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    Quote Originally Posted by Jess_V View Post





    I'm presently using AMD Phenom II X6 1100BE with MSI GTX1070 Armor....where did you get the notion they can't be used together?
    AMD Phenom II X6 1100BE is a CPU (functionality wise same as all intel cpu product lines)
    AMD FM2 A8-6600k is an APU. (hmmmm... so far i cannot recall any product of intel as an (APU) counterpart)

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    Quote Originally Posted by RayGunz View Post
    AMD Phenom II X6 1100BE is a CPU (functionality wise same as all intel cpu product lines)
    AMD FM2 A8-6600k is an APU. (hmmmm... so far i cannot recall any product of intel as an (APU) counterpart)
    Just because its called APU's (Accelerated Processing Unit) doesn't mean its not processor. Intel has similar product but refuses to call it APU's.....

    Most Intel CPU's comes with integrated GPU's (i.e. iGPU's) which is basically the same as APU's only different namesake but the purpose and reasoning is the same.
    APU's is basically a GPU and CPU in one package (chip in this case) sharing the same resources.

    Intel bundles iGPU almost all of their CPU's - one reason Intel cost more....
    Intel is run by people who cares more about the bottom line than anything else...DId i say about socket type change every two years to force consumers for an upgrade?

    I believe some of Intel's enthusiast grade (i5?) CPU's doesn't come with iGPU's....FYI - non of my enthusiast buddies ever use iGPU nor built-in audio, EVER!

    BTW - although they are CPU's, functionality wise they are totally different in design, but that would be another story my friend.....
    Last edited by Jess_V; 01-26-2017 at 03:04 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jess_V View Post

    DId i say about socket type change every two years to force consumers for an upgrade?
    oh, please you are only posting half the story. do not be picky.

    AMD have it's share of socket changes too.

    sockets AM2 | AM2+ | AM3 | AM3+

    FM1 | FM2 | FM2+

    http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...e,3569-11.html
    Last edited by butitoy; 01-26-2017 at 06:22 PM.

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    Mapul-an ra mo ug tubag puhon hahahaha.

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    ang kanindot sa amd kay ang imung athlon nga proce compatible gihapon sa fx nga mobo.

    ang intel ang 1st gen nga I series ng procee dli compatible sa 2nd gen nga mobo, unya ang 2nd ug 3rd nga procee dili compatible sa 4th gen nga mobo, unya ang 4th gen nga processor sa intel compatible ba sa 5th gen nga mobo sa intel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tabs14 View Post
    ang kanindot sa amd kay ang imung athlon nga proce compatible gihapon sa fx nga mobo.

    ang intel ang 1st gen nga I series ng procee dli compatible sa 2nd gen nga mobo, unya ang 2nd ug 3rd nga procee dili compatible sa 4th gen nga mobo, unya ang 4th gen nga processor sa intel compatible ba sa 5th gen nga mobo sa intel?
    I've had enough with Intel...used to be an Intel fan boy when PC's were in its infancy. Back then, Intel was the king until they started taking advantage of the consumers....This are my own unbiased personal opinion as a consumer.
    Last edited by Jess_V; 01-27-2017 at 05:14 AM.

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    Murah bottlneck rana imong A8-6600k ts.
    I suggest you replace it with an intel i5 cpu or those budget AMD 6 core processors.

    If you meant that you can crossfire the apu a8 6600k with an nvidia 1050ti that is not possible.
    AMD APUs are only compatible with AMD video cards and it needs to be a specific pair of APU and AMD video card.
    Heres the APU and GPU compatibility chart:
    Radeon™ Dual Graphics Cards | AMD

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenshiro View Post
    Murah bottlneck rana imong A8-6600k ts.
    I suggest you replace it with an intel i5 cpu or those budget AMD 6 core processors.

    If you meant that you can crossfire the apu a8 6600k with an nvidia 1050ti that is not possible.
    AMD APUs are only compatible with AMD video cards and it needs to be a specific pair of APU and AMD video card.
    Heres the APU and GPU compatibility chart:
    Radeon™ Dual Graphics Cards | AMD
    mag AMD FX (quad core minimum) na lang sya kai mas barato unya usa ka GTX1070 kaisa mag crossfire ug 1050ti. Dako pa ma save nya mas nindot pa ang performance.

    Mahal2X ra ba nang 'crossfire' capable mobo kinhanglan pa gyud dako na case and bigger PSU.
    Last edited by Jess_V; 01-27-2017 at 06:02 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jess_V View Post
    mag FX na lang sya or i5 whichever is cheaper...
    yep kato FX series or i5 pero mas mahal ang i5 mas sulit to fx series nga 6 core.

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    Quote Originally Posted by butitoy View Post
    oh, please you are only posting half the story. do not be picky.

    AMD have it's share of socket changes too.

    sockets AM2/AM2+/AM3 | AM3/AM3+

    FM1 | FM2/FM2+

    AMD Sockets: AM2/AM2+/AM3/AM3 And F/FM1/FM2 - Upgrading And Repairing PCs 21st Edition: Processor Features
    fixed that for you

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