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October 9, 2014 5:53:09 AM

I wasn't sure if this should go in the graphics forums or here, but this question is more about the CPU choice, so here it is:

I'm looking at purchasing one of two Acer laptops. They're very similar except for the CPU/GPU combinations. One has an AMD A-Series 2.5GHz CPU with an AMD Radeon HD 8650G GPU (which only has 512MB Ram - pretty low by today's standards).

The other Acer has a 1.7GHz Intel Core i5 with a GeForce 840M (which has 2GB RAM).

I do high-end gaming from time to time, but also a decent amount of multimedia (Movies/music). There's quite a tradeoff between the two. My tendency is to lean toward the GeForce version simply because of the amount of RAM, but the low processor speed on that one concerns me.

I'd appreciate some input on how much of an impact the CPU will really have on gaming/multimedia performance.

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October 9, 2014 5:59:19 AM

Dont worry about the clock speed so much, the i5 will still be faster than the AMD A-series.

Get the i5 w/ 840m, its the much better machine.
October 9, 2014 6:11:31 AM

RobCrezz said:
Dont worry about the clock speed so much, the i5 will still be faster than the AMD A-series.

Get the i5 w/ 840m, its the much better machine.

Thanks for the response, Rob but I'm confused (and probably showing my technical ignorance) by your suggesting that the 1.7GHz CPU would be faster than the 2.5GHz. What is different in the architectures that would make a nearly 1GHz difference matter that much?
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October 9, 2014 6:14:05 AM

markyork said:
RobCrezz said:
Dont worry about the clock speed so much, the i5 will still be faster than the AMD A-series.

Get the i5 w/ 840m, its the much better machine.

Thanks for the response, Rob but I'm confused (and probably showing my technical ignorance) by your suggesting that the 1.7GHz CPU would be faster than the 2.5GHz. What is different in the architectures that would make a nearly 1GHz difference matter that much?



Do you have the specific CPU model numbers for each and we can compare in performance tests?
October 9, 2014 6:28:25 AM

RobCrezz said:
markyork said:
RobCrezz said:
Dont worry about the clock speed so much, the i5 will still be faster than the AMD A-series.

Get the i5 w/ 840m, its the much better machine.

Thanks for the response, Rob but I'm confused (and probably showing my technical ignorance) by your suggesting that the 1.7GHz CPU would be faster than the 2.5GHz. What is different in the architectures that would make a nearly 1GHz difference matter that much?


Do you have the specific CPU model numbers for each and we can compare in performance tests?


The Acer site has this for the i5/GeForce machine: Intel Core i5-4210U 1.70 GHz. Unfortunately I can't find a product page anywhere on the Acer site for the other one, which makes me think it's been discontinued.
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October 9, 2014 6:34:49 AM

Going by some basic benchmarks, the i5 is faster (despite the lower clockspeed, and much better power efficiency), if we assume the AMD chip is the A10-5750M, although it could be a worse model.

https://www.cpubenchmark.net/mid_range_cpus.html
October 9, 2014 6:46:29 AM

RobCrezz said:
Going by some basic benchmarks, the i5 is faster (despite the lower clockspeed, and much better power efficiency), if we assume the AMD chip is the A10-5750M, although it could be a worse model.

https://www.cpubenchmark.net/mid_range_cpus.html


Probably a reasonable assumption with the AMD. Interesting. Thanks for the help.
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