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| Monster Techie | Quote:
I'm just saying, why shoot yourself in the foot when you can go with a cheap, faster, and more future proof chip/socket. The Phenom was supposed to be the best thing that ever happened to the AM2/+ boards, and that hasn't gone far. But me and my 775 board, I've still got a 3.0GHz cpu to move up to. Thats 60% faster than my current chip was at stock. The question is, why would you ever buy an AMD?
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| Multicellular Eukaryote Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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I don't like Intel. And I do like AMD. That's why I buy AMD processors. Quote:
I'll be getting an MSI K9A2 Platinum, and a Phenom. It will be slightly edged out by a Q6600, but it's still very fast. Irrespective of what Intel fanboys might say. Or you dislike of Intel. Or the fact that you don't have to upgrade your motherboard if you have AM2. Or, simply because they're cheap and fast quad core processors with a solid platform and upgrade path. Or a combination of the above. Last edited by Apokalipse; 11-27-2007 at 04:12 AM. | ||
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| Monster Techie | what's to dislike though? it's a chip. if it performs better, then buy it. It's not like it's "alive" and has a personality.
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| Ultra Techie | I'm going to agree with a few posts earlier. I just go with what's currently best, and if something comes out that's better after a while, I go crazy cuz I'm outdated again. it's not amd vs intel, or nVidia vs ati... it's performance. right now, performance belongs to intel and nVidia. give amd a year or so to catch up, and it will be better. intel will mearely try to stay ahead, probably, and thus amd will be top again. that's just an opinion, and yes, right now, I like intel over amd. |
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| Wizard Techie Join Date: Aug 2005
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I'm sure that if AMD processors were 10% faster than Intel, you would not use the word "slightly" A fact: Yorkfield is going to have better performance per watt than the current Kentsfield, and even slightly better performance per clock. Quote:
No one here is asking you to compare them to QX9770 Just compare them to the 1 year old, Intel's first quad cores (Kentsfield). Intel 1 years old Quad core is still better Don't forget the fact that Yorkfield that was tested is still on the early steppings. Intel can produce better stepping in the future just like what they did for Kentsfield.
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