Does AMD Processor really generates lot of heat as compared to other traditional processors available here is the answer of the a very heated question.
Truth : There is always been this notion that AMD processors heat up a lot and cause a problem in a PC. This typically happens when you buy the PC from an assembler – usually they dont use heat sinks recommended by AMD. In the absence of right heat sink, the processor does not get the cooling it is supposed to get. AMD’s company official also adds that if AMD processors had this problem, Big companies like HP and Wipro etc would not be using them.
The fact that AMD processors are speedier than their Intel counterparts is a fact that no one can contest. But there is a problem that comes along with the AMD processors and that is, the heating problems in AMD processor, due to this people prefer devices with an Intel processor as it may be fractionally slower but atleast it does not overheat. Let’s take a look at why AMD processors heat up so much and is there any way that it can be avoided.
Heating: AMD processor v/s Intel
As I mentioned before, the AMD processor is faster than the Intel ones. The main reason behind this is that both the companies have designed their processors keeping different features in mind. But when it comes to heating up, the AMD processor heats up much faster than the Intel processor and in case of prolonged use of your device, it simply crashes due to processor overheating. This is not the only problem, as there is also the battery issue. AMD processors suck up the battery much faster than their Intel counterparts.
There are several versions of the AMD processors and they all come with list of certain pre-requisites that are needed to get optimum results from the processor. If not it would just lead to CPU heating and that would not really be a glitch in the AMD processor.
Why do AMD processors heat up so quickly?
The AMD processors run at a temperature that is higher than any Intel processor of its competition. The heat that is produced while the processor is running not just affects the CPU adversely, but also the system as a whole.
There is provision for adequate cooling for the Intel processor, but I feel that it is just not enough as it eventually gives way and that is the main reason why these processors heat up so much. Also, there is a difference in the cost of the two processors, the AMD being the slightly cheaper one. But, that does not mean that you should go for it as the “heating aspect” is a very a prominent one and it just means that you will have a higher electricity bill as it practically siphons life out of the battery of your system.
Computer repair technicians accept the fact that the AMD processors have a heating problem and that is majorly because of two reasons, AMD has set the operating temperature of the processor higher than they should have and secondly, they could not come up with a cooling system to complement the AMD processor.
Verdict on the heating problem of the AMD Processors
There is one thing for sure and that is Intel is a better choice for a processor than AMD. Be ready to take some trouble in case you are going in to purchase an AMD processor instead of an Intel one. It is no doubt cheaper, but the heating problems in AMD processors will surely need you to visit your computer repair technician on a regular basis.
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