Smart_Guy
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Greetings!
So, in the old days I heard that AMD CPU's didn't take heat and banging as much as Intel CPU's did. That was in the past, how's it now?
This of course does not mean AMD CPU's can't take a beating per se (if this is how the expression works).
Any of you have long-time experiences with AMD CPU's to change that? Preferably with heavy use, stress running and overclocking.
I personally have/had some with Intel CPU's. Some of them are +10 years old now and still working fine. My main PC has a 7 year-old and overclocked for 2 years now and from the looks of it I'll keep using it for years to come (i5 3570k OC'ed to 4.4GHz), God-willing.
I know ~10 years is not good to judge, but that's what I have to share.
Have at ya!
So, in the old days I heard that AMD CPU's didn't take heat and banging as much as Intel CPU's did. That was in the past, how's it now?
This of course does not mean AMD CPU's can't take a beating per se (if this is how the expression works).
Any of you have long-time experiences with AMD CPU's to change that? Preferably with heavy use, stress running and overclocking.
I personally have/had some with Intel CPU's. Some of them are +10 years old now and still working fine. My main PC has a 7 year-old and overclocked for 2 years now and from the looks of it I'll keep using it for years to come (i5 3570k OC'ed to 4.4GHz), God-willing.
I know ~10 years is not good to judge, but that's what I have to share.
Have at ya!