Shows what you know. I called 10 gaming friends and they all run intel. Just like me. One did use AMD for a while but his PC crashed to much sho he went back to intel. My guess is that 9 out of 10 would say AMD sucks ass.specialistx2324 wrote:
Took the words right out of my mouth.diglow~Flow wrote:
Thats true... Butcyborg_ninja-117 wrote:
AMD wont kill intel, they never did... intel kept their marketshare even when AMD proved to the world that netburst was inferior. AMD has nothing to come up w/ core 2 duo, i wonder what ATI would produce to increase AMD's stock prices
AMD outbeat intel performance wise not Stock prices... not only that AMD bought it anyways.
you dont See AMD putting a crap load of commercials on tv. every computer commercial on tv revolves around one noobish processor: Intel.. Dell will never in this lifetime have AMD processors.
scan the anadtech forums abount AMD processors. They have a better track record than Intel. Intel is way too expensive, inefficient, and for gods sakes it overheats like a microwave cooking rubber.
Intel makes its money with their claim that they have a faster clock speed...blah...blah blah. but who has more calculations per seccond: AMD. who has more pipelines: AMD, do the research people.
Ask any pc videogamer out there and 9 times out of 10, they would go fro AMD.. and that is something you can take to the bank....
AMD: ouchcyborg_ninja-117 wrote:
Never good in gaming my ass...diglow~Flow wrote:
okay... well intel will nerver be good at gaming so i guess it will be good for video editing and can handle Big Programs.
Intel: ftw!
like my 560 P4 HT-tech Prescott 3.6GHz much, fast and cares for me...on cold winter days it keeps my frozen fingers warm...power inefficient pah!
xD
Last edited by jOiNt_frAGGeR (2006-07-27 10:36:37)
?????? for 1100.00 + dollars? or are you referring to the fact an "overpriced" CPU that has been out for a month or so is in stock...... Conroe is the hottest property going right now and will be in greater demand than a 20.00 hooker during fleet week for the next month or so......
did you see the specs on that CPU Way better the the conroe X8600...
How List....
That looks pretty hard to beat...
The First AM2 Dual-Core FX processor.
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Next Generation Platform is Here
Socket AM2 from AMD is designed to enable next-generation platform innovations such as AMD Virtualization and high-performance, unbuffered DDR2 memory to the award-winning AMD64 architecture. This new technology is for prosumers and digital enthusiasts who are looking to run sophisticated, multiple processor-intense applications simultaneously. With socket AM2, AMD brings new capabilities like AMD Virtualization to both commercial and consumer users. Virtualization on desktop computers allows a single PC to act like multiple virtual machines. AMD Virtualization can enable client computers to seamlessly support multiple operating environments. Therefore, IT managers can now gain the ability to develop and test software across multiple operating systems on a single computer to facilitate software migrations, isolate business and personal operating environments to increase security and reliability, and to initialize and manage client computers with less interruption to end users. AMD Virtualization helps make it easier for PC enthusiasts to upgrade and maintain their PCs through emulation.
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DDR2 memory is the next generation of DDR memory that supports the open standards efforts of the Joint Electronic Device Engineering Council (JEDEC), the governing body for integrated circuit specifications. It uses an advanced signaling scheme that can offer higher data transfer rates than DDR1 memory. The advanced signaling scheme mentioned above allows high transfer rates using traditional PC motherboard manufacturing techniques. DDR2 benefits to customers include lower voltage and higher frequency headroom than DDR1 memory. Socket AM2 processors from AMD will support DDR2 speeds of 400MHz, 533MHz, 667MHz and, for AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 dual-core and AMD Athlon™ 64 FX dual-core processors, 800MHz.
It’s YOUR processor!. Serve. Create. Play. Extreme multi-tasking opens up worlds of possibility. Because of today’s growing availablity of multi-threaded software games, 3D gamers who seek to break the limits on application performance, may now take advantage of its benefits through the incredible performance of the new dual-core AMD Athlon 64 FX-62 processor.
Thats some pansy ass guys own little conclusion lmao
That one guy is a trusted hardware reviewerdiglow~Flow wrote:
Thats some pansy ass guys own little conclusion lmao
Conroe data collection
Whats that CPU-Z program? i seen it some many times... just never found it.
Last edited by diglow~Flow (2006-07-27 10:54:57)
And the sales pitch on Tiger isn't directly from the desk of the AMD Marketing division?....
Look at the enthusiast sites, [H]OCP, anadtech, tom's hardware they have the real deal and the conclusion is
AMD has done too little too late and Conroe is the up and coming king.....
