OK, I had to reply. I read through the whole thing. Some comments:
<< << << You know how much of AMD's market consists of overclockers? Maybe 1% or so? It's a pretty insignificant market for them to invesnt extensive research in. >>
100% bullshit. Try 75+%. Practically everybody that uses these forums are OCers. Think about it for a sec, how the hell can it ONLY be 1% if 95% of the people here are OCers, and 60% use AMD. That 60% is probably 80% of AMD's total revenue.
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um, research your numbers. A very small percentage of computer users even know enough about them to know what overclocking is. The numbers are between 1% and 5% all users overclock. Granted, AMD cpus are more often used for overclocking, but still. 75% of users overclocking? lol
We all know that computer circulates around physics
I haven't heard that brought up before as an argument. All computers "circulate" around are 0's and 1's. Design, implementation, etc. involves lots of physics, but I don't think my CPU cares about physics.
I cannot be held 100% responsible for it, AMD must take some blame for not implementing a secure heat control system.. <sniffle*sniffle>
Um, Yes, you can be held 100% responsible. YOU had the power turned on. YOU dumped water on it. YOU by "accident" turned the power on. Learn to take responsibility for your actions.
As far as suggestions hardware suggestions ... I suggest you go to some website and configure a system. cyberpowerinc.com as a good configurator. So do Dell and Compaq.