"None of the new models come with integrated graphics." The money saved buying an AMD CPU will go toward a video card, so what graphics performance can one buy with that discount? How expensive are cards that match the performance of Intel integrated graphics?<p>Trying to answer my own question, I looked up what might be comparable hardware.<p>Intel's 6100 Iris graphics vs AMD's Radeon 460 ($93).<p>2D Passmark: 647 vs 660<p>3D Passmark 960 vs 4255.<p>I chose the Radeon because it is 4th on videocardbenchmark’s list of best values, in terms of 3D Passmark per price, and one of the cheapest at the top of the list. But the Intel 6100 is from 2015 and made for mobile devices.<p>Comparing the 2016 Intel Iris Pro 580 for desktops and workstations gives<p>2D Passmark: 723 vs 660<p>3D Passmark: 1926 vs 4255<p>That’s a closer race. But is there actually an AMD discount? Or will people just spend the money they might have saved on better graphics cards?<p><a href="http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/compare.php?cmp%5B%5D=3164&cmp%5B%5D=3557" rel="nofollow">http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/compare.php?cmp%5B%5D=3164...</a>
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I was confused about Ryzen 7, it didn't seem to have muc upgrade potential. But now with Ryzen 3 and 5 I can see myself keeping an AM4 motherboard for quite a long time.