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Intel $910 Value Gaming Build vs Ryzen $900 Value Gaming Build- Which value gaming build is the best bang for the buck?

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CPU Power-

Ryzen Value Gaming PC-                                                 Intel Value Gaming PC-
Ryzen 5 3600                                               Intel Core i5 10400F
Base Clock- 3.6 Ghz                                                           Base Clock- 2.9 Ghz
6 Cores, 12 Threads                                                           6 Cores 12 Threads
Overclockable                                                                     Locked
7% Better Single Core Speed                                           11% Lower Memory Latency
7% Better Dual Core Speed
3% Better Quad Core Speed
Better
                                             


GPU Power-

Ryzen Value Gaming PC-                                                 Intel Value Gaming PC-
Radeon RX 570 4GB                                  Radeon RX 570 4GB

 SAME GPU 



Power Draw-

Ryzen Value Gaming PC-                                                 Intel Value Gaming PC-
320W                                                            330W
Better Power Efficiency

Storage-

Ryzen Value Gaming PC-                                                 Intel Value Gaming PC-
1.5 TB                                                           1.5 TB
HDD
 Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB                                  Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB
SSD
Western Digital Blue 500GB M.2                                    Western Digital Blue 500GB M.2

SAME STORAGE

So, as we saw the CPU in the Ryzen Value Gaming Build was better and all other things were same, and the price is also $10 less and slightly power efficient. But, the Intel Value Gaming Build is also a good value. It's up to you which company you prefer. But, at the end of day the Ryzen Value Gaming Build is slightly better. The links to the builds-
Ryzen value Gaming- http://bit.ly/RyzenValueGaming
Intel Value Gaming- http://bit.ly/IntelValueGaming


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