CPU/Mobo AMD or INTEL?? plz suggest??

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dude by the way we can resort to this hdd bullcrap in some other thread..
actually we should start a thread for all the overheated discussions ..
just think abt the thread starter loverboy who is getting frustrated everyday coz there is nothing more than BS going on and there still isnt any answer for the query..
and by the way corporate big brain u need to know that intel is pretty much the only manufacturer who is known to the technologically DUMB corporate badshahs k..
so hearing AMD they go "WHAT , is that some new marketing strategy??"
Check out how many corporates go for via nano processor for their call centre or whatever computers .. though it is all that is needed for same work to be done...
intel is the only thing that they know..
do they even go for a p4 installation bcoz that suits their business needs
they just buy core2duo coz ibm sells desktops with them.. so thats all they want to know...
my dad used to be a corporate supplier so i know how dumb the quotations looked..
people like us who overclock and tweak their comps and stress it to game the last bit of juice out knows what is good..
not some corporate twit who just buys it off and leaves it in some ac room.
sry i guess fanboyism is gettin in my nerves...
(ironically i'm an intel fan)
what i hate is corporate twats posing as know it alls..:bleh:
 
Joel Toms said:
dude by the way we can resort to this hdd bullcrap in some other thread..
actually we should start a thread for all the overheated discussions ..
just think abt the thread starter loverboy who is getting frustrated everyday coz there is nothing more than BS going on and there still isnt any answer for the query..
and by the way corporate big brain u need to know that intel is pretty much the only manufacturer who is known to the technologically DUMB corporate badshahs k..
so hearing AMD they go "WHAT , is that some new marketing strategy??"
Check out how many corporates go for via nano processor for their call centre or whatever computers .. though it is all that is needed for same work to be done...
intel is the only thing that they know..
do they even go for a p4 installation bcoz that suits their business needs
they just buy core2duo coz ibm sells desktops with them.. so thats all they want to know...
my dad used to be a corporate supplier so i know how dumb the quotations looked..
people like us who overclock and tweak their comps and stress it to game the last bit of juice out knows what is good..
not some corporate twit who just buys it off and leaves it in some ac room.
sry i guess fanboyism is gettin in my nerves...
(ironically i'm an intel fan)
what i hate is corporate twats posing as know it alls..:bleh:
Hi,

First, to the friend who asked about option AMD or Intel. Pls. go and buy a good combo from Intel if you don't want to take risks and do R&D yourself.

If you are a knowledgeable enthusiast like the crowd above, go and buy an AMD combo which will give you many features at tad lower price - but ensure to buy a good PSU and an after market cooling device for cpu. An AMD certified combo will help a lot.
Now, to the chap above, who enlightened us about his knowledge on corporate data centres.

I was talking about data centres. There you will find most brilliant people from IT. We in India have data centres of corporate houses so efficient, from where MS, HP, Dell, IBM and all are taking tech. leads. Before a software or system is released to consumer, its tested thoroughly using complex systems.

Go inside their Data Cenres. When talking about technology, we are not talking only about desktop crap your father sells which can be leeched for playing a few games for joe6packs. There is no big issue even if its blown off. But if a server inside a bank or insurance co. goes down, you know what will happen. I am talking and (working) on systems which won't be shut down even in 6 months or an year.

Go and learn about standards and stress tests done on Enterprise servers inside Data Centres. Then you will find why your cheapo amd is never coming near that area. (Opterons used to, but now not much - they lost the edge).

Now, sorry to all, but like you, I am also entitled my opinions. I won't make any further post here to clear off confusions..
 
Prole73 said:
Hi,

First, to the friend who asked about option AMD or Intel. Pls. go and buy a good combo from Intel if you don't want to take risks and do R&D yourself.

If you are a knowledgeable enthusiast like the crowd above, go and buy an AMD combo which will give you many features at tad lower price - but ensure to buy a good PSU and an after market cooling device for cpu. An AMD certified combo will help a lot.
Three of my friends are running AMD machines(two assembled and running some crappy psu that came with their cabinets and one compaq) and I'm also running an amd machine with valuable data on a crappy mercury 400W PSU(yes yes I know.. I'll upgrade when there is more power requirement by adding more HW/buying a high-end gfx). No crashes no overheating(no external cpu cooler) like your friend had with his motherboard.

You claim a hdd crash to amd processor, please explain the connection. otherwise just stfu
 
Joel Toms said:
This thread must be nominated ..hilarious thread of the ... or something..
:bleh: :bleh:
anyways the intel fanboy must understand that the issues due to the motherboard is not to be attributed to the poor processor..
How will the poor processor know abt the shitty mb..
given that intel is the better of the two in performance and technology..
u just cant beat the value of amd and the obviously sensible move to make its chipsets backward compatible..
(though not fully)..

"
given that intel is the better of the two in performance and technology..
u just cant beat the value of amd
"

ok, the above post by 'Joel Toms', is the only matter I am talking about, all along...

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broar94,

Stop frothing, burping, mind your language, but pls. don't stfu and cool down... :tongue:

Tell me, where I have written HDD defect is sheerly because of AMD CPU. Unluckily, it happened to be on an AMD based combo, thats all. And I was frantically look for a data recovery service in Mumbai who can do it. So, I have clearly said that m/b or cpu is not a priority for me atm, than data loss.

Again, I recommended an AMD combo to my friend though the system failed - thats because I am not a fanboi of any company or product.

I will still use AMD or Intel or any other product for that matter, if I find them viable for the money I spend. AMD is viable, at times; otherwise intel is generally good.

Now, really I want to stfu. bye..
 
The thing is Intel has better CPu market for High end and AMD for mid/low end.. Its not about being a fanboy or not its about unbiased and baseless comments you made in few of your post !

AMD PII does consume same or less power than that of Core i7 ..:P Check the reviews :P
 
Prole73 said:
Consider AMD as an adventure...

I recently recommended Gigabyte 780G m/b. to my friend, who bought it with 5200+ cpu. The combo ran so hot that he was forced to use the PC with cabinet open. No one have time to run behind gigabyte for replacements.

After few days, his brand new Seagate 500GB HDD died a slow death with 10GB personal data lost.

Now, I am not even going near his house ;)

Never had similar issues with Intel.

Attempted joke
 
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