Look at the enthusiast sites, [H]OCP, anadtech, tom's hardware they have the real deal and the conclusion is
AMD has done too little too late and Conroe is the up and coming king.....
yeah but where can i get it?
Here i am with me overclocked P4 560
This works fine for me..for a while..
And seriously, isn't it worth waiting instead of buying it as soon as it come out?
You can save some money if you wait a month and the price and the speed has gone down/up
I'm going to wait at least 1 month before i buy a Conroe
But i agree with everyone else..Intel Ftw!
Edit: nice spelling : serioulsy = seriously
This works fine for me..for a while..
And seriously, isn't it worth waiting instead of buying it as soon as it come out?
You can save some money if you wait a month and the price and the speed has gone down/up
I'm going to wait at least 1 month before i buy a Conroe
But i agree with everyone else..Intel Ftw!
Edit: nice spelling : serioulsy = seriously
Last edited by Typh00n (2006-07-27 10:59:32)
Herediglow~Flow wrote:
yeah but where can i get it?
Neither will bankrupt the other. (Thank god).
Always be an AMD guy though.
Always be an AMD guy though.
Hmmmm that kind of sounds like Starship troopers, when that female voice is saying would you like to know more? lolcyborg_ninja-117 wrote:
Gamingdiglow~Flow wrote:
How List....
media encoding
what else do you want to know...
anyways Intel is the best right now
cpuz http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php
next time just use google lol :\
Last edited by Maj.Do (2006-07-27 11:03:17)
I said it before and i'll say it again. AMD users are in denial. They don't ever think that AMD will be beaten down by intel. I'll tell you guys something, in a short while, you'll all be wishing that you use intel. Intel has been around longer and has more money. They know exactly what to make. AMD is soon going to be flushed down the toilet.
AMD will live, by their army of fanboysgburndred wrote:
I said it before and i'll say it again. AMD users are in denial. They don't ever think that AMD will be beaten down by intel. I'll tell you guys something, in a short while, you'll all be wishing that you use intel. Intel has been around longer and has more money. They know exactly what to make. AMD is soon going to be flushed down the toilet.
Here: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6819115001diglow~Flow wrote:
yeah but where can i get it?
ahhh touchecyborg_ninja-117 wrote:
AMD will live, by their army of fanboysgburndred wrote:
I said it before and i'll say it again. AMD users are in denial. They don't ever think that AMD will be beaten down by intel. I'll tell you guys something, in a short while, you'll all be wishing that you use intel. Intel has been around longer and has more money. They know exactly what to make. AMD is soon going to be flushed down the toilet.
umm did u know that the AMD's 3500 is 128bit ;/ loltaxi2you wrote:
Having a family member in the business, AMD is at least 4 years behind the technology Intel has. Intel is just releasing new processors as the market sees fit. Intel's R&D team is working in 86-128 bit quad cores. AMD won't have that until 2012.
You are so naive that it's pathetic. Intel hasn't been around that much longer than AMD, which was founded in 1969, in case you were wondering.gburndred wrote:
I said it before and i'll say it again. AMD users are in denial. They don't ever think that AMD will be beaten down by intel. I'll tell you guys something, in a short while, you'll all be wishing that you use intel. Intel has been around longer and has more money. They know exactly what to make. AMD is soon going to be flushed down the toilet.
You are also pretty stupid to want AMD to go away. With Intel as the only presence in the CPU market, the need to continue R&D would be slashed, and prices would go way up. It is competition that drives innovation and keeps costs down. If you think an Intel only world would be a great place for the computer market, you are seriously delusional.
As for AMD being flushed down the toilet, I highly doubt it. As I said, they've been around since 1969 and haven't been flushed down the toilet yet. They have other business aspects besides their CPUs, and the acquisition of ATi will expand on that; that means income from other sources.
Lets also not forget that enthusiasts are a minute fraction of the market. The OEM market is where the big money is made, and most consumers don't know the difference between a Conroe or A64, and will take whatever they can get for the best price. Lets also not forget that Dell said they would be offering servers with Opteron processors. Server side chips have very large profit margins, so AMD will continue to have revenue from those sources.
no its not. it has a 128 bit memory controller, but its not a 128 bit cpu.DoNER90 wrote:
umm did u know that the AMD's 3500 is 128bit ;/ loltaxi2you wrote:
Having a family member in the business, AMD is at least 4 years behind the technology Intel has. Intel is just releasing new processors as the market sees fit. Intel's R&D team is working in 86-128 bit quad cores. AMD won't have that until 2012.