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How do you know if you want an Intel or AMD processor?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brahman" data-source="post: 893855" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>If you are not a professional fps Gamer then the minimal frame rate advantage offered by Intel processor over ryzen is immaterial. Anything over 144 fps on a 144hzs monitor is imperceptible by mere mortals like us. ( For me even a 60hzs display is dam good enough, I can't even last 10 minutes in doom..I find happiness in playing witcher series and elder scrolls) So for those casual gamers and semi professional ones the more rounded Ryzen offerings with something like 2070ti would be sufficient. Apart from that the bundled cpu cooler on Intel sucks bigtime. You need to add a 30 to 40 dollars to buy a decent after market cooler if you intend to keep your cpu under thermals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brahman, post: 893855, member: 11847"] If you are not a professional fps Gamer then the minimal frame rate advantage offered by Intel processor over ryzen is immaterial. Anything over 144 fps on a 144hzs monitor is imperceptible by mere mortals like us. ( For me even a 60hzs display is dam good enough, I can't even last 10 minutes in doom..I find happiness in playing witcher series and elder scrolls) So for those casual gamers and semi professional ones the more rounded Ryzen offerings with something like 2070ti would be sufficient. Apart from that the bundled cpu cooler on Intel sucks bigtime. You need to add a 30 to 40 dollars to buy a decent after market cooler if you intend to keep your cpu under thermals. [/QUOTE]
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