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AMD or NVIDIA or Intel who is better?

Submitted by rawr241, , Thread ID: 323458

20-08-2024, 12:35 PM
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Today I think AMD is the best of all they make the best processors and affordable GPU's while NVIDIA doesn't produce CPU's they make very good GPU's but their pricing is sick like you overpay so much compared to AMD. Intel is another thing they now produce new CPU's that are just a little better from previous generation and their GPU's are just bad at the start most games didn't even work on their GPU's.

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i think we all can agree Nvidia is the best but in regards to price/budget, it goes between intel and amd when it comes to price to performance

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#3
NVIDIA is better as it more good then any other and i use it

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#4
nvidia is better it has better drivers

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#5
nvidia is better because they invest a lot in AI stuff too

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I am just commenting to open a hidden content on other post

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20-08-2024, 12:35 PM
rawr241 Wrote:
Today I think AMD is the best of all they make the best processors and affordable GPU's while NVIDIA doesn't produce CPU's they make very good GPU's but their pricing is sick like you overpay so much compared to AMD. Intel is another thing they now produce new CPU's that are just a little better from previous generation and their GPU's are just bad at the start most games didn't even work on their GPU's.
I guess its Nvidia for the features it has in compare to amd. But if u go with price amd is better

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Nvidia its better. They develope better technology. But if you only want a GPU for gaming, go for AMD, it's cheaper.

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AMD
Graphics (GPUs): AMD’s Radeon graphics cards are often more affordable than NVIDIA’s, offering good performance for mid-tier and budget gaming. AMD also supports Ray Tracing and FSR (FidelityFX Super Resolution), which is their alternative to NVIDIA’s DLSS.
CPUs: AMD’s Ryzen processors, especially the Ryzen 5000 and 7000 series, have become very popular for their strong multi-threaded performance, making them ideal for gaming, video editing, and multitasking.
Advantages:
Price-to-performance ratio is often better.
Great for both gaming and productivity tasks.
Excellent multi-core performance (especially useful for creators).
NVIDIA
Graphics (GPUs): NVIDIA’s GeForce GPUs dominate the high-end market with cards like the RTX 3080, 3090, and 4090. They excel at high-performance gaming, ray tracing, and AI-driven features like DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling), which boosts game performance using AI.
Advantages:
Superior ray tracing and DLSS for improved visual fidelity and performance.
Better driver support and more frequent updates.
Ideal for gaming, rendering, and AI/ML applications.
Intel
CPUs: Intel processors are known for their strong single-core performance, which is important for tasks like gaming. Their latest 12th and 13th-gen CPUs (Alder Lake, Raptor Lake) have impressive performance, often beating AMD in gaming benchmarks. Intel is also pushing hybrid architectures with a mix of performance and efficiency cores.
GPUs: Intel is newer in the dedicated GPU space with their Intel Arc series, which focuses more on budget-conscious consumers, offering competitive options at lower price points, but they are not as strong as AMD or NVIDIA’s higher-end cards.
Advantages:
Best single-core performance, crucial for gaming and applications with fewer cores.
Great integrated graphics in some of their CPUs for everyday use without needing a dedicated GPU.
Historically reliable and well-supported hardware.
Who’s Better?
For Gaming: NVIDIA for high-end GPUs, Intel or AMD for CPUs (Intel often has a slight edge in gaming performance due to better single-core performance).
For Productivity (Video Editing, 3D Rendering): AMD for multi-core CPU performance, NVIDIA for GPU tasks like rendering or AI.
For Budget Builds: AMD typically offers the best price-to-performance ratio for both CPUs and GPUs.

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