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To: Bill Jackson who wrote (158951)2/16/2002 9:49:51 PM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Tony, I expected mundane stuff from you Tony, and I was right.

Well Bill, you see Bill, it's about the fact that there is a certain trash litterer, Bill, that posts every stupid little pro AMD article from even East Oshkosh onto this thread, and it's tiresome. Get it, Bill?



To: Bill Jackson who wrote (158951)2/16/2002 11:27:22 PM
From: milo_morai  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 186894
 
<font color=red>PC Magazine Feb 26, 2002 Page 60 "Chips off the old Block"

From the conclusion of a 3 page article.

....In Fact, counting the patches listed in Microsoft's own Knowledge Base, you find far more for solving problems occurring with Intel-based CPU's than with competitors' products. And let's not forget the well-publicized Pentium math bug of a few years back. A chip isn't necessarily perfect just because it comes from Intel.
So getting back to your new computer: Should you worry about that "Intel Inside" sticker? In a word, no. Instead, worry about having enough RAM, extra hard drive space, a fast video card, and strong customer support. The compatibility of the processor is on the few constants in the PC universe.

Warren Ernst warrenernst.com

A man who understands reality.

M.