Quote Originally Posted by gallag View Post
It is like someone saying they think car a is better than car b because it is slightly harder to service and breaks down a bit more.

You don't need these crazy excuses to justify your cpu preference. AMD still makes sense in a lot of ways and have some excellent products for the money.How does it even work? Do you like it when an oc fails and you get to reset cmos? are you disappointed if you spend 10 mins setting it up and it just works fine? I don't get it. surely it is about playing in the bios for 10mins then actually running the computer to see the benefit of your 10mins hard work. Hell its not even like a AMD system is that much more different, In about 20 steps in the bios you should have your desired results.
Gallag. One point of interest which is actually a fact: the average AMD users can tweak both AMD and Intel systems due to the knowledge required to oc an AMD pc (HTT, individual core overclocks etc) while the average Intel user would have difficulty handling an AMD system. It is a trade off to the ease with which an Intel system can be overclocked.

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