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Actually, I don't even exist.

i knew it you are an intel computer program that posts here ahah!

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Actually, I don't even exist.

i knew it you are an intel computer program that posts here ahah!
That would be fcuking awesome.

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Intel Software? Pffft. Beat my Micro$oft w/DRM!

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Holy sh!t this thread is getting big. I bet this will reach 1000 posts by may or sooner. I also bet that dvdPiddy will get to devil's advocate poster status (32,000+ posts) within next year lol.

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Heck, at the rate it's going, it'll get there by tomorrow.

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Holy sh!t this thread is getting big. I bet this will reach 1000 posts by may or sooner. I also bet that dvdPiddy will get to devil's advocate poster status (32,00+ posts) within next year lol.

what try in a month

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I've read a few of the posts on this. I didn't know that everyone was hardcore AMD or Intel. Hopefully the Turion X2 will be released soon so I can get a good comparison to the Intel Core Duo. I am also interested in the Conroe vs AMD X2s as well.

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finally an unbiased poster :roll:

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Lets look on the bright side. We all have refreshed our knowlage(at least i did).
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Conroe will beat AMD. If DDR2 is so good than why pentiums that used it performed bad in stuff that actually make use of it except multitasking. I know that the chip wasn't great but still if DDR2 bandwidth makes a great difference than why can't we all see it.
DDR2 will improve AMD performance by 5%. Intel will still be having a substantial lead.

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Intel's lead is not so much in performance as it is in total package. By total package I mean Intel processor, graphics, sound, chipset. AMD does not offer this. Intel owns 80% of the video market now. The 20% being occupied by Nvidia and ATI. The commercial market is where the money is anyway which most enterprises are Intel only.

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I wasn't aware that intel owned 80% of the video market. Maybe they just don't talk about that since their margins are so small for integrated graphics.

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Wondering if the integrated graphics can handle Vista when it comes out.

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Wondering if the integrated graphics can handle Vista when it comes out.



Last I saw, no. Only the very newest IGPs can handle vista. A lot of laptop owners are fairly upset about that.

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Wondering if the integrated graphics can handle Vista when it comes out.



Last I saw, no. Only the very newest IGPs can handle vista. A lot of laptop owners are fairly upset about that.
No, Intel is building an integrated solution specificially for Vista with all the bells and wistles and goodies it needs. Vista doesn't really tax the GPU itself, it just needs SM3.0, Directx9 etcetera.

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uhh ok. I don't realy get whether you are agreeing with me or not, but most IGps currently out don't support the Vista requirements, esepcially SM3

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