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OT- Processor/Motherboard Info
\ Artnut (13 Oct 2007)
. \ Tony Mechelynck (13 Oct 2007)
. \ Rom (13 Oct 2007)
. \ Barbara (13 Oct 2007)
. . \ Ron Hunter (14 Oct 2007)
. \ Ron Hunter (14 Oct 2007)

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Subject:Re: OT- Processor/Motherboard Info
Group:Mozilla-support-firefox
From:Ron Hunter
Date:14 Oct 2007


Barbara wrote:
> On 10/13/2007 7:37 AM Pacific Time, Artnut wrote thusly:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I know this very much OT here but can anyone tell me if I should
>> settle for an Intel processor/motherboard or go in for AMD
>> processor/mb. I Googled for the comparison but didn't find anything
>> helpful some of them were mixed reviews.
>> Any help appreciated in this regard.
>>
>> Thankyou all,
>> Arty
>>
>
> My personal experience: I bought a new computer a few years ago from a
> local computer store. They suggested I try an AMD motherboard, so since
> I had never done that, I agreed.
> It seems there were some very strange errors that only occurred on AMD
> motherboards when I researched them (I'm in the computer business by the
> way). As I started to set up the new computer, I would get to a certain
> point and it was start to reboot constantly, or simply come up with a
> black screen and freeze. After each rebuild, I would start to set up in
> a different sequence - with the same results - could never get it fully
> set up.
> After 3 weeks of h*ll and several complete rebuilds by the shop, I
> asked them to give me what I wanted to begin with - an Intel board. No
> problems after that.
> I've heard others say they love AMD boards.
>
> Barbara

I have used AMD processors since 1995, with no kind of problem
whatsoever with anything like that. Of course anyone can get a bad
processor, or board, on any kind of processor, and have a bad experience.


--
Ron Hunter rphunter
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