CHADBOGA
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I previously owned an AMD64 3000+, had a very good experience with it for quite a few years.Do you own and AMD machine? Have you ever owned one? I own both.
Nothing in AMD's current line up even remotely tempts me.
I previously owned an AMD64 3000+, had a very good experience with it for quite a few years.Do you own and AMD machine? Have you ever owned one? I own both.
Late 2013 15" rMBP 2.6Ghz i7 4960HQ 16GB 1600Mhz DDR3 512GB SSD Geforce GT750M
Mid 2011 13" MBA 1.7Ghz i5 2557M 4GB 1333Mhz DDR3 256GB SSD intel HD 4000
Mid 2010 13" Macbook Core 2 Duo P8600 2.4 Ghz 4GB 1066Mhz DDR3 320GB HDD Geforce GT320
Celeron G1820 2.7Ghz 8GB DDR3 1600 128GB SSD 500GB HDD B85 Sapphire Radeon R9 280X
You're really good at posting stuff I've already posted and adding nothing to it. Do you have any opinions and information that I haven't already given you?
Maybe fanboys, cause unbiased users would jump from one brand to the other in a heartbeat if they happen to have the best chips.
Back when AMD had the performance crown they also had $1000 CPUs, were they overcharging back then?
I previously owned an AMD64 3000+, had a very good experience with it for quite a few years.
Nothing in AMD's current line up even remotely tempts me.
You don't own an AMD. Stop saying you own both. Your signature clearly states 4 machines running intel. 0 running AMD.
You don't own both.
I use both. Technically the 8150 is still mine but i've left it in the care of my 25yo younger brother. Whenever I'm at his house I use it.
I'm not even sure how this supports your argument.
The benchmarks tell the story.Maybe you should go try one. You're knocking an architecture you've never seen in action.
Maybe fanboys, cause unbiased users would jump from one brand to the other in a heartbeat if they happen to have the best chips.
Back when AMD had the performance crown they also had $1000 CPUs, were they overcharging back then?
Technically my Lamborghini is at Desean Jackson's house. I've just left it in his care. Whenever I'm at his house though and I'm rolling with the homies I use it.
Please.... You don't own an AMD system so stop saying you own both.
And this support my argument that if AMD is smoother than intel why do you own 4 intel PCs and not ONE AMD PC? Not even ONE AMD machine despite it being common knowledge that AMD is smoother?
It also goes to your credibility. You say something, then later the full story comes out. So you don't own an AMD machine, you've USED one before at your brother's house. You aren't a credible person and it's becoming clear very quickly.
The benchmarks tell the story.
I am incapable of deliberately punishing myself and buying the inferior choice.
I haven't bought an Nvidia GPU for myself or my friends(I do all the purchasing) since 2004, because when I look at the benchmarks and the pricing, ATI/AMD offer for me the better choice.
BTW, I have managed to be Nvidia free all this time, despite not hating Nvidia.
Similarly when it was time to upgrade from my AMD64 3000+, the benchmarks and pricing made it very obvious that Intel is now the better choice.
The benchmarks tell the story.
I am incapable of deliberately punishing myself and buying the inferior choice.
I haven't bought an Nvidia GPU for myself or my friends(I do all the purchasing) since 2004, because when I look at the benchmarks and the pricing, ATI/AMD offer for me the better choice.
BTW, I have managed to be Nvidia free all this time, despite not hating Nvidia.
Similarly when it was time to upgrade from my AMD64 3000+, the benchmarks and pricing made it very obvious that Intel is now the better choice.
It's your decision, but you should try to understand that not everybody needs a 4770K. Also, people who use the computer for media have a much better experience with AMD because their APUs are so much better.
AMD APUs make intels HD Graphics look ridiculous.
Its not "fanboy"ism if you're supporting a company that makes technology better. The only thing that keeps intel working, at least from 2002-2011, was competition from AMD.
AMD APUs make intels HD Graphics look ridiculous.
AMD is out of the server market since Nehalen and server chips never evolved as fast as they are evolving now.
AMD is out of the notebook market and in fact it never evolved as fast as it is evolving now.
I'd say that there are other forces more relevant than AMD that are forcing Intel to evolve its technology.
I tend not to go for the hyperthreading model because the price premium isn't worth it.It's your decision, but you should try to understand that not everybody needs a 4770K.
What kind of media?Also, people who use the computer for media have a much better experience with AMD because their APUs are so much better.
AMD APUs make intels HD Graphics look ridiculous.
AMD is still in those markets, and AMD never had a handle on the server or notebook markets to start with. At the moment ARM is the big danger to intel but ARM wasn't competition in 2000-2007.
Chromebooks i've seen mostly use AMD and they're growing. AMD APUs are very strong, as evidenced by Kaveri trashing the 4770K in pcmark. Most people just don't need 4770K speeds but they need much more than HD5000 for graphics.
