 GHz, it supports the current front side bus with 1,333 MHz, has a 6 MByte large Level-2 cache and confident with the maximum power-loss (TDP) of 65 watts.
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 is therefore suitable for all kinds of systems: it is perfect for office computers, gamers, multimedia users and media-Editors. If you have the right motherboard and cooler, I would say it is time to grad an Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 for just $200 USD.
AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+: A processor for everyone.
Super cheap and high performance is only possible with AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+. This CPU runs with 2.6 GHz and has a Level-2 cache of 1 Mbyte. It is based on the 65 nm technology. It is slower than Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 but it is the best choice for just $75 USD.
The CPU AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ is for all. It is a CPU for the office applications and even for your multimedia programs and activities. If you have the right motherboard for an AMD processor, I would say it is time to get a high performance AMD CPU.
Specifications for AMD 64 X2 5000+
Processor Speed: X2 5000+ / 2.60GHz
Processor Interface: Socket AM2 (940)
Processor Class: Athlon 64 X2
Processor Core: Brisbane
Cache Size: 2 x 512KB L2
Bus Speed: 1000MHz (2000 MT/s)
Additional Info: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, Enhanced 3DNow!, NX bit, AMD64, Cool'n'Quiet, AMD Virtualization
Architecture: 65 nm
Wattage: 65W
Stepping: G1
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2 Responses to "Save money with Intel and AMD CPUs -Processors-" 
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said this on 09 Aug 2008 1:52:20 AM MST
hi i want the detail about Amd which it was best or not and where mostly used the AMd processor's
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said this on 09 Aug 2008 8:33:42 AM MST
AMD Athlon FX Processors are the most sold CPUs from AMD. They are powerful and much cheaper than Intel. AMD processors have a good advantage that they support Windows with x64 bit systems. If you want to build your own workstation with Windows Vista x64, then the AMD CPUs are the best for that. Actually Intel has started producing processors which support x64 extension but AMD has much more experiences with that because they are invented x64 CPUs, I remember.
Intel processors are usually faster than AMD in the last few years but they have always higher prices than AMD CPUs.
I added the specifications for AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ into the end of my article. Please feel free to contact again.
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