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Intel tends to be more dependable compared to AMD.

Intel tends to be more dependable compared to AMD.

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iPeque
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09-01-2025, 07:44 PM
#11
The 8400 model is no longer relevant. Consider the Z490 or a 10600K with prime options if your budget allows. Alternatively, opt for the AMD build, especially the 5600XT—its RAM is significantly more affordable compared to what it offers.
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iPeque
09-01-2025, 07:44 PM #11

The 8400 model is no longer relevant. Consider the Z490 or a 10600K with prime options if your budget allows. Alternatively, opt for the AMD build, especially the 5600XT—its RAM is significantly more affordable compared to what it offers.

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Horvatti
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09-01-2025, 08:48 PM
#12
Our highest offer is $1200 (including accessories, etc.). Do you have a design in mind?
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Horvatti
09-01-2025, 08:48 PM #12

Our highest offer is $1200 (including accessories, etc.). Do you have a design in mind?

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Logarion
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09-01-2025, 09:28 PM
#13
Fair point. I've been using Ryzen since the beginning and have assembled several 2000 and 3000 models. My only issues so far were with this particular setup. I've also serviced many PCs for clients, and I haven't noticed a link between CPU brand and problems. Could we discuss the high voltage readings through MCE or the spectre/meltdown updates? It seems these issues have mostly been addressed in Intel BIOSes. The 8400 feels out of place compared to Ryzen 5 3600 and i5 10600. You're planning to sell these machines, right? If you do, you should also be prepared to service them effectively. That means understanding the best options for PCs. Don't worry, if you're getting questions like "AMD vs. Intel," you should be ready to answer confidently and clearly. What would you say if a customer asks why you picked CPU X over Y? You need a straightforward, well-prepared response.
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Logarion
09-01-2025, 09:28 PM #13

Fair point. I've been using Ryzen since the beginning and have assembled several 2000 and 3000 models. My only issues so far were with this particular setup. I've also serviced many PCs for clients, and I haven't noticed a link between CPU brand and problems. Could we discuss the high voltage readings through MCE or the spectre/meltdown updates? It seems these issues have mostly been addressed in Intel BIOSes. The 8400 feels out of place compared to Ryzen 5 3600 and i5 10600. You're planning to sell these machines, right? If you do, you should also be prepared to service them effectively. That means understanding the best options for PCs. Don't worry, if you're getting questions like "AMD vs. Intel," you should be ready to answer confidently and clearly. What would you say if a customer asks why you picked CPU X over Y? You need a straightforward, well-prepared response.

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niuhayan
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09-02-2025, 01:20 AM
#14
I exclusively use Intel processors. A useful benefit is that they include built-in graphics on the chip, which helps if a GPU fails and you don’t have another one. This occurred three weeks ago and I managed to remove the GPU and continue working. Since I don’t play games, my system isn’t stressed by video frame rates. The main reason is that I’ve owned some Intel shares for roughly two decades now.
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niuhayan
09-02-2025, 01:20 AM #14

I exclusively use Intel processors. A useful benefit is that they include built-in graphics on the chip, which helps if a GPU fails and you don’t have another one. This occurred three weeks ago and I managed to remove the GPU and continue working. Since I don’t play games, my system isn’t stressed by video frame rates. The main reason is that I’ve owned some Intel shares for roughly two decades now.

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iSenpaiKitty
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09-06-2025, 04:01 PM
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It's really frustrating. I own an AMD system that's been running for two decades, and it still works perfectly. Usually the limits on components fail first—like the CPU fan or hard drive. The processor appears to be incredibly durable. Maybe we should focus on the motherboard brands or storage options for better longevity. Or perhaps the debate between Intel and AMD in this group will turn into a heated discussion, likely because someone misunderstood the original question. People just choose what they like.
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iSenpaiKitty
09-06-2025, 04:01 PM #15

It's really frustrating. I own an AMD system that's been running for two decades, and it still works perfectly. Usually the limits on components fail first—like the CPU fan or hard drive. The processor appears to be incredibly durable. Maybe we should focus on the motherboard brands or storage options for better longevity. Or perhaps the debate between Intel and AMD in this group will turn into a heated discussion, likely because someone misunderstood the original question. People just choose what they like.

