I must make this clear before I start; I honestly don’t have a preference, and however the way the information is presented to me I choose one over the other. If that changes or I have a better understanding of it, then I mostly would change my mine because of cost. I could care less which CPU I choose as long as I know what I’m buying and how fast it is. That said recently I went with all INTEL for a really simple reason.
If someone states "that’s an Intel 3.0 core 2 duo". I know exactly how fast that is.
If someone says "that's an AMD 3400", no freaking clue until I look it up. I think if they would state the speed in the name of the chip to indicate what the heck it is, this would make an impact. I’d of most likely go AMD because of price.
Even when searching for a motherboard for AMD. An example would be, it supports up to AMD 3800. Ok… how fast is that? Go to AMD website look up the chip. They present this kind of documentation.
http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/..._14326,00.html
Ok neat, so my question remains how fast is it? Go to places like Tom's hardware benchmark charts and look at the pretty colors and think how nice it would be to understand it.
My last AMD was a K6 at which point they still included the speed of the CPU in the name, or least understood it. Call me crazy but why make the customer go through unnecessary research? If they want you to buy, shouldn't it be clearly marked and advertised?
Ok this is the part you call me stupid and show me what i'm missing because it just doesn't make since to me.
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