any reasoning behind this?Originally posted by: Duvie
Beginner equals INtel...no brainer...get a nice intel chip and intel chipset..."And Don't think about it!!!"
Originally posted by: MrGrim
I don't think this is an issue between Intel CPUs and AMD CPUs. I'm sure everybody will agree that they both have their advantages and disadvantages and that there is no clear winner. IMHO the issue is the chipset. If you go the Intel route you get the option between Intel and SiS chipsets, if you go the AMD route you get the option between VIA and SiS chipsets (perhaps ALI as well but nevermind).
Originally posted by: Duvie
when he can buy that paperlaunch product!!!!
Cause they also see the countless threads of newbies and sometimes veterans who crak their chips or fry them in 3-4 seconds flat....
This is true AMD changed how they made the cores in the AthlonXP to be tougher. However nonetheless I have a chipped AthlonXP 2000 sitting on my desk, as well as a half a dozen Duron/Thunderbirds as well. I've never personally cracked one, but I do tech support/troubleshooting/repair and I see a lot of "nnincompoop"'s in here.Honestly now, when was the last time you heard of even a remotely experienced builder cracking a modern day Athlon core? You'd have to be, well, extremely clumsy to crack any Athlon XP with any cheapo retail HSF. It just takes a complete nincompoop to do it.
I'm so tired of people referring to this article when deciding on which chip to use. This was a stupid article. It was a test that show if there is NO heatsink at all, then that will happen. The same thing does NOT happen when the heatsink is mounted improperly or the fan is not plugged in. Also, there are motherboards that support AMD's thermal protection, which works just fine and dandy; the whole point is moot. Again, going with a P4 is not a bad idea. However, if you choose the P4 based on this fact, then it is a bad idea.Plus, as shown on Tom's Hardware, Intel chips (PIII up) don't burn when the heatsink is removed, while Athlons make pretty smoke.
Originally posted by: Duvie
Beginner equals INtel...no brainer...get a nice intel chip and intel chipset..."And Don't think about it!!!"