- In comparison to its predecessor, Bul, Pilik has improved in terms of speed, efficiency, and cost (to the point where it now competes well with i5). The rate of improvement in speed has surpassed Intel's Sandy Evie Haswell. Under the hood solder, as opposed to the common thermal paste used in contemporary Iviks (of the 3000 generation) and Haswells (of the 4000 generation) (although Devil Canyons reduced load temperature by 10-12C despite still NOT using solder, but better thermal paste). In most cases, the platform offers better value for money than its rival. And last but not least - brand new data from an actual human being -. Jpg . Jpg . Jpg . Jpg . Jpg . Jpg . Jpg . Jpg . Jpg .
- - 32nm process technology - it consumes more than Intel processors in idle and load (although we still don't seem to pay 0.5 bucks per / kWh, so it's not particularly critical) - it's not very suitable for single-threaded programs (although the first desktop 4-core processor Q6600 appeared OH MY GOD already at the end of 2022), and we live.
- Inexpensive. Even though the flagship FX-8350 Vishera is less expensive than the Intel Core i5-3570K Ivy Bridge, it performs just as well. well accelerated. Excellent potential for multi-threaded programs and games (I suppose everyone is aware that the eight-core Jaguar and Kabini processors from AMD will power the new Xbox and Sony PlayStation 4, and that new toys will be optimized for the eight-core x86 architecture).
- 1. Like any other processor, it becomes hot when overclocked. Investing in a quality cooler is preferable if you intend to overclock. 2. It appears that this generation of processors' Socket AM3 + will fail. The Excavator will likely be delivered next year on AM4 +, and the Steamroller will likely be released in the second half of this year on something akin to AM4. In other words, the motherboard will need to be updated with each upgrade. However, Intel is in a comparable circumstance.
- POWER! It is just orders of magnitude more expensive than Intel in terms of price, power, and quality.
- As for me, there are none.
- the cost of 8 cores (I purchased a few months ago for the absurd price of 4490r!)
- Both the processor and the motherboard's power circuit heat up at 125 W, which is especially visible while overclocking.
- What a bargain!
- I had to upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 8 and haven't seen a single reason to go back.
- Even the most demanding toys can be operated very easily with the most powerful processor.
- It requires effective and pricey cooling.
- Low cost (especially on the used market these days), excellent overclocking potential, performs any Hyperstump and i3 functions, is occasionally less expensive than the i5-4590, and Turbo-Boost (for those who do not want to take a steam bath with independent overclocking)
- The performance of Ryzen 5-7 from 1600 and higher is inferior to that of the i7, i9, Xeon E3-E5, and i7 when overclocked.
- AMD! Price
- 220W
- Fast, relatively cold, inexpensive
- No!
- Drags in 2022 too :)
- AM3 + platform is outdated, there are no special prospects for an upgrade
- copes with all tasks with a bang that video encoding that games are super percent for ridiculous money with a large margin for the future
- only power consumption is 125 watts, and even then it’s not always loaded with 100%