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    • kamidonK
      kamidon @PhlipElder
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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender @kamidon
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        @kamidon said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

        @Dashrender said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

        @kamidon said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

        @scottalanmiller said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

        @gjacobse said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

        Looking at an i5 Desktop with 16GB of ram pushes the envelop at $800

        Why look at Intel when genuine AMD is crushing them? With better price/performance and shipping nearly 80% of CPUs today, Intel seems like an odd choice.

        DAMN...80%?
        In what market though? Surely not the consumer market. And most servers I've at least seen are always Intel. Perhaps the east coast is different?
        I seldom come across an amd processor in the consumer market, it's extremely rare.

        Edit: And in terms of speed, I mean AMD just doesn't seem to cut it. Maybe as a server because of the muilti core speeds. https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i9-9900K-vs-AMD-Ryzen-9-3900X/4028vs4044

        How many people are running i9's though? For consumers wouldn't it be better to look at i5 vs Ryzen, or i7 vs Ryzen?

        No...because AMD's software is garbage, their performance is spotty despite benchmarks that are decent.
        But this is anecdotal and obviously my opinion.

        Now it has been a while, I wouldn't mind trying out a system with another AMD proc, but at least at this time, Intel is cheaper and faster...still...so from a consumer perspective, it doesn't seem viable to go with AMD.

        I had experience in the early 2000's with AMD and yeah - I hated them in the XP days - the damned 4-in-1 driver crap you had to deal with.

        and now these slow ass laptops (granted they are likely slow because they are just slow ass low end procs, not necessarily because they are shit proc claiming to be as good as Gen 7 or better i5 procs)

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        • kamidonK
          kamidon @Dashrender
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          @Dashrender said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

          @kamidon said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

          @Dashrender said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

          @kamidon said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

          @scottalanmiller said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

          @gjacobse said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

          Looking at an i5 Desktop with 16GB of ram pushes the envelop at $800

          Why look at Intel when genuine AMD is crushing them? With better price/performance and shipping nearly 80% of CPUs today, Intel seems like an odd choice.

          DAMN...80%?
          In what market though? Surely not the consumer market. And most servers I've at least seen are always Intel. Perhaps the east coast is different?
          I seldom come across an amd processor in the consumer market, it's extremely rare.

          Edit: And in terms of speed, I mean AMD just doesn't seem to cut it. Maybe as a server because of the muilti core speeds. https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i9-9900K-vs-AMD-Ryzen-9-3900X/4028vs4044

          How many people are running i9's though? For consumers wouldn't it be better to look at i5 vs Ryzen, or i7 vs Ryzen?

          No...because AMD's software is garbage, their performance is spotty despite benchmarks that are decent.
          But this is anecdotal and obviously my opinion.

          Now it has been a while, I wouldn't mind trying out a system with another AMD proc, but at least at this time, Intel is cheaper and faster...still...so from a consumer perspective, it doesn't seem viable to go with AMD.

          I had experience in the early 2000's with AMD and yeah - I hated them in the XP days - the damned 4-in-1 driver crap you had to deal with.

          and now these slow ass laptops (granted they are likely slow because they are just slow ass low end procs, not necessarily because they are shit proc claiming to be as good as Gen 7 or better i5 procs)

          Gen 7 and below laptops, not great. Gen 7 isn't bad, but they're just not quick procs.
          However, Gen 8 and 9, WHEW! They're stupid fast!
          I miss my 7490 Latitude at my old job 😞

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender @kamidon
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            @kamidon said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

            @Dashrender said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

            @kamidon said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

            @Dashrender said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

            @kamidon said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

            @scottalanmiller said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

            @gjacobse said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

            Looking at an i5 Desktop with 16GB of ram pushes the envelop at $800

            Why look at Intel when genuine AMD is crushing them? With better price/performance and shipping nearly 80% of CPUs today, Intel seems like an odd choice.

            DAMN...80%?
            In what market though? Surely not the consumer market. And most servers I've at least seen are always Intel. Perhaps the east coast is different?
            I seldom come across an amd processor in the consumer market, it's extremely rare.

            Edit: And in terms of speed, I mean AMD just doesn't seem to cut it. Maybe as a server because of the muilti core speeds. https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i9-9900K-vs-AMD-Ryzen-9-3900X/4028vs4044

            How many people are running i9's though? For consumers wouldn't it be better to look at i5 vs Ryzen, or i7 vs Ryzen?

            No...because AMD's software is garbage, their performance is spotty despite benchmarks that are decent.
            But this is anecdotal and obviously my opinion.

            Now it has been a while, I wouldn't mind trying out a system with another AMD proc, but at least at this time, Intel is cheaper and faster...still...so from a consumer perspective, it doesn't seem viable to go with AMD.

