AMD or Intel die hard fanboy

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DeathReborn

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I don't fit into any category listed. Historically most of my CPU's have been AMD (K5, K6, K6-2, Athlon Slot A & Socket A, Athlon XP, Athlon 64, Athlon FX, Opteron (no AM2 CPU's)) but I have also had Intel CPU's in that time (486, Pentium, Pentium Pro, PII, PIII (still using Dual Slot 1 P3 1GHz), P4 (Northwood 2.4c), Pentium-M, Core Duo).

I buy whatever CPU fits my current needs & how much i'm willing to spend (normally £200-£500) so i'm not Intel or AMD fanboy and i'm not a "bang for my buck" purchaser.

I am not going to buy another CPU until H2 07 at which time I will decide if K8L or 45nm C2Q would suit my needs.
 

xfile

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I prefer AMD's as long as they are somewhat competitive. If not, Intel FTW. Little things count too...look at the nice HSF AMD puts on their high-end x2's and all Opterons...look at the garbage Intel uses for cooling. I have read post after post about how some users almost snapped their mobos putting on the Intel coolers.
 

Rottie

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I know it sound stupid but I always like AMD I don't really think I am amd fanboy but AMD offers a good price. Now I see Intel got some good price for C2D to lure people away from AMD regardless of how fast cpu they are.
Should I ditch 5 months old AMD 4800+ X2 for C2D?
 

DrMrLordX

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If you have money to burn and need the performance, yes. Otherwise, don't bother. You won't be able to carry over your board or RAM onto the new system . . . ditto for the video card now that I think about it.
 

Amaroque

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I'm a performance fan period.

I have X2, and C2D systems, and I think they are both excellent systems.

If I were to build a system from the ground up, I'd build another C2D rite now. However, I wouldn't get rid of an X2 for a C2D system.
 

Regs

Lifer
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I'd take performance over brand name anyday (unless quality dictates). Though 900-1200 dollars for DDR2, mobo, and a C2D is more than I am willing to spare for performance I don't need.
 

soydios

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main rig (used for gaming and video/photo stuff): Intel C2D E6600
any other lesser computers that I build: AMD

Intel, *AT THE MOMENT*, rules the high-end and midrange. AMD looks very good once you get below $175.
 

A554SS1N

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I've only ever had AMD (well, IBM was my first CPU) but right now I would go for Core 2 Duo if I wanted dualcore - the price, performance and low power consumption make it a great deal. I just happened to buy CPU's at a time when AMD were the better choice, but I'd switch camps in an instant when i see the other do better.