How many AMD and Intel CPUs have you owned?

In my lifetime personal devices:

Intel 286 8mhz
Intel 486 DX2 66mhz
Intel Pentium III 500mhz
Intel Core 2 Duo T6500 (Laptop)
Intel Core 2 Duo E6600
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450
Intel i5-4570
Intel i7-4720HQ (Laptop)
Intel i5-6300HQ (Laptop)
Intel i7-8700k

AMD K6-2/266mhz
AMD Athlon 1ghz
AMD Althon XP 2400+
AMD Althon 64 3000
AMD Turion 64x2 TL-56 (Laptop)
AMD Phenom II X4 965BE
AMD A6-6400K
AMD FX-6300
AMD Ryzen 5 1600

In fact it would seem I’ve owned more AMD Desktops than Intel :scream:

What about you???

EDIT: To make it more fun, let’s add GPUs

STB Black Magic Voodoo2 12MB (x2)
Voodoo 3 3000 AGP

Nvidia RIVA 128 (PCI)
Nvidia TNT (AGP)
Nvidia Geforce 256
Nvidia Geforce2 GTS
Nvidia Geforce4 ti4200
Nvidia Geforce FX 5950 Ultra
Nvidia Geforce 260 GTX
Nvidia Geforce GTX 460
Nvidia Geforce GTX 480
Nvidia Geforce 560 ti
Nvidia Geforce GTX 650 Ti
Nvidia Geforce GTX 1060 3gb

ATI Rage Pro 128
ATI Radeon 9800 Pro
ATI Radeon 1950XTX
ATI Radeon HD4850 (x2)
AMD RX 470
AMD RX 570
AMD RX 580

Intel:
Only intel graphics i’ve ever used have been integrated on laptops and the old chips.

Maybe I’m not an Intel shill after all!

Intel:
2500k
i7 4770k
i5 8600k x3
i5 8700k
i9 9900k

AMD:
Phenom II x6 1100T
FX 6300
Ryzen 5 1600x
Ryzen 7 1700

AMD
5770

Nvidia
gtx 660ti
gtx 770
gtx 970
gtx 1050ti
gtx 1060
gtx 1070
gtx 1070ti
gtx 1080
gtx 1080 ti x2
rtx 2080 ti

Does it count if I bought it with the intention of selling?

CPU List (personal):

AMD (Forget Model) 120MHz
Pentium Pro 200MHz
P3 500MHz
P3 800MHz
P4 1.6GHz
P4+HT 3.0GHz
Pentium D 3.0GHz
Core 2 Quad Q6600
I7-920
I7-860
E8400
I7-2600k
I5-4690k
I7-4790k
Ryzen 7 1700x
Ryzen 7 1700
Ryzen 5 1600x
Ryzen 7 2700x

GPU List (personal)
Voodoo 2
MX420
MX 440
FX 5200
FX 5950
6800 Ultra
7800 GT
8600 GT
9600 GT 512MB
9800 GT 1GB
GTX 260
GTX 480
HD 7950 Vapor-X
HD 7950 CF Vapor-X
R9-290 Windforce 3
GTX 780 Lightning
R9-290x Sapphire Tri-X
GTX 970 SSC
GTX 970 SLI SSC
GTX 980 TI FTW
GTX 1080 FTW
GTX 1080 FTW Hybrid
RX Vega Referenece
RX 580 Nitro+
RX Vega 64 Nitro+

Some of these CPU’s/GPU’s I’ve used more than 5 times. With 677 PC’s built since 2011, that has to be the case xD

Intel CPU’s Used (x’s mean I’ve used more than 75% of the SKU’s for that generation/lineup)
I3-2xxx/3xxx
I5-2xxx/3xxx
I7-2xxx/3xxx
I5-4460/4590/4690k
I7-4770/4790k
I3-6100
I5-6400t/6500/6600k
I7-6700
I3-6100
I5-7400/7600k
I3-8100
I9-9900k

AMD CPU’s Used (x’s mean I’ve used more than 75% of the SKU’s for that generation/lineup)

Phenom II x3 710
Phenom II x4 9xx
Phenom II x6 1055t/1090t/1100t
FX 4xxx/6xxx/8xxx
AMD Ryzen 3 1200/1300x/2200g
AMD Ryzen 5 1600/1600x/2400g
AMD Ryzen 7 1700/1700x/2700x

NVidia GPU’s Used (x’s mean I’ve used more than 75% of the SKU’s for that generation/lineup)

GTX 5xx (entire series x50+)
GTX 6xx (entire series x50+)
GTX 7xx (entire series x50+)
GTX 9xx (entire series x50+)
GTX 10xx (entire series x30+) including 1080 ti

AMD GPU’s Used (x’s mean I’ve used more than 75% of the SKU’s for that generation/lineup)

HD 56xx/57xx/58xx
HD 6xxx (6570+ except 6990)
HD 7xxx (7750+ except 7990)
R7-2xx (R7-250+)
R9-2xx (R9-270+ except 295x2)
R9-3xx (Except 390x)
RX 4xx/5xx (Except 590)

I didn’t include work computers.

