AMD has never had a 100% rock stabile platform to run on.
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Alright clueless n00b you asked for it.
The stability arguments are complete FUD Period. Intels had to recall whole chipsets..820..aletrwood..grantsdale etc. AMD has'nt
ever had to. Nor have thier partners AFAIK. AMD is way more stable than Intel now because most of the work of chipset is offloaded into CPU now with onboard mem controller.
Those were all FUD too back in the day.
http://www.tomshardware.com/ma.../010122/kt133a-16.html
"The most important finding was the enjoyable fact that each of the tested boards ran 100% stable even at the fastest possible memory timing settings. VIA's upcoming DDR chipsets may not look too impressive right now, but the Apollo KT133A is a matured, fast and solid product that offers good performance."
http://www6.tomshardware.com/c.../001017/athlon-02.html
"AMD Processors are significantly less expensive than Intel processors although they are at least on par in terms of performance. - FACT"
"AMD processors are incompatible. - LIE
Not that the average guy who just heard that phrase would know what the heck 'incompatible' is, but it sounds really bad, doesn't it? Well, even the people who do know that 'incompatible' means that a product wouldn't work reliably with other components (which of course is bad) are wrong if they accuse AMD's Athlon or Duron processors of it. In our labs we are testing all kinds of Athlon platforms with all kinds of different components and I can definitely say that I cannot see any difference between the compatibility of AMD products and platforms compared to the same from Intel."
"Chipsets for AMD processors are inferior to Intel chipsets. - LIE
Yeah, sure, the earth is flat and politicians are honest ... I am still amused when I see people posting the above message in news groups or as their response to articles. How many more times does Intel need to screw up their chipsets (i820, MTH, ...) until you guys get the message? . . . Incompatibilities are more a problem of the motherboard BIOS than of the chipset right now. Thus both chipset makers, Intel as well as VIA, are actually in the same situation."
:::sigh:::Tom::: I guess some things will never change, four years later still hearing the same ole' BS
Are you more knowledgeable than TOM?
No, AMD is not just as stable it much more stable than intel.
According to Intel the prescott CPU itself has 31 bugs which can hardlock your PC....the 915 and 925 chipsets did have multiple bugs and were recalled.
http://translate.google.com/tr...n%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8
Opetron had 1 that's been fixed.
How about ANAND? You know the guy who reviews hardware professionally seeing thousands of products a year, the guys been using AMD servers for four years now, because thier unreliable?? IMO There is actually no more effective endorsement of the stability and reliability of AMD platforms than the fact that AnandTech uses them as the
sole platform for the web serving of its main site and forums.
How much is Intel paying you to post here?