Definitely go i3, but as geekapproved said, the a8 will do better in the gfx department. That's nothing a discrete gfx card can't fix, provided you meet the PSU requirements and you have room in your case.
Definitely go i3, but as geekapproved said, the a8 will do better in the gfx department. That's nothing a discrete gfx card can't fix, provided you meet the PSU requirements and you have room in your case.
LAPTOP dude, that's why he posted in the "Laptops and Notebooks" section.
I personally prefer the A8 over the i3 because of its graphics. Chances are that its GPU is easily on par with whatever the i3 is paired with, if anything at all, and the Passmark scores dont factor in graphics performance, if I remember correctly. The i3 may be a slightly faster processor, but the A8 is a better overall package. Plus, it's a true quad core, instead of a dual core hyperthreaded to a quad... not that it matters, but I like the thought of it.
That's just my opinion on the whole thing. Take it for what it's worth.