            I had experience in the early 2000's with AMD and yeah - I hated them in the XP days - the damned 4-in-1 driver crap you had to deal with.

            and now these slow ass laptops (granted they are likely slow because they are just slow ass low end procs, not necessarily because they are shit proc claiming to be as good as Gen 7 or better i5 procs)

            Gen 7 and below laptops, not great. Gen 7 isn't bad, but they're just not quick procs.
            However, Gen 8 and 9, WHEW! They're stupid fast!
            I miss my 7490 Latitude at my old job 😞

            huh? Gen 5, etc Intel i5, i7, etc were all perfectly fine machines...

            Are you talking about Gen 7 and below AMD? those I would have no clue.

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            • DashrenderD
              Dashrender @kamidon
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              @kamidon said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

              @Dashrender said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

              @kamidon said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

              @Dashrender said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

              @kamidon said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

              @scottalanmiller said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

              @gjacobse said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

              Looking at an i5 Desktop with 16GB of ram pushes the envelop at $800

              Why look at Intel when genuine AMD is crushing them? With better price/performance and shipping nearly 80% of CPUs today, Intel seems like an odd choice.

              DAMN...80%?
              In what market though? Surely not the consumer market. And most servers I've at least seen are always Intel. Perhaps the east coast is different?
              I seldom come across an amd processor in the consumer market, it's extremely rare.

              Edit: And in terms of speed, I mean AMD just doesn't seem to cut it. Maybe as a server because of the muilti core speeds. https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i9-9900K-vs-AMD-Ryzen-9-3900X/4028vs4044

              How many people are running i9's though? For consumers wouldn't it be better to look at i5 vs Ryzen, or i7 vs Ryzen?

              No...because AMD's software is garbage, their performance is spotty despite benchmarks that are decent.
              But this is anecdotal and obviously my opinion.

              Now it has been a while, I wouldn't mind trying out a system with another AMD proc, but at least at this time, Intel is cheaper and faster...still...so from a consumer perspective, it doesn't seem viable to go with AMD.

              I had experience in the early 2000's with AMD and yeah - I hated them in the XP days - the damned 4-in-1 driver crap you had to deal with.

              and now these slow ass laptops (granted they are likely slow because they are just slow ass low end procs, not necessarily because they are shit proc claiming to be as good as Gen 7 or better i5 procs)

              Gen 7 and below laptops, not great. Gen 7 isn't bad, but they're just not quick procs.
              However, Gen 8 and 9, WHEW! They're stupid fast!
              I miss my 7490 Latitude at my old job 😞

              I miss my Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro - sure I had to swap out the wireless NIC to get away from their ridiculous driver locked in with SuperFish... but after that - damn that machine was just fracking awesome.. but it was just over 5 years old and died last year.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @kamidon
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                @kamidon said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

                Now it has been a while, I wouldn't mind trying out a system with another AMD proc, but at least at this time, Intel is cheaper and faster...still...so from a consumer perspective, it doesn't seem viable to go with AMD.

                AMD has been faster and cheaper for a few years now. And the latest generation is supposed to go from "a little faster and cheaper" to "blows the doors off."

                From a consumer perspective, Intel has been weird to use for a while, other than vendors selling nothing else. But when you are directly impacted by the choice, AMD has been a pretty clear winner for quite some time with the cost/performance of Intel just ruling it out for anything but the most high end use cases. Now those high end ones go to AMD mostly with their new high end procs.

                What AMD software do you run with a CPU? I don't install any. That AMD has good or bad software doesn't seem like a factor in a CPU decision.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                  @Dashrender said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

                  but it was just over 5 years old and died last year.

                  That's pretty young for a laptop. My $1100 HP Folio 13 is still going strong from 2012.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                    @Dashrender said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

                    For consumers wouldn't it be better to look at i5 vs Ryzen, or i7 vs Ryzen?

                    Why would a consumer want a slower, more expensive processor?

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @kamidon
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                      @kamidon said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

                      In what market though? Surely not the consumer market. And most servers I've at least seen are always Intel. Perhaps the east coast is different?

                      The ENTIRE market.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @kamidon
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                        @kamidon said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

                        Edit: And in terms of speed, I mean AMD just doesn't seem to cut it. Maybe as a server because of the muilti core speeds.

                        These are desktop procs, not server procs.

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                        • kamidonK
                          kamidon @scottalanmiller
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                          @scottalanmiller said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

                          @kamidon said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

                          Now it has been a while, I wouldn't mind trying out a system with another AMD proc, but at least at this time, Intel is cheaper and faster...still...so from a consumer perspective, it doesn't seem viable to go with AMD.

                          AMD has been faster and cheaper for a few years now. And the latest generation is supposed to go from "a little faster and cheaper" to "blows the doors off."

                          From a consumer perspective, Intel has been weird to use for a while, other than vendors selling nothing else. But when you are directly impacted by the choice, AMD has been a pretty clear winner for quite some time with the cost/performance of Intel just ruling it out for anything but the most high end use cases. Now those high end ones go to AMD mostly with their new high end procs.

