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    In the midst of all of Benchmarking wars....

    Which processor do you think is the baddest-*** piece of circuitry......AMD, Intel, or "Who cares, i can't afford them".


    I personally like them both but I favor AMD because i have 1000 shares of stock...

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    Alright everybody listen up...

    My vote goes to AMD... the athlon is a kicking piece o hardware.

    Thats right , the STAUNCHLY opinionated intel bigot votes for the athlon.

    now if we were talking about core logic , then thats another matter altogether.

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    AMD for speed
    Intel for servers

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    Cyrix Instead! No, wait. AMD has the speed advantage, most definately, and relative ease of over-clockability. But Intel does have stability on their side, aside from the 820/Rambus fiasco. AMD's weakness is not the chip itself, but the horrible motherboard chipsets, even the best of which have numerous bugs and issues. (Via's USB problems, Irongate's troubles with Geforce, etc.) So, as said above, AMD for speed and gaming, Intel for mission critical assignments, and higher commissions.

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    AMD? Naaaa, Intel? Nope. The best is the Winchip. AHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Damn I'm a funny guy

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    AMD all the way, never had a problem with either intel or amd but i think amd is a much better company than intel, if the government thinks microft's "monopolizing" activities were bad they should take a look at intel.

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    Until Intel does something about their prices AMD has me sold!

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    Don't know how many of you are aware of this, but Intel's had a throat-hold on the market for dual-processor systems.

    But wait, there's more!

    AMD is working on a new chipset (or whatever it really takes) to allow dual-processor AMD based systems. Imagine:

    Dual Thunderbird 1.0GHz system for gaming.

    Overkill, but it's great bragging rights.

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    I prefer AMD

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    AMD rocks
    I prefer Amd k6-III over ChipZilla's Pentium 3.

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    Intel!

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    Intel through & through

    99% of the systems that come back through the door of the shop (none of them ours as I refuse to sell AMD and it has doen nothing for our sales at all) are Athlon & Duron based systems from other suppliers. If AMD & the chipset manufacturers could sort out their problems then I may use them but until then, I will continue charging customers for their repairs and changes over to Intel based systems.

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    I am a big AMD Fan but I will be the first to admit I do not own one myself. Several reasons for that the biggest one right now is the Via KT133 and WIN2K issues.If I was running just linux or 98 etc. I would definitely use AMD's.I don't blame anything on AMD accept them dragging a$$ on getting the 760 chipset out and why not manufacturer your own motherboard or two? INTEL does it if they do that and the 760 proves no issues I will own one and I will sell alot more AMD's.I have sold 3 k6-2's and 1 athlon in the last 3 months the rest have been Celeron and P3's. Company wide we have sold around 10 ATHLONS only had issues with one.We got it straghtened out but we are still quoting P3 platform for servers untill we see a better overall chipset.Also Darren what Intel chipset you using these days as your main one?


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    AMD for home and gaming, Intel for business. Currently the new T-Bird chips are a 50\50 return rate, but when they work they fly. The P3 is great for network applications and I have yet to have a problem with the 866MHz build.

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    AMD Rulez!!!

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