If we include work computers, my organization is definitely all Intel.

I think the first work PC i used was an E8400, then we got i7-2600’s, then i7-4770, and now I have an i7-6700. I resisted the replacements because they are a waste, and it’s my taxpayer money.

Haven’t really kept track. My first Intel CPU was the 8088 when it was new and fashionable.

I have 7 Intel and 3 AMD CPUs in the house right now. Two servers (one file/media and one Minecraft), Three Desktops, Three laptops, Two Surface Tablets. The house generally has between 6 and 10 operational PCs/Laptops at any given time. I replace a computer after 3-5 years of life depending on its role.

Surprisingly few of either, really.

Pre-WoW i didn’t really game a lot on PC - mostly console, though i did play plenty of games on my Macs. A lot of the old-school games were actually available on both. the SSI gold box D&D games, for instance. Marathon from Bungie. Myth. Starcraft, Warcraft III, etc were all on Mac, so i didnt really miss most of the goodies back then.

Owned a lot of early Macs though, from a beige toaster box (well, that was my UNcle’s on loan, my first computer that i owned was a Mac SE/30) through the last PowerPC PowerMac, to the first Intel MacPro, to the last non-trashcan Mac Pro (so i guess those count as Intel CPUs).

Since i started going Gaming PC/Mac instead of dual-booting my Pro, i’ve only personally owned a handful of CPUs.

First PC i built after selling my last Mac Pro (the last pre-trashcan model) and replacing it with a Mac Mini / PC was an i5 3570K, in a plain-jane ATX case. Swapped that into an mITX case (the Prodigy by BitFenix) and replaced the CPU with an i3 of the same gen and gave it to my wife. That first ATX machine recently went to an older couple for a daily driver for 150$.

The Prodigy system i sold to my basement tennant. Still going, but we just replaced it with a 1700x build inside (just the CPU/MoBo/RAM) because of the insane sale Micro Center had, and hes going to repurpose the old rig into an HTPC.

I used the money to build a new mITX rig in the Lian-Li PCQ30X (a case that is curved backwards). That one was a 4770K with a GTX 760 in it. I switched away from this case only because at the time there weren’t a lot of short GPUs available, and i wanted a new GPU.

I jumped to the EVGA Hadron (just transplanted most of the rig + upgraded to a GTX 970) and sold the case/PSU/GPU to friend for him to use for a rig for his girlfriend.

When the GTX 1080 came out, i decided that for once i wanted the top end GPU available, so i got one shortly after launch (An MSI ARMOR OC model). It wouldn’t -QUITE- fit into the Hadron (that cooler was pretty beastly) unless i wanted to get the dremel out, so i swapped cases again to the Phanteks Evolv ITX.

Had a buddy looking to upgrade his computer from a potato, and i had the itch to build, so i started on my current rig with the knowledge that he’d buy the old one.

Went with the 1080Ti, the Evolv Shift, and an 8600K.

Sold the 4770K in the EVGA Hadron case with the GTX 970 to my buddy.

My wife’s rig (since well call that “thing sive owned”) is an i5 6600K, though it was originally going to be a 1600x except for sales.

My sons rig is a 2400G.

And ive got a few Intel macs lying around (2011 Mac Mini Server, My MBP daily driver, C2D 2009 Mac Mini that we use as an HTPC, and an old 2008 iMac that im ab out to put Linux on).

No PowerPC chips? Makes me sad :frowning:

Still own almost every PPC i ever had.

PowerMac G3
Two MDD PowerMac G4s
20" flowerpot iMac G4
are all still sitting in my basement.

Only one i got rid of was my PowerMac G5 Dual 2Ghz. Someone wanted it for a linux server config they were setting up.

Gave my old Mac Mini G4 to my grandparents.

Sorry, I was talking to Sal. I hit reply to his post, which used to (in the short history of this updated forum) indicate who exactly I was replying to, but I don’t see it working anymore.

All that I’ve owned:

P4 630
PII 965
4670k

GTX 560
GTX 560ti
GTX 660
R9 380
RX 470

Really not that many I don’t get new computers that often.

