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Originally posted by vraa

we should try that.. OMG that would rock

its like yeah man amds have way to much heat..

STFU my AMD is only at 13C.. 0o0 .. mm.. /me sex0rz the board. uhh wait.. NOOO

i need to calm down.. no u don't yeah u .. i'm going to stop now

LOL i see he passed u some of that crack eh?

bilston

Ever heard of hobbies? Ya know, things you do for fun?

I doubt the thought of "I'm gonna cane the hell out of AMD Users with this" ever crossed his mind. Why get so irate over something so trivial, you stick with AMD and he'll (and me) stick with Intel.

erm who said he's gunna cane AMD or Intel?

and i sure aint iritated

but thats sad u cant say thats normal it sure aint a hobbie

plus thats not for fun thats "lets see if i can 0wn every1 on 3dmark" atitude ;)

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Originally posted by persianpsycho

my amd athlon xp 1800+ has too many problems, even if u don't have the money, i suggest u save up and get a Intel chip, at least you know it will be reliable. AMD...what a joke....

ok i'm really tired of people saying amd are unstable. They are only unstable if you do something wrong. No offense dude but by that post I can safely say u do not have much experience with computers at ALL :right:

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Originally posted by Myles114

the conclusion to this thread is definatly that AMD is better than P4, unless you buy have 600 bucks to buy a P4 2.5 gig

Yea...point out the most expensive P4, the AMD is obviously cheaper since it is stuck at 1.8 Ghz and 266FSB :rolleyes:

Look at this:

PIV 2.0GHz 512K $309

2200+ (1.8GHz) $359

PIV 1.8GHz 512K $259

See who is more expensive? You can get a faster CPU for less.

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