mpasternak
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I like AMD. I've had many. some good. Some not so good. AMD and intell have their own problems.
My first PC i owned was a Cyrix based 286 ( i think). than an intel 486, and then a pentium 1, 2... but then i decided to try AMD.
I bought my first AMD CPU. AMD 1.4ghz. Before they started using the XP naming scheme. plugged it in. started it up. Blue screen. reinstalled. Checked the temp. was high. ran to the store to get a new cooler. Got home. Smelled burning. the fan stopped spinning and tehre was a wiff of smoke. I instinctivevly reached in to pull the cooler off and burned my fingers (2nd degree).
I went out and bought a new intel CPU.
stuck with intel. Had a 1.8, 2.4 and a 3.2. The 3.2 was prescott, had it water cooled and everything just to maintain decent temps. So i decided to try AMD. immediately with the 3700 A64 i noticed improved perofrmance and temps. I recently upgraded from the 3700 to the 4600 just to go dualcore. temps are still low and it's stable as a rock.
I'm not partial to any. even after AMD burned me, i was willing to try them again. If i had to buy a new PC now, I'd buy Intel, if i have to buy a pc in the future, i'll buy whatever gives me the best performance at the time.
My first PC i owned was a Cyrix based 286 ( i think). than an intel 486, and then a pentium 1, 2... but then i decided to try AMD.
I bought my first AMD CPU. AMD 1.4ghz. Before they started using the XP naming scheme. plugged it in. started it up. Blue screen. reinstalled. Checked the temp. was high. ran to the store to get a new cooler. Got home. Smelled burning. the fan stopped spinning and tehre was a wiff of smoke. I instinctivevly reached in to pull the cooler off and burned my fingers (2nd degree).
I went out and bought a new intel CPU.
stuck with intel. Had a 1.8, 2.4 and a 3.2. The 3.2 was prescott, had it water cooled and everything just to maintain decent temps. So i decided to try AMD. immediately with the 3700 A64 i noticed improved perofrmance and temps. I recently upgraded from the 3700 to the 4600 just to go dualcore. temps are still low and it's stable as a rock.
I'm not partial to any. even after AMD burned me, i was willing to try them again. If i had to buy a new PC now, I'd buy Intel, if i have to buy a pc in the future, i'll buy whatever gives me the best performance at the time.