P1 166 mhtz
Thunderbird 1.4ghtz
Then some junk amd phenom when I should have got an intel
Then a laptop with an i7, served me very well
Now I have a desktop with a 6700K :slight_smile:

No, but when I was a kid in school they had us on Apple IIC’s I think.

Yeah, in elementary school we were still using Apple II’s

I dont think my schools got Macs until i was into High School (and they were the pre-iMac AIOs based on the 68030 and 68040 CPUs from Motorolla).

The typing/general computing classes were still on DOS machines.

i think you might be a bit older than me, but back in HS the computer classes we had old IBM 8088’s.

At that same time, I had my 486 DX at home. That was around 1997?

Don’t recall the exact model or hardware of my first computer, but it was a gateway essential.
(We had a family computer we bought from a garage sale before I got the gateway, but I wouldn’t have a clue as to what was in it. I do recall opening it and seeing an ISA slot. The OS was some sort of directory; I recall it being white with teal accents and had two large rectangles where the directories were.)

Following that on the Intel side:
Intel Celeron @ 2.5Ghz
Intel Pentium 4 @ 2.4Ghz
Intel Pentium 4 @ 3.4Ghz
Intel i7-4770k
Intel i7-8700k

On the AMD side:
AMD Athlon II X3 @ 3.4Ghz (Unleashed w/ ASUS M4A79XTD Evo to Phenom II X4 @ 3.4Ghz w/ no L3 Cache)

GPU wise:
Nvidia:
EVGA Nvidia GTX 1080 TI FE

Ati/AMD:
Ati Radeon 9250
Sapphire Ati Radeon HD 3850 (AGP)
XFX Ati Radeon HD 4770 (Crossfire)
Sapphire Ati Radeon HD 4770 (Crossfire)
Sapphire AMD Radeon HD 6850
Sapphire Radeon R9 290 Vapor-X Tri-X OC

Lost track but no Cyrix love? I had at least one of them.

No, AMD was the only generic CPU i ever owned.

Well lets see since I started building my own in 2005 I have bought

INTEL

Intel Pentium 4 3.0E Prescott

Intel Core 2 Duo E6420 Conroe Dual-Core 2.13 GHz

Intel Core 2 Duo E6850 Conroe Dual-Core 3.0 GHz

Intel Core i3-6300 Skylake Dual-Core 3.8 GHz

Intel Core i7-8700K Coffee Lake 6-Core 3.7 GHz

AMD

AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition Deneb Quad-Core 3.2 GHz

Actually had to do some diggin’ up to find out what is was that I exactly had throughout the years.

2004 - AMD Athlon 64 3500 and an nVidia 6800 GT.
Father and I went out to purchase a PC for me to play Star Wars Galaxies on when I was in middle school. Ending up buying a pre-made PC with the Athlon 3500 CPU but did not have the RAM or GPU requirements met for SWG. We then took another trip to the store and bought a total of 4GB DDR2 and a nVidia 6800 GT. Had a top of the line PC for 2004. Think we also ended up upgrading to a Athlon Dual Core when Rage of the Wookiees expansion came out.

2008 - AMD Phenom 9650 and a ATI 4890. Ended up going out and purchasing my own PC in high school which was a pre-built HP. Upgraded the PSU and threw in a ATI 4890. Quad Core with 8GB and a higher-end GPU. That 4890 was the HOTTEST GPU I have ever owned. If I kept my bedroom door shut and gamed, I swear it was like 10-15 extra degrees in my room.

2010 - AMD Phenom II 965 and 2x Crossfire AMD 6870s. This was my second semester in college and ended up completely building my first PC.

2012 - Intel i7 3770K and AMD 7970. My second complete build I did when I came home after being medically discharged from the United States Navy.

2018 - Intel i7 8700K and nVidia 1070 TI. My third complete build after girlfriend started getting into PC gaming and streaming.

Other mentions :
Girlfriend’s PC - Ryzen 2600x and 1070 TI.
Brother’s PC - Ryzen 2600 and AMD RX580 (Currently stationed in Poland in the Army, gets home in February so he has a nice surprise when he gets come)
Dedicated Stream/Server PC - Ryzen 1700 and nVidia 1050 TI.

That Phenom IIX4 965 was a pretty good chip.

We got that for my wife, and with an overclock it was faster than my Q9450 at the time.

In fact, the two of those held me over for several generations of Intel’s core series.

Skipped 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and didn’t upgrade until the Haswell desktop and laptop for wife.