Actually in a single gpu configuration there is almost no difference between a 600$ intel CPU and a 100$ amd APU for the majority of games (has very few game are CPU intensive, but if you plan to play Supreme Commander for example, indeed Intel will be better), but for multi-gpu set up intel will have better performance, while AMD GPU have better cost efficiency then Nvidia, while Nvidia SLI has much better scaling then AMD Crossfire.mechalynx said:*Looks at my nephew's 7870, which glitched out on the installation date and had to be replaced due to messed up capacitors. Looks back on her GT460s in SLI that've been chugging on for 2+ years, running everything thrown at them on max.*Daystar Clarion said:*Looks at AMD 7870 card*
[HEADING=1]Awwwwwww yeeeeeeeah![/HEADING]
Both consoles using AMD architecture is gonna make having one of those cards in a PC a massive boon for cross platform titles.
My husband builds his rigs with AMD/ATI, I stick with Intel/nVIDIA. He's blowing through his CPU/GPUs twice as fast as me.
So basically, if we are speaking of a gaming dedicated PC, AMD is if you want something fonctional without overspending, intel/nvidia is if you are looking for all out performance and are willing to spend on it.