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In your area, AMD or Intel might offer better value depending on your needs and budget.

In your area, AMD or Intel might offer better value depending on your needs and budget.

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AngryAngus_25
Junior Member
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10-28-2024, 09:30 PM
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You should also consider the motherboard cost. Even if one CPU is better than another, it might be worth choosing the slightly pricier option because the motherboard tends to be more affordable. Could you let me know your region and what you're looking for with the CPU—such as overclocking, strong single-thread performance, or space for future upgrades? Intel is generally more affordable in Hungary, which can surprise many people.
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AngryAngus_25
10-28-2024, 09:30 PM #1

You should also consider the motherboard cost. Even if one CPU is better than another, it might be worth choosing the slightly pricier option because the motherboard tends to be more affordable. Could you let me know your region and what you're looking for with the CPU—such as overclocking, strong single-thread performance, or space for future upgrades? Intel is generally more affordable in Hungary, which can surprise many people.

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onecor36
Junior Member
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10-29-2024, 02:47 AM
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AMD is selling now. Intel will drop prices next week.
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onecor36
10-29-2024, 02:47 AM #2

AMD is selling now. Intel will drop prices next week.

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FurryBACCA
Member
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11-05-2024, 04:59 PM
#3
In Southern California near a MicroCenter, even with my recent Ryzen builds, Intel edges out for the upper mid-range. You could visit now and pick an Intel Core i7-9700F for $189 plus a Z390 board for $80 (after the $20 discount). Last week they offered the i7-9700K for $199. The nearest AMD option is a Ryzen 5 3400G at $169 or a 3600 at $249 depending on the motherboard. (Edit) I also spotted the Core i5-10400 for $149.99 with a $20 motherboard discount—perfect for mid-range gamers.
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FurryBACCA
11-05-2024, 04:59 PM #3

In Southern California near a MicroCenter, even with my recent Ryzen builds, Intel edges out for the upper mid-range. You could visit now and pick an Intel Core i7-9700F for $189 plus a Z390 board for $80 (after the $20 discount). Last week they offered the i7-9700K for $199. The nearest AMD option is a Ryzen 5 3400G at $169 or a 3600 at $249 depending on the motherboard. (Edit) I also spotted the Core i5-10400 for $149.99 with a $20 motherboard discount—perfect for mid-range gamers.

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john729
Member
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11-06-2024, 12:36 AM
#4
No strict advantages or disadvantages are present in this case. For instance, the i5 10400f offers solid value locally since Ryzen 5 models are currently pricier while Ryzen 3s and Intel i3s have limited stock. Availability of Ryzen 5000 CPUs in R7 and R9 series is also modest, suggesting Intel might provide better worth from a purchasing perspective. Motherboards from both AMD and Intel brands perform similarly here.
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john729
11-06-2024, 12:36 AM #4

No strict advantages or disadvantages are present in this case. For instance, the i5 10400f offers solid value locally since Ryzen 5 models are currently pricier while Ryzen 3s and Intel i3s have limited stock. Availability of Ryzen 5000 CPUs in R7 and R9 series is also modest, suggesting Intel might provide better worth from a purchasing perspective. Motherboards from both AMD and Intel brands perform similarly here.

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JorgeSancho
Member
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11-13-2024, 10:32 AM
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I'm not sure of your location, but that's not relevant here.
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JorgeSancho
11-13-2024, 10:32 AM #5

I'm not sure of your location, but that's not relevant here.

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DatDrop
Member
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11-14-2024, 12:45 PM
#6
Focus on top single-core speed. (Excluding the latest 5000 series CPUs)
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DatDrop
11-14-2024, 12:45 PM #6

Focus on top single-core speed. (Excluding the latest 5000 series CPUs)

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horrie
Member
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12-02-2024, 04:05 PM
#7
Chicago, Illinois. I’m near several electronics shops like MicroCenter and Fry’s, which makes prices feel odd.
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horrie
12-02-2024, 04:05 PM #7

Chicago, Illinois. I’m near several electronics shops like MicroCenter and Fry’s, which makes prices feel odd.

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DestroN42
Member
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12-07-2024, 09:29 PM
#8
It's odd since the latest 5000 models are available, yet many 3000 options exist at roughly the same cost—so they don't seem particularly appealing.
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DestroN42
12-07-2024, 09:29 PM #8

It's odd since the latest 5000 models are available, yet many 3000 options exist at roughly the same cost—so they don't seem particularly appealing.

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NEVER2DOPE
Junior Member
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12-07-2024, 10:37 PM
#9
If you manage to get it, well... because most people don’t have a 10900k under $5600, let alone a 5600x.
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NEVER2DOPE
12-07-2024, 10:37 PM #9

If you manage to get it, well... because most people don’t have a 10900k under $5600, let alone a 5600x.

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mccoop03
Posting Freak
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12-08-2024, 01:51 PM
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I only came to Intel since there were no items available for AMD. If I had another week, I’d have chosen AMD instead.
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mccoop03
12-08-2024, 01:51 PM #10

I only came to Intel since there were no items available for AMD. If I had another week, I’d have chosen AMD instead.

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