Justinbaileyman
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I honestly don't get what you're saying here. Are you saying that Intel needs to offer 2x the performance for you to be willing to pay the same amount of money for an Intel product relative to an AMD product?
If you could clarify that'd be great.
Nope I am saying I wont pay 2x the price for Intels offerings unless its going to perform 2x of what the competition offers. If they are the same price point then I guess it comes down to who ever has the better product at that time.Or even perhaps if some crazy discount deal pops up that would persuade me to. But seeing how things have worked out in the past I am guessing that Intel will continue to price gouge us consumers to death
That should really be no more then $500-600 tops.Specially when E5-2670's can be had in pairs for around 100 bucks. Doesn't matter that they are used either the point is they could drop the price a tad and they could be seeing bigger profits which would be a win for everyone.