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I've been an Intel user eversince. I want to try AMD however, i'm not really familiar with its cooling system. I've heard that AMD heats up faster.
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I like AMD... most gamers like me use and love AMD powered machines. AMD does not have a problem on it's cooling system.
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I use Intel. One i have used AMD but did not have a good experience though.
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I use Intel.
I think AMD easily gets hot... |
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#5
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Yes I agree with most of you...
I have tried AMD before and it easily heats up. I switched back to Intel... |
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I use AMD for gaming, AMD has no problems with heating nowdays, the heat issue is a thing of the past.
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Intel Ftw. I have overclocked my e4500 from 2.2ghz to 3.1ghz on air, what else can i ask for? It's like getting a 200 dollar procie for 100. I also loved the speedstep feature which downclocks your processor while idle, mine gets only to 1.6ghz when not being used.
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Intel is the undisputed leader in the latest generation of processors. The only thing i hate with them is their atom procies, it is slow like hell and doesn't feel to be a desktop, it feels so sluggish even with 1 gb of ram on netbooks.
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i'm all 4 amd, i'v played on intel machines and still prefer amd, i got 3 systems runing amd and will never go intel, i have no heat isues even with my dual core laptop that sits on my lap for hours at a time no chill mat, stays cool, and my quad core 2.8 keeps up and surpasses most i7 OC'd proc's in Sandra bench marks.
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