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AMD vs INTEL!

Amd vs Intel?

  • Amd all the way baby!

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  • No way Intel is better!

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  • Who ****ing cares?

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  • I like cookiez.

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i allways use to choose AMD for the bang for buck factor even through the horrid SlotA cpus but since i got a Q6600 a couple of years ago i'v not looked back this is one of the best overclockers since 486 days.

All of you suck, im using an Intel 486 DX2 66 . Eat my Shit!
think i'v still got the parts of first pc someware it was powered with this badboy:


Chips and Technologies Super386 J38600DX-33and from there it was powered with Cyrix untill 586/k5 days where a went total AMD untill the q6600.

(am i the only one here that still thinks his pc is still the same one he started with even though every component has been changed dozens of times?)
 
Hey guys just a question since you guys seem to know pretty much about OCing
I would like to know if my Intel CPU can be overclocked and to what, i have a Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q8200 @ 2.33GHz.
And if i overclock do you need any special fans??
 
Hey guys just a question since you guys seem to know pretty much about OCing
I would like to know if my Intel CPU can be overclocked and to what, i have a Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q8200 @ 2.33GHz.
And if i overclock do you need any special fans??

if you dont know what your doing i would recommend you stick with stock.
 
For gaming/video/all around AMD if don't have money to piss away. I just upgraded myself. I went with AMD, cheaper and the MB's have 3rd gen SATA, crossfire, and USB 3.0 for under $100.

If I was doing a HTPC though it would be an i3 all the way with no graphics card.
 
First... what the hell does Intel's prices falling have to do with ANYTHING? I showed benchmarks of Intel blowing AMD out of the water, I'm sorry you're so butthurt.

Second... you're the one that's demonstrated no computer knowledge. I built my computer like all my other computers. Including using a SSD (not that you know what that is) for my main drive and using my previous raptor as a slave. I'm at the top 4% performance compared to similar specced machines.

You're still rocking Vista 32bit on your main machine with 12gigs of RAM (Wooosh for Polasjaas, but everyone else is laughing). You're cool bro, but until you actually bring some insight to the table you're a joke.

You're clearly here just to argue, earlier on in the topic you were pro Intel. "Intel i7 950 Nuff Said" but now you're just arguing to be a dick and looking like a fool in the process.

Tom's hardware, credible. mfw...

Maximum butthurt cy@
 
Tom's Hardware is very credible. And they've shown it over the years in many more ways than I care to count.

AMD used to be better than Intel, until they started to lose market shares and really stop caring.

The only thing I'd use an AMD in, is possibly a server. And even then; I'd prefer to use an Intel, even if it costs me $50 more per month. AMDs tend to burn out much quicker than Intels, and the raw power of them is quite a bit behind Intel.

Fact: You cannot OC an AMD anywhere near the level of an Intel's ability. Period.

AMDs usually see at most, 150-200% increase. Intel's have shown 250%+ on stock cooling.
 
I love that you're still trying, and even worse continuing to make yourself look like a complete moron.

Who's butthurt?

I brought some KY for you.

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mfw Intels 2500k quad core has higher performance than AMD's hex core.

mfw i have no face
 
This thread is pointless now. Intel has wiped the floor with AMD. I can't justify buying an AMD over any of the newer sandy bridges. Sort of off topic but I will always be an ATI (now AMD) fanboy.
 
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