Probably just as good for browsing internet or checking emails. It's a single core processor compared in performance with the old AMD Sempron 754 pin CPU family of processors.
AMD is cheaper than Intel ...
A processor does not contain any hard drives. A hard drive and processor are separate pieces of hardware.
Pretty much any AMD or Intel 4 core processor would be good for gaming but the more you are willing to pay for a processor the better the processor. But if you are looking just for the best PC processors then here they are:For Intel it is a Intel Core i7-3970X Extreme Edition Sandy Bridge-E 3.5GHz (4.0GHz Turbo) LGA 2011 150W Six-Core Desktop Processor BX80619i73970XFor AMD it is a AMD FX-8350 Vishera 4.0GHz (4.2GHz Turbo) Socket AM3+ 125W Eight-Core Desktop Processor FD8350FRHKBOX
Yes, it has a high MHz speed of 2900, and should be fine for games.
I have a amd Phenom 4 core (9350e) that I purchased for $90, and I play all the latest games with settings on high. We need to know what AMD socket you have because there is different sized slots for amd processors and even if it is the same size it does not mean it will work hence using a am2 processor in a am3 slot will fit but not work. You did say most recent and the most recent amd motherboard supports AM3+ processors witch is the fx processors but most will support am3 processors. look to be honest any modern processor will be fine for gaming even the cheaper ones, but I would suggest any AMD quad core processor running at 2ghz or more for gaming.
Intel CPU's are generally regarded as better processors these days. The new Intel i7 CPUs are much faster then any of AMD's offerings. BBBBUUUTTTT if you don't have cash to burn, and your building a DESKTOP, not laptop, get a decent AMD processor. At least 4 cores and 8 threads with at least 2.6 GHZ. but if it is a laptop you seek, and it says AMD, by all means DONT BUY IT. AMD laptop processors are dip S***. get intel for laptop, and AMD for desktop. if your on a budget, that is.
The HP Pavilion M9400F 2.40 GHz Elite AMD Phenom Quad Core Desktop PC will be good for drafting. The Ram and processor power will make this a powerful computer for any job.
Unfortunately, no. AMD uses the Pin Grid Array socket system, where the processor has many pins that fit into holes on the motherboard. Intel, on the other hand, uses what is called the Land Grid Array socket system, where there are many pins on the motherboard's processor socket that connect with contacts on the processor. They're completely reverse systems, and attempting to use one with the other will result in severe, unrepairable damage to both the processor and the motherboard. Please do not attempt to use any Intel processor with a motherboard that uses AMD processors, or vice-versa.
Yes. As long your case is big enough, you can use any video card with any processor.
Any 890FX, AMD-based motherboards. I have a GIGABYTE GA-890FXA-UD5 and it runs swimmingly. However, Asus, MSI, and a few others make perfectly good mother boards for the 1090t that supports DDR3 and also go wonderfully with ATi (AMD) graphics cards.
hi you can play all games on very low details or you cant play.its very slow
No doubt that amd turion x2 is better than athlon x2. So, I would suggest you to go for turion. But I want to know if core 2 duo is better than the turion x2. Any suggestions.