whats the top amd processor these days
Christ, Tigerdirect sucks. Anyway, go to AMD's website and see what they
think their best CPU is. Then go to Newegg.com and make your purchase there. -- The human mind is inspired enough when it comes to inventing horrors; it is when it tries to invent a Heaven that it shows itself cloddish. --Evelyn Waugh |
whats the top amd processor these days
They have two lines of desktop processors these days, the ones with a
built-in GPU (A-series), the ones without (FX-series). Top FX: FX-8350, 4.0/4.2GHz, 8-core, Socket AM3+, http://is.gd/gtB1rV Top A: A10-5800K, 3.8Ghz, 4-core, Socket FM2, http://is.gd/KSEkoP On 29/10/2012 12:04 PM, Brewsea wrote: Hello: About 6 years ago, I went shopping around for a computer, and (as I've done before) I found the computer I wanted. Then went home, got online to tigerdirect.com and picked out all the same parts that were on the computer in the store that I liked, and it wound up costing me 1/2 of what I would have paid in any other store I'd been to. I don't know if it'll cut my final price in half anymore, but it should save me a few hundred dollars if I do that again this year. BUT another thing I've found out, is that these days, the help at the stores I've been to aren't 1/2 as well educated as they used to be back in the old days of 2006. I can't get one of them to say to me: "Well if you like using AMD processors then the top of the line processor these days is the amd_xxx". or whatever it's called. So far all I've gotten from one kid, is, "The best amd processor we have in stock is the A8" Can someone please tell me whats amd's "top-O-The-Line" for public use on a desktop, home PC. See I'll start off with a good processor, and then Tigerdirect will help me to build the best computer for that processor from that point on. If you've never gotten a computer this way, you should try it out. It's the best way to do it, and save alotta money. You like saving bucks don't ya? Cause if not then we should meet up, and become friends. (Just kiddin' around) Thanks alot Bruce |
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