when was the word affordable paired with world fastest cpu?
And i had 2 gulftown's which would spank your X6 left, right, up, down, and sideways silly. 
AMD is behind bud... far behind in things like encoding.
And once u start ocing a intel, they have a higher average ceiling then AMD's.
		
		
	 
Comparing the Gulftown to 'mainstream' is like racing a ferrari against a bicycle... Hardly even close. But since as I said, I built my entire system which does everything I need for less then the cost of just that CPU, I'll stick with my AMD. Sure if I had endless pockets, I'd love a gulftown... I've never said AMD even had anything to compete in that particular area. But it's hardly mainstream.
From the OP, it seems by their words they are considering an upgrade for a quite old system that has served them till now. So I'm just guessing that somewhere in their mind is a budget. If not, then by all means Gulftown can't be beat right now. I've said that repeatedly in almost every post. But once you start going dollar for dollar, it becomes a different story. Right now, I just can't justify the extreme cost of Gulftown for any system. Even my hard-core encoders and rendering boxes. They just don't spank them 'enough' to make it worth the cost.
But instead of picking apart someone's post; why not take it as a whole as it is intended. And yet again; it comes down to the individual user and their needs and requirements. I've said this every time. And if you look; I have NEVER said that AMD is the only one to buy... I never would. Just because that happens to be what I'm running right now for my primary rig, only means I could not find a better bang for the money for my particular needs at the time. I wanted an i7 rig sure but the cost was just too high, even waiting for specials as I almost always do... I couldn't get the parts I needed/wanted in the Intel Flavor this time around for the budget I had (and not get the quality I demand anyhow). But then if most people knew what I actually paid for my system, they'd probably be sick to their stomachs. Right now, I just get a better deal on AMD parts. Significantly actually. But even going retail, it would be hard to beat at the time.
It seems here everyone keeps focusing back on just one particular item. If that's how you spend your $, best to ya. But most smarter purchasers look over their options and research their potential buying power to make the best decision they can for their needs. Everyone wants a Ferrari/Porsche/Mclaren/Lambo/etc., but what can everyone afford. I don't think anyone would argue that a Mustang Cobra would compete with a Mclaren F1, but I doubt few would try to argue it is not a kick-tail and fun muscle car to drive that is more then most anyone may need in their life.
And I'll I've been saying repeatedly now this whole time is that people need to make their own decisions and choices to weigh their important factors and what they need to spend their $ on. And I'm sorry but in my mind, CPUs over $300 are just too expensive right now. And Intel has plenty under that limit also. That's my priority. And Intel has plenty of options. But for what I do, for me, this was the best choice at the time for the $ I had and purchasing options available to me. To even try to argue that point against me would be simply stupid.
If you absolutely have to have your Mclaren, and right now; as I've said a dozen times already, there's no other choice but the Gulftown. But if you're more cost sensitive, the line between them starts to blur significantly.