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Ricka182 wrote: I've always been an AMD person, because they were cheap. I currently run a P4 in my main system, at the time, there was no comparable AMD chip, and I got a really good price on it. My next chip will probably be an AMD, even with the new duo-core Intel chips. I'm waiting for more 64 bit support to upgrade, because right now, my system is fast enough, and no matter what you buy today, tomorrow it's outdated already.....
marcread wrote: it's dual core 64-bit and runs at 2.6ghz but a buddy of mine build a 500 buck system and has each core running at 3.6 with the stock heat sink.
jdmurray wrote: marcread wrote: it's dual core 64-bit and runs at 2.6ghz but a buddy of mine build a 500 buck system and has each core running at 3.6 with the stock heat sink. Uh, at what temp is the CPU running? 75C?
OpenSource wrote: I'm really getting annoyed with people who don't put any thought into a situation and merely suggest this part or this brand because of their "fan boy" non-sense, without actually having any idea if this part or this brand will actually be the truly "best" option... - Joey
bighornsheep wrote: Oh c'mon, that's not a very fair comment. This thread is totally for fun anyway. Why be all uptight and personal about it? Besides, there's a reason why this is the off-topic board... dont make references to personal put-downs...I dont think that's very nice or proper of you!
OpenSource wrote: Slow down there. If you read my post, I did not refer to any single person, any post, any comment or any other form of indentifying detail. In fact, I really can't find any remark in this thread or anywhere else on this forum that I have a problem with. - Joey
bighornsheep wrote: alright....you're right, you didnt say anything explictly. I apologize. I was thinking you were making an indirect untargetted remark.
OpenSource wrote: bighornsheep wrote: alright....you're right, you didnt say anything explictly. I apologize. I was thinking you were making an indirect untargetted remark. Not towards anyone here. I think my statement was more aimed at people I described in the statement itself. I'm a member of several tech forums and I see this on a daily basis. I've always tried to stay out of the conversations when it comes to "what's best" as I rarely encounter people who actually think about the question, instead of relying on their "fan boy" tendencies... As for TechExams, I think any good technician should rely on knowledge, rather then using this part or this brand merely because they like it... Personally, I use whatever part is best for the situation, regardless of the brand. I use what works. My rigs are outdated by current standards, but they can handle everything I throw at them. Same goes for anything else in life, I'm not a person who has loyalty to any particular brand or part just because I like it... Does that make sense? LOL - Joey
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