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Old October 30th 03, 07:11 PM
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I've switch back and forth between Intel and AMD cpus for years.
Currently AMD has the best price/performance.

All the graphics card makers try to keep the cards compatible with AMD and
Intel.


"Richard" wrote in message
.. .
Hi,

I have always bought Intel before but now that AMD is at least as
powerful that Intel but at a better price, I am thinking about getting

AMD.
Now I wonder, is there things that Intel can do that cannot be done with
AMD? Is there a difference in the quality of Intel and AMD? Does AMD

work
with every computer components such as different makes such as all kinds

of
graphic cards? Does it can run any kind of softwares just as Intel?

Thanks,

Richard




 




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