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Everything on Intel and AMD processors

When you choose a processor, you can choose between the 2 brands Intel and AMD. On this advice hub, we'll help you with advice on the differences between the brands. For example when you need to choose an Intel Core i5 or AMD Ryzen 5 processor for work or school. In addition, we'll help you choose a processor, how to install it, and more.

Intel: office work, gaming, but without cooler

Intel CPU

The Intel processors generally have a higher clock speed than an AMD processor. This means they perform better with jobs for which you use 1 or 2 applications. Think of office jobs or running your games. In addition, almost all Intel processors have a built-in video chip. This way, you don't need a separate video card, which is the case with AMD. Note that basic Intel processors are more expensive, but they're relatively more affordable in the high-end.

AMD: demanding multitasking, gaming, but without video chip

AMD CPU

When you want to multitask without slowing down, choose an AMD processor. With the higher number of cores, threads, and cache memory, these CPUs are more suitable for more demanding jobs. In addition, AMD processors are generally more energy-efficient in use. The downside is that 90% of AMD processors require a separate video card to work. So, so you want to multitask and do you want to use a separate video card? Choose an AMD CPU.

Intel Core i5 vs AMD Ryzen 5

Expert on the job

Intel Core i5 and AMD Ryzen 5 processors are suitable for multitasking and photo editing, for example. There's a lot of choice in the mid-range class. Do you choose the future-proof and powerful i5 12600K? Or do you want a fast upgrade for your AMD PC with the Ryzen 5600? In this article, we'll compare various Intel Core i5 and AMD Ryzen 5 processors.

Intel Core i7 and AMD Ryzen 7

Expert with Ryzen 7 processor

When you get started with video editing or gaming, choose an Intel Core i7 or AMD Ryzen 7 processor. These CPUs are part of the high mid-range class or low high-end class and they offer enough power for all your applications. Choose the i7 11700K with a maximum 5.0GHz clock speed, for example. Or do you want to work more energy-efficiently with the 5700X? You can read more about the Intel Core i7 and AMD Ryzen 7 CPUs here.

Intel Core i9 and AMD Ryzen 9

Gaming Expert with i9 processor

In the high-end class, you'll find the AMD Ryzen 9 and Intel Core i9 processors. These CPUs are suitable for the most demanding multitasking, high-end gaming, or 3D rendering. For example, do you choose the i9 12900K, which is currently the most powerful processor? Or do you prefer the 5950X, which is the strongest AMD processor? In the following article, we'll explain the differences between the different CPUs.

Comparison processor generations

The 2 most recent Intel Core processor generations are the 11th generation Rocket Lake and 12th generation Alder Lake CPUs. When you choose a processor from these generations, there are a few important differences. for example, you need an LGA 1200 or LGA 1700 socket and the 12th generation is more future-proof. But you probably need a new motherboard for this, which isn't the case for the 11th generation. In the following article, we'll explain the differences and compare the different processors.

More advice on processors

Expert overclocks processor

Do you want more advice on processors? That's okay, because our experts are happy to help you. For example they'll tell you how to choose a processor, what affects the performance of the CPU, and how to install it in your PC.

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