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To: Cirruslvr who wrote (47622)1/28/1999 12:58:00 AM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572288
 
Cringe - Re: " How does it feel to be screwed?"

You ought to know.

You're an AMD shareholder.

Paul



To: Cirruslvr who wrote (47622)1/28/1999 1:36:00 AM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572288
 
<But if you get a PIII 500 now you will be running on the BX chipset. If you plan to move to the Camino platform, you will need a new motherboard and new RAM. But then why would you want to run the lowly PIII 500 (compared to PIII 533) on a newer system? You will want the PIII 533 to fully exploit the Camino's capabilities. How does it feel to be screwed?>

Well, isn't the problem you just described common in the high-tech world anyway? It's not just limited to Intel's products, either. Want a Voodoo2, or a Riva TNT? Buy it and you'll feel screwed six months from now when Voodoo3 or TNT2 is released. Feel like getting a DVD-RAM drive? Make sure you choose the right standard out of many, or else you'll end up with the equivalent of the Betamax VCR. How about that Minidisc recorder you just bought, or the new cassette deck with Dolby S? Thanks to consumer CD-R decks, we can take bets on how long those devices will last before they go the way of the 8-track or the LP.

But to go back to the subject at hand, I personally will wait until this summer before upgrading my system to a Coppermine on Camino w/ RDRAM and a Voodoo3 accelerator. Then maybe two or three years after that, I may even consider getting myself a McKinley or Deerfield IA-64 system, just for the heck of it. Unless I get married before then, of course. ;-)

Tenchusatsu



To: Cirruslvr who wrote (47622)1/28/1999 2:21:00 AM
From: Jim McMannis  Respond to of 1572288
 
Cirrus,
RE:"But then why would you
want to run the lowly PIII 500 (compared to PIII 533) on a newer
system? You will want the PIII 533 to fully exploit the Camino's
capabilities. How does it feel to be screwed?"

Sounds like the 450 and 500 Pentium IIIs are just the beta versions. The Camino/533 is the real version.
If you look back, Intel has a history of releasing the beta versions and playing "I got you sucka". Of course you know this already.

Jim