depend which one you get, cores range from maybe dual or quad to 8 cores.
The AMD one beacause its faster, have more cores and Cheaper but you cant say that one is better.
Most of the time yes, two cores vs one, better memory control and uses less energy.
Yes, an AMD fx 6300 fits into a ASUS m5a97 r2. For more information check out tomshardware.com/answers/id-1783753/amd-fx6300-work-motherboard-asus-m5a97.html
As of 10/15/2012, the Intel's latest is the family of Ivy-Bridge i3/5/7 microprocessors. AMD's latest is the FX family. If you're looking for buying advice, go for Intel. If you want AMD, get a Phenom 2 x6. It uses less power and is faster than the 8-core FX processor in most benchmarks.
A good graphics card for an AMD HD 7750 motherboard with 8 GB of RAM would be a Diamond AMD Radeon HD 6570.
Yes, the AMD Phenom II X4 955 is a quad core processor meaning that this processor has four cores or CPUs.
Amd recently released a processor with 12 cores
You'll have a great fast computer. The Gigabyte GA-970A-D3 has an am3+ cpu socket which is meant to be used with ADS's FX series processors. The AMD FX-8350 is an eight core cpu that clocks at 4.0GHz, it is one of AMD's best processors available as of 2013.
Yes.
The top ten fastest processors for computers are Intel Xeon ES 2678W, Intel Core i7 3970X, Intel Core i7 3770K, Intel Core i5 3570K, intel Core i5 3470, INtel Core i3 3225, AMD FX 8350, AMD FX 6300, AMD FX 4300, AMD A10 5700.
AMD FX CPUs are part of the company's high-performance desktop processor lineup, designed primarily for gaming and demanding applications, featuring unlocked multipliers for overclocking and more cores (up to 8) for better multitasking. In contrast, AMD A-Series CPUs are aimed at entry-level and mid-range markets, integrating both CPU and GPU capabilities for improved graphics performance in a single chip, making them suitable for lighter tasks and casual gaming. Additionally, A-Series processors typically have lower power consumption and are often found in budget-friendly laptops and desktops.
The fastest "classic" Athlon is the Athlon 1400C. The fastest 32-bit Athlon is probably the Athlon XP 3200+.The fastest processor with the Athlon name is probably the AMD Athlon 64 FX-74.