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Doctor_J
Junior Member
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09-06-2025, 09:53 PM
#16
I never faced any issues with my R5 3600, though I did encounter some with my i7 4770. The fan speed wouldn’t adjust properly, likely due to the budget motherboard I found at a thinkcenter.
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Doctor_J
09-06-2025, 09:53 PM #16

I never faced any issues with my R5 3600, though I did encounter some with my i7 4770. The fan speed wouldn’t adjust properly, likely due to the budget motherboard I found at a thinkcenter.

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KiNG_R3X
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09-06-2025, 10:23 PM
#17
i don't know how much you need the external hard drive or whether u plan to put any games on the seagate hdd, but i'd personally switch that out for one of the cheaper 1tb ssds. https://www.amazon.com/ADATA-SU760-NAND-...596&sr=8-9 90bucks As for the monitor if you are going to buy a 90dollar monitor i recommend looking at the used market, though u'd have to know exactly which models are good and covid's really messed that segment up. I used to find 500usd monitors on ebay for 70bucks used, (feb 2020) There's also an ips model on sale atm https://www.bestbuy.com/site/lg-24-ips-l...lsrc=aw.ds
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KiNG_R3X
09-06-2025, 10:23 PM #17

i don't know how much you need the external hard drive or whether u plan to put any games on the seagate hdd, but i'd personally switch that out for one of the cheaper 1tb ssds. https://www.amazon.com/ADATA-SU760-NAND-...596&sr=8-9 90bucks As for the monitor if you are going to buy a 90dollar monitor i recommend looking at the used market, though u'd have to know exactly which models are good and covid's really messed that segment up. I used to find 500usd monitors on ebay for 70bucks used, (feb 2020) There's also an ips model on sale atm https://www.bestbuy.com/site/lg-24-ips-l...lsrc=aw.ds

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Butterfly1416
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09-07-2025, 05:41 AM
#18
I understand a "decent amount" regarding computers, and I've assembled 6 to 7 units. Regarding selling to multiple buyers, the answer is no—it's intended for a church in Nocatee, Alaska. For more information about this computer, please check the provided link. My interest in this question stems from wanting to determine whether an AMD or Intel CPU would be more dependable for users who aren't unfamiliar with computers.
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Butterfly1416
09-07-2025, 05:41 AM #18

I understand a "decent amount" regarding computers, and I've assembled 6 to 7 units. Regarding selling to multiple buyers, the answer is no—it's intended for a church in Nocatee, Alaska. For more information about this computer, please check the provided link. My interest in this question stems from wanting to determine whether an AMD or Intel CPU would be more dependable for users who aren't unfamiliar with computers.

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sixpar
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09-14-2025, 07:48 AM
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sixpar
09-14-2025, 07:48 AM #19

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apilot0404
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09-19-2025, 12:02 PM
#20
I completely understand where you're coming from about this discussion being a bait-and-switch. I'm doing it because my friend needs Intel, while I'm after AMD. He prefers Apple, Android, or other options—I'll handle those as needed. We're close friends, but we often have differing opinions. I just wanted your thoughts on this and appreciate all the feedback. Keep the conversation respectful, and try to make my friend see the point. Also, it's interesting how people tend to buy what they want—great observation on that!
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apilot0404
09-19-2025, 12:02 PM #20

I completely understand where you're coming from about this discussion being a bait-and-switch. I'm doing it because my friend needs Intel, while I'm after AMD. He prefers Apple, Android, or other options—I'll handle those as needed. We're close friends, but we often have differing opinions. I just wanted your thoughts on this and appreciate all the feedback. Keep the conversation respectful, and try to make my friend see the point. Also, it's interesting how people tend to buy what they want—great observation on that!

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