My rMBP cost me $3100 just to avoid using intel graphics.
Heh, whilst I don't own or run a shop, being the person who sorts out my immediate circle's computing needs, I tend to put together 2 to 3 computers a year, every year.Wow... are you me?
AMD 64 3200+ here. It used to be my storage machine but I took all my storage drives out. Now I just don't turn it on because I have no use for it.
After AMD 64 3200+ there was 0 incentive for me to go AMD.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...CH&isdeptsrh=1
Find the word AMD on that page.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromebook
AMD is referenced ONCE on this page as well.
"Reviewing the Samsung Series 5 specifications, Scott Stein of CNET was unimpressed with a machine with a 12-inch screen and just 16 GB of onboard storage. "Chrome OS might be lighter than Windows XP, but we'd still prefer more media storage space. At this price, you could also get an 11.6-inch (290 mm) Wi-Fi AMD E-350-powered ultraportable running Windows 7."[50] On the other hand, MG Siegler of TechCrunch wrote a largely favorable review, praising the improvements in speed and trackpad sensitivity over the CR-48 prototype, as well as the long battery life and the fact that all models are priced below the iPad.[179]"
AMD isn't used in a SINGLE CHROMEBOOK.
You have no credibility at all.
I tend not to go for the hyperthreading model because the price premium isn't worth it.
I'm currently running an i5 3570K, clocked at a safe and reasonable 4.0Ghz.
What kind of media?
That is likely to change with Broadwell.
Anyway, I'm a dGPU guy.
AMD's got a lot more money out of me that way, as I wanted a GPU that was much more than the IGP's of either company and a worthy match for my CPU.
That is why I started with a HD5770, and am currently running with a HD7850.
If Half Life 3 ever comes out, AMD is likely to get another dGPU purchase out of me, whilst I stay with my CPU.
AMD is still in those markets, and AMD never had a handle on the server or notebook markets to start with. At the moment ARM is the big danger to intel but ARM wasn't competition in 2000-2007.
Chromebooks i've seen mostly use AMD and they're growing.
AMD APUs are very strong, as evidenced by Kaveri trashing the 4770K in pcmark. Most people just don't need 4770K speeds but they need much more than HD5000 for graphics.
Then why hasn't intel been evolving? They made huge strides with nehalem and sandy bridge which at the time still had to compete with AMD, now that AMD isn't competitive people are starting to realize it's not really worth it to go to Ivy or Haswell considering the astronomical cost of a new intel processor.Intel competes first and foremost against itself. If they don't evolve, people won't upgrade. A competitor just adds to that pressure, but it is not, and should not be the main force pushing Intel to evolve.
What we are seeing is performance stagnation in desktops, but that's to be expected, the money is to be made elsewhere, so all companies will put their energy there, not in desktops.
Would you mind showing this plethora of AMD chromebooks? Because I can't find a single one.
Most people don't need 4770K speeds, but they certainly need more than the 7850K CPU, and even more people need more than 7850k CPU but don't want to go all the way up to 100W to get that performance.
But if you care enough about graphics, you still have other ways to deal with it? You have a plethora of discrete GPU that can offset the weakness of Intel GPU,
Unfortunately for AMD you cannot buy a discrete CPU card to offset the weakness of the CPU part of their APU.
Then why hasn't intel been evolving? They made huge strides with nehalem and sandy bridge which at the time still had to compete with AMD, now that AMD isn't competitive people are starting to realize it's not really worth it to go to Ivy or Haswell considering the astronomical cost of a new intel processor.
I mixed chromebook up with cheap laptop (apparently there is a difference?).
Most people are fine with Kaveri, and frankly intel is so crippled with HD graphics there is no contest for any situation except for encoding.
I also you dGPU, which I think is what AMD does best. I doubt broadwell will compare well to kaveri in iGPU, but I'd be impressed if it did. Intel has gotten a lot better with graphics, but they're still way behind AMD. I also question whether they can really get the best performance out of broadwell with an iGPU.
Then why hasn't intel been evolving? They made huge strides with nehalem and sandy bridge which at the time still had to compete with AMD, now that AMD isn't competitive people are starting to realize it's not really worth it to go to Ivy or Haswell considering the astronomical cost of a new intel processor.
Iris Pro already compares very well to Kaveri, even though its more expensive (cheapest Haswell with Iris Pro is a BGA-only $255 chip).
http://www.4gamer.net/games/999/G999902/20140208005/
Broadwell is rumoured to be a very significant upgrade, and future LGA1150 ''Broadwell-K'' parts will come with ''GT3e'' Iris Pro iGPUs (unlike Haswell-K's GT2 iGPU). If anything, Intel is improving graphics performance much faster than AMD is improving their CPU performance. 😉