M0ddingMan1a
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wats the downside to AMD cpus? if any... please share, cuz im thinking of getting a 64 3400+
Lack of hyperthreading, lack of DDR2 support, less effective professional multimedia capacitywats the downside to AMD cpus? if any... please share, cuz im thinking of getting a 64 3400+
Uh. ^^^There is no pure downside, both Intel and AMD turn out working computers that can both fill your needs. There will be no "i bought and AMD, therefore i can't do..." or visa versa.
How about that the Pentium D 840 can take on Dual Core Opterons in some cases? Or that configuring an SMP Dual Core opteron is significantly more of a pain than a PentiumD?and if you go dual core there is no downside
Praetor said:Uh. ^^^
All there more reason to be inmpressed with AMD. Even with Intel getting all the favours from Microsoft, they still get beat.actually... AMD's new dual core killed intel. period. it swept it off its feet and kept it on the ground.
See the original question "wats the downside to AMD cpus? if any..."out of all those things you listed, none of them are REQUIRED and/or NEEDED for a fully functional computer
I know what you mean but consider the question and how it's worded -- he wanted any downsides.i'm not talking flat out facts here, we all know everything in reality has it oddities and things can be different in real life than on paper. I hope you know what I mean...hard to explain.
Not as cleanly as you make it out to beactually... AMD's new dual core killed intel. period. it swept it off its feet and kept it on the ground.
1. Not really.ya, but AMD's FX-55 costs a lot more then the Intel Extreme
Hardly, with the dual core market, you'll soon see that Intel prices will be on the lower side of things (quite possibly because they've had a longer windup period with the fab process)All there more reason to be inmpressed with AMD. Even with Intel getting all the favours from Microsoft, they still get beat.
Praetor said:See the original question "wats the downside to AMD cpus? if any..."
I know what you mean but consider the question and how it's worded -- he wanted any downsides.