POLL: AMD or INTEL - which are you using?

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Originally posted by: Rainsford
Originally posted by: Don_Vito
I am surprised by AMD's lead in the poll, but I think their user base is probably more loyal and inclined to vote (not to mention that AT types are enthusiasts and likelier to favor AMD). Intel for me - P4 1.6A at 2.1.

Or maybe more people actually use AMD. These results suprise me too, but because all I read about are Intel folks posting how great their new P4 is. That would lead me to believe there are a lot more Intel users out there, but I guess the AMD users are just quiet or something.


Obviously more people use Intel - I would be interested to see some sales numbers to see just how large the disparity is. The major vendors that buy the majority of all CPUs (Dell, Gateway, etc.) seem to generally shy away from AMD, presumably because it is easier to sell the tried and true, not to mention that the XP+ CPUs run so much hotter that it is impossible to cool them with a silent, passive cooling solution. I keep an open mind; I would be happy to buy an AMD CPU, it just has never been the best choice when I needed a new one, not to mention the cost of buying a new mobo and RAM to match. I was ready to buy a 1900+ for my current machine but went with a 1.6A instead.
 

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The major vendors that buy the majority of all CPUs (Dell, Gateway, etc.) seem to generally shy away from AMD, presumably because it is easier to sell the tried

Intel also offers EXTENSIVE discounts to companies *cough* Dell *cough* that use Intel, and Intel only. It's also cheaper for support, R&D, and inventory reasons. Don't have to design, build, and support two seperate architectures.
 

denali

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Today I have used machines with the following processors

Motorola M68000
HP PA7100
Cyrix MII366
Intel Pentium Pro 200

Plus a couple of machines that I'm not sure of the processor.
 

TallBill

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so far ive used a p3-750 laptop, p3-800, p4-1.6ghz, celeron 1.2 ghz, p-75!, p-2 300, k62-533, athlonxp1900... what else...
 

J3anyus

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I spend most of my time either on a 400MHz G4 (Apple owns you), or a 1.4GHz T-bird. Strangely, the G4 pumps out RC5 WUs faster. More proof of the MHz myth...
 

dude

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You're missing an option for:

Both
Both but more AMD
Both but more Intel
Both but AMD rules! :D
 

boi

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My machines:

Pentium4 2.4 @ 3.07 (homebuilt water cooling)
Pentium4 1.6a @ 2.4
Intel Celeron 566 @ 850
Intel Celeron 600 stock
Intel Pentium 200MHz

1 machine w/ Athon Thunderbird 850
 
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AMD Athlon 1.2GHz (Thunderbird AXIA) on an MSI K7T-Turbo KT133A. Extremely stable under W2K SP3 and fast enough for everything I do.
 
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Originally posted by: 911paramedic
I have never owned an Intel to tell you the truth.

To tell you where my loyalties are, I own 1,000 shares of AMD stock. :D

(got invited to the stockholders meeting in NY)

Rock on! :Q:D
 

Aquaman

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Athon 1600 XP here but for my next system I'll probably get a Pentium 4 (I'm getting a Shuttle mini box)

Cheers,
Aquaman
 

neovan

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i'm not voting until you have another option: both

this is because I am using Intel at work at AMD at home
 

Murpheeee

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I deliberately did not put an option for both.

As I said in my first post: If you have more than one PC - The one you use most often.

Bump for the weekend crowd
 

HermitGuy

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I go mostly with AMD mainly because of price. right now I'm using ATHLON 1800XP.


CPU ATHLON 1800XP
MAINBOARD ECS K7S5A
RAM 512MB DDR2100
VIDEO CARD VIPPER 550 16 MEGS
HARD DRIVE MAXTOR 13 GIG
CDRW LITEON 32x12x40
CD-ROM 56X

 

jmagg

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1 Intel P3 1 ghz on 815E, 1 XP 1800 on Via 266A.
Both machines stable as can be.

The machines feel the same in speed for office apps and surfing.

The XP absolutely murders the P3 in encoding.
Using Flask, P3 encodes to Mpeg at 9 fps or so.
Xp encodes at 17-18fps.
Almost 2x the framerate at only 1.5x the horsepower. Impressive.

Using the AMD mostly because its newer.

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