folks,
as a former member of the AMD processer design team in Austin I've always been pretty loyal to the brand. (it didn't hurt that for years i could get free procs from my buddies there!). in fact, the only intel proc i've ever owned was a celeron 400. right now i have three amd-based comps at home. i'm currently specing out a box for a friend and figure i should give intel another look. the price differential seems largely gone and amd's "preformance rating" kind of bugs me. why buy a 2400+ that only runs at 2GHz when you can by a p4 2.4 that REALLY runs at 2.4GHz?!
anyway, i'm completely ignorant on intel mobo's. for comparision, i'm looking at the abit nf7-s for $125 as the amd mobo. what would be a good, comperable intel mobo with similar features and performance?
thanks in advance,
joe
as a former member of the AMD processer design team in Austin I've always been pretty loyal to the brand. (it didn't hurt that for years i could get free procs from my buddies there!). in fact, the only intel proc i've ever owned was a celeron 400. right now i have three amd-based comps at home. i'm currently specing out a box for a friend and figure i should give intel another look. the price differential seems largely gone and amd's "preformance rating" kind of bugs me. why buy a 2400+ that only runs at 2GHz when you can by a p4 2.4 that REALLY runs at 2.4GHz?!
anyway, i'm completely ignorant on intel mobo's. for comparision, i'm looking at the abit nf7-s for $125 as the amd mobo. what would be a good, comperable intel mobo with similar features and performance?
thanks in advance,
joe