                          What AMD software do you run with a CPU? I don't install any. That AMD has good or bad software doesn't seem like a factor in a CPU decision.

                          That's ridiculous, a clear winner from what perspective??? The Linux perspective? Lol
                          AMD machines in general have far less support.
                          Software is wonky at best.
                          No, they are NOT faster and have NOT been faster since the early 2000s when they first came out with their quad core.
                          Now, multi core is faster if you actually look at benchmarks, but that's it. Is that insignificant? NO of course not, but overall, Intel is easily much faster.
                          Even video cards, "Oh AMD came out with a new card! Oh...It's slower than last years nVidia and only $50 cheaper than nVidia's second best card...bummer." Next year, Same thing year after year.
                          The processor aspect of their business isn't much different.

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                          • kamidonK
                            kamidon @scottalanmiller
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                            @scottalanmiller said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

                            @Dashrender said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

                            For consumers wouldn't it be better to look at i5 vs Ryzen, or i7 vs Ryzen?

                            Why would a consumer want a slower, more expensive processor?

                            Benchmarks don't agree with you.

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                            • kamidonK
                              kamidon @scottalanmiller
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                              @scottalanmiller said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

                              @kamidon said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

                              In what market though? Surely not the consumer market. And most servers I've at least seen are always Intel. Perhaps the east coast is different?

                              The ENTIRE market.

                              You're desire for AMD to be selling better != reality

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @kamidon
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                                @kamidon said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

                                https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i9-9900K-vs-AMD-Ryzen-9-3900X/4028vs4044

                                This shows the AMD as crushing the Intel in performance of the processor. Yes, Intel continues to lead for single threaded applications (systems that just run one thing, and that one thing is single threaded.) But that's pretty much no one today. That's Windows 98 gaming systems.

                                In the real world, even the gaming world, we don't artificially limit to one or four cores, we use quite a few. Chrome uses a thread per tab, for example. Each application that you run uses one or more threads. Your OS itself can use more than one. In what I have running right now, I have easily use for at least fourteen threads... and that is assuming Firefox is not threaded (which I think that it is, if so make it more like 30), and assuming that I don't need to virtualize anything (I actually do) which would be awesome to have many more threads.

                                Those "low thread" tests are useful in edge cases, but are mostly Intel sponsored marketing to play on people's memories of DOS' lack of threading and that most people don't know that Windows NT is not related to DOS/Windows.

                                In the real world, most all apps that we use are heavily multi-threaded, the OS is designed around heavy threading, and we tend to use lots of different graphics apps at the same time on our desktops and some people use virtualization taking the need for threading to whole different levels.

                                So for actual usage, that report seems to show the AMD significantly in the lead. Now it does cost more, yes, but it is also a drastically more powerful chip in a different category than the Intel it was paired against.

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @kamidon
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                                  @kamidon said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

                                  @kamidon said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

                                  In what market though? Surely not the consumer market. And most servers I've at least seen are always Intel. Perhaps the east coast is different?

                                  The ENTIRE market.

                                  You're desire for AMD to be selling better != reality

                                  I'm just repeating what the news reported. My desire is not a factor, whatsoever.

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller @kamidon
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                                    @kamidon said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

                                    @Dashrender said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

                                    For consumers wouldn't it be better to look at i5 vs Ryzen, or i7 vs Ryzen?

                                    Why would a consumer want a slower, more expensive processor?

                                    Benchmarks don't agree with you.

                                    The one you showed sure did.

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @kamidon
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                                      @kamidon said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

                                      AMD machines in general have far less support.
                                      Software is wonky at best.

                                      What does this mean? What "support" do you need for a CPU? None, that's not a thing really. And software? You don't install software for a CPU, not for a long time. You just install the OS and you are done.

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                                      • kamidonK
                                        kamidon @scottalanmiller
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                                        @scottalanmiller said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

                                        @kamidon said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

                                        AMD machines in general have far less support.
                                        Software is wonky at best.

                                        What does this mean? What "support" do you need for a CPU? None, that's not a thing really. And software? You don't install software for a CPU, not for a long time. You just install the OS and you are done.

                                        I got side tracked and started thinking about their graphics drivers.

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                                        • DashrenderD
                                          Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                                          @scottalanmiller said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

                                          @Dashrender said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

                                          but it was just over 5 years old and died last year.

                                          That's pretty young for a laptop. My $1100 HP Folio 13 is still going strong from 2012.

                                          I do have a laptop from 2012'ish also that still function - but I didn't would say - going strong.. it sucks to use sooo slow.

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                                          • DashrenderD
                                            Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                                            @scottalanmiller said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

                                            @Dashrender said in Spec'ing a new computer from Dell or?:

                                            For consumers wouldn't it be better to look at i5 vs Ryzen, or i7 vs Ryzen?

                                            Why would a consumer want a slower, more expensive processor?

                                            most consumers don't want to pay the prices of i9 processors (and if you're talking about anything else other than that, you missed the point).

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