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AMD,Intel, or IBM?


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Who is your favorite CPU manufacturer/chip?  

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AMD right now.

 

if IBM ever makes x86 chips that rock like the PPC970/G5 then yeah, I'll plan on purchasing an IBM chip. I'll definately be grabbing the new Via Mini-ITX board with the IBM-made chip when it becomes available.

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AMD Athlon 3000+ Barton

 

other specs:

 

Shuttle SN45G (small form factor case & motherboard)

1gb Corsair TwinX pc3200c2 DDR RAM

ATI 9600pro 128mb video card

250gb (7200rpm, 8mb cache) Western Digital hard drive

Plextor PX-708A burner

Sony GDM-500PS 21" Trinitron monitor

 

Yeah... it kicks ass...

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Dual 2GHz PowerPC G5

 

8GB DDR400 SDRAM (PC3200) - 8x1GB

250GB Serial ATA - 7200rpm

ATI Radeon 9800 Pro

Apple Cinema HD

SuperDrive (DVD-R/CD-RW)

 

yeah it kicks everyones ass

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right now its Intel specially the HT ones like i have

i will never ever ever own a mac they are mostly worthless if u dont do vid editing or music or graphics

AMD's rock especially their 64 bit machines which i may purchase soon (1600 mhz FSB)!!!!!!!!!!!!

but i will wait till after monday when intel and amd introduce their new chips which are supposed to kick ass and bring the price of current chips down by 30%

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I've been starting to hate Intel as of late, they're just pushing out products so they can compete with AMD, just because they have their 64-Bit CPU out. I'm running on a P4, but planning to upgrading mine to one of them slick 64-Bit CPUs AMD has got. The problem is, should I hit the AMD64 or the AMD64FX. Same applies to nVidia, just rather pushing out useless products just to compete. At last AMD and ATi have been listening.

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