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‎12-12-2015 12:17 AM
It is AMD. They don't mention that. AMD is a cheap processor and the reason the package is so cheap. You get what you pay for.
I would only buy Intel.
‎12-12-2015 12:34 AM
Gosh! I've had super good luck with AMD processors!
‎12-12-2015 12:46 AM
I think the Intel vs AMD question lies with what a user wants to do on their pc. AMD may be less expensive, but I don't think it's "cheap." I've had both & they both worked fine for me. I don't do any gaming, & mostly use my pc for emailing, storing personal documents, internet searches.
‎12-12-2015 02:39 AM
There is no reason not to buy a computer because it has an AMD and not Intel processor, Now depending on how one uses their system, they might want a specific processor. AMD makes some that can handle high graphical content gaming better than those from Intel.
I personally would be concerned about other specs that are important to me, for my use, than the brand name of the processor. It's specs? Yes! Intel or AMD? No.
hckynut(john)
‎12-12-2015 05:45 AM - edited ‎12-12-2015 07:35 AM
@hckynutjohn wrote:There is no reason not to buy a computer because it has an AMD and not Intel processor, Now depending on how one uses their system, they might want a specific processor. AMD makes some that can handle high graphical content gaming better than those from Intel.
I personally would be concerned about other specs that are important to me, for my use, than the brand name of the processor. It's specs? Yes! Intel or AMD? No.
hckynut(john)
I agree. I've owned computers having both processors at one tme or the other and I couldn't tell the difference. I use my computer for more than e-mail and shopping and the performance was fine.
There is more to a computer's performance than just the processor. It's a combination of processor, RAM, video card/chip, audio and hard drive space. You can have the best processor but if you don't have enough RAM, your computer will run slow. I read the specs and I think for the average user, this computer is a good deal.
‎12-12-2015 05:55 AM
@hckynutjohn wrote:There is no reason not to buy a computer because it has an AMD and not Intel processor, Now depending on how one uses their system, they might want a specific processor. AMD makes some that can handle high graphical content gaming better than those from Intel.
I personally would be concerned about other specs that are important to me, for my use, than the brand name of the processor. It's specs? Yes! Intel or AMD? No.
hckynut(john)
I agree with you, John. Actually, I agree with both you and glb, too. The overall specs are what are important. You (as in "anyone") have to add everything up when you are looking at a computer. You shouldn't just be focusing on the processor alone.
I have said this before too in other posts. I have used both kinds of processors in other computers, and have not been able to notice a difference. They both were fine-both the AMD processor, and the Intel processor. I don't think that the average computer-user is going to notice a difference, either.
‎12-12-2015 07:53 AM
I also agree. You won't see any meaningful difference between similar AMD and Intel processors. Now if you're comparing a dual core AMD running at 2.5 mHz to an eight core Intel running at 4.5 mHz then yeah, you'll see a difference, just you would if you flipped the two, but an AMD and Intel processor running in the same speed range with the same number of cores will perform virtually identically.
‎12-12-2015 09:18 AM
Thank all who are giving us specific info. I use my computer for very little, so even though it has less versatility than many, it's already more than I need.
I don't save pictures, I don't play games (solitaire really doesn'ty count as a game), I don't listen to music or download music, I rarely even download a recipe.
"Lesser" computers work just fine for those of us who surf a bit, read and write emails, and pay a few bills.
My cheapie laptop is fast reaching the average age for all laptops, so I know it might need to be replaced soon. I certainly am someone who will check specifications, but I also know there's no reason for me to buy top of the line. I can afford to, but it makes absolutely no sense to me to do that.
‎12-12-2015 10:49 AM
‎12-12-2015 11:29 AM
I'm not getting this because I want Intel. Also I don't want or need a printer. I would rather that money goes to getting the best computer I can and not bundling it with a printer I don't need. Now if you are in the market for a computer and printer this may be a good value for you.
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