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<blockquote data-quote="Scoobydoo" data-source="post: 5192538" data-attributes="member: 564934"><p>I was the same way. My first 10 builds were AMD based and I swore I would never build Intel. Back then it was the AMD cpus that ran extremely hot. I had to have huge cooling just to overclock my 1ghz T-Bird to 1.4ghz.</p><p></p><p>I started considering a change when AMD switched to the stupid clock marketing scheme starting with the XP series. They remind me of the Bose and Monster of the cpu world with the only difference being that actually perform decent.</p><p></p><p>Intel dual and quad is a much better performer for my application and a $50 3ghz dual core cpu that will run at 40°C all day is too good of a deal to pass up</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scoobydoo, post: 5192538, member: 564934"] I was the same way. My first 10 builds were AMD based and I swore I would never build Intel. Back then it was the AMD cpus that ran extremely hot. I had to have huge cooling just to overclock my 1ghz T-Bird to 1.4ghz. I started considering a change when AMD switched to the stupid clock marketing scheme starting with the XP series. They remind me of the Bose and Monster of the cpu world with the only difference being that actually perform decent. Intel dual and quad is a much better performer for my application and a $50 3ghz dual core cpu that will run at 40°C all day is too good of a deal to pass up [/QUOTE]
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