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12-23-2012, 01:02 PM #1
A Theoretical AMD Build
It’s been a long time since I purchased an AMD chip so this is purely for my own edification. If I were to build an AMB based system, what would a good solid build look like? I know I could easily put together a snappy Intel based system but I have completely lost touch with what AMD has been doing over the past several years.
I was thinking an FX-8350 paired with an ASUS SABERTOOTH 990FX.
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12-23-2012, 01:34 PM #2
Interesting, I consider those as "high-end" parts. What are you planning for the build in terms of usage? Gaming? I was an AMD guy before since I like that AMD stuff are cheaper and the AM3+ socket offers a lot of options from athlons, phenoms, bulldozers and piledrivers. AMD boards are also cheaper.
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12-23-2012, 03:14 PM #3
I'd have to say you really should get some AMD chips there alot of fun (build/overclock learning curve is just so different from intel). There can be a few different solid builds depending on budget and needs, I'd say:
1: A10-5800k paird with ASRock FM2A85X Extreme6 FM2 AMD A85X (Hudson D4)
2. FX-8350 paired with an ASUS SABERTOOTH 990FX
3. FX-8150 paired with ASUS SABERTOOTH 990FX
theres some nice cheaper motherboards depending on what features you need and keep in mind the Steamroller is coming out in 2013Last edited by foxmobouser; 12-23-2012 at 04:03 PM.
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12-23-2012, 06:27 PM #4
An all-around build that could do video editing, some light gaming and a bit of Photoshop.
My first overclock I ever attempted was with an Athlon on an Asus board. I was very naive and way over confident in my abilities. The end result was a flash and a puff of smoke followed by a comment something like, “You are a dumb a**” from my wife.
Is anyone running a CAD program on their builds?Last edited by Pablo 54; 12-23-2012 at 06:33 PM.
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12-23-2012, 06:43 PM #5
I personally think AMD is a waste of money besides certain niche builds. They sell Phenom 2 955s for less than 100 on Newegg now though. I would have lots of fun having one of those again.
I'm not running any CAD but I could. Any specific reason?Univac
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12-23-2012, 07:52 PM #6
If your not going to do big overclocking or need all those expansion slots then the ASUS SABERTOOTH 990FX is a tad bit of an overkill.
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12-23-2012, 10:23 PM #7
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I still have yet to go to AMD, As their motherboards cost as much as a processor, I just want to try my FM1 Processor since no one wants it! lol
Oh so my buttox feels like its been man handled is on topic?
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12-23-2012, 11:08 PM #8
My son will be taking some classes next year (CAD).
I would just love to build something with an AMD chip at the core. Their prices seem exceptionaly low for what you are getting but the trade off in performance is pretty steep.BBQASUS P8Z68-V PRO; i7 2600k @ 4.1GHz; Kingston HyperX 16 GB @ 1866; Mushkin Enhanced Callisto Deluxe 90GB SSD with Win7 Home Premium 64bit; OCZ Vertex 2 SATA II 2.5" SSD 60GB - Programs; 2 WD 2 TB Caviar Green RAID1; WD 2 TB Cavier Green in external USB3 case;EVGA FTW 670 GTX; Acer 22 inch Widescreen; PSU: Ultra 4x 1050

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12-23-2012, 11:26 PM #9
I really haven't noticed any difference in real life performance use between my intel rig in sig and the AMD system other than the price tag.
As for CAD I heard ATI firepro cards work the best.
Just built one yesterday for an HTPC, its in my sig, CPU +mobo 55$, case 29$, HD 6450 14$ for crossfire Total= 98$I still have yet to go to AMD, As their motherboards cost as much as a processor, I just want to try my FM1 Processor since no one wants it! lolSetup:#1 Intel i7 2600k @ 4.7 GHz, Mobo: ASUS P8P67 Deluxe B3, Memory: Gskill Ripjaws 2133 2x4GB
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12-23-2012, 11:58 PM #10
For regular every day things there isn't much of a difference. If you aren't balls to the wall on wanting to suck every bit of performance out AMD chips are fine. I do a lot of heavy CPU things now and I wouldn't trade my 3960x for any "8" core AMD. Idk though, all of my Intel rigs feel faster and mostly are than any AMD setup I've used.
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12-24-2012, 12:05 AM #11
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If you are on a tight budget then AMD is a good route.

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12-24-2012, 12:55 AM #12
FM1 line is about to be halted this 2013. FM2 on the other hand is very promising IMHO. A10-5800k crossfired should be enough for gaming and still beat an i3 build. Performance wise, intel builds are still faster on high-end builds and the vishera-sabertooth amd setup can get you an i5-2500k-P8Z77-V build which is better in terms of both performance and efficiency. Still, I really think AMD wins the lower-end build with their FM2 IMHO.
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12-24-2012, 03:09 AM #13
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12-24-2012, 07:02 AM #14
The 8x50 series CPUs are truly a waste unless you are continuously using applications that are taking advantage of all 8 cores. Otherwise, it would be better to go with a quad-core CPU such as the FX-4170. At leas there, most applications will be able to better use a quad-core CPU over an octo-core CPU.
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12-24-2012, 05:26 PM #15
Really depends on what you're doing. If you're doing a lot (and I mean a lot) of simulation work then sure, but it sounds like hes just taking a beginning class which would go over very basic simulations at the most. I'd save a boat load of money and just go for a consumer card over a Firepro.
I've used SolidWorks and NX on my current and previous builds. Runs just fine on anything, like I mentioned before its when you start simulating that stuff starts slowing down.
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