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There's a lot of controversy in today's society about AMD or Intel processors an AMD chips such as the
AMD Phenom II X6 1100T Thuban 3.3GHz, 3.7GHz Turbo Socket AM3 125W Six-Core Desktop Processor HDE00ZFBR BOX
Series: Phenom II X6
L2 Cache: 6 x 512KB
L3 Cache: 6MB
Manufacturing Tech: 45 nm
will cost you $239 and is capable of running at over 4 GHz With The proper OC
The new Intel CPU is the
Intel Core i7-980X Extreme Edition Gulftown 3.33GHz LGA 1366 130W Six-Core Desktop Processor BX80613I7980X
Series: Core i7 Extreme Edition
L2 Cache: 6 x 256KB
L3 Cache: 12MB
Manufacturing Tech: 32 nm
$999 and up .Is it really worth $760. if you have that kind of money to be throwing around for a computer chip don't you think in this economy it would be better to donate $799.99
to neighbor down the street that can't afford to keep his power on because he lost his job in this economy and struggles to pay his rent or scrape up enough food to feed his family
Now I'm not saying we should a look in our neighbors windows too see if their power is on but
to find a charity that we can donate the money to that is designed to help people in need.You can also donated to your power company they have programs that help the needy pay their power bills for those of us who go to a church there are several funds put aside for those who need help with their bills their rent as well as food!
I have to give credit where credit is due AMD build a very nice computer chip as well as other products and they don't over charge for their products they are truly a company who cares for the little guy and makes it possible for us to build computers for those who are less fortunate. It's not just a computer that can browse the Internet the computer is capable of doing complex tasks
As well as multi tasksing for that stay at home mom that's going to college on line. For the dad that's trying to work from home building an online business. For the struggling college students that need a nice computer to do their homework on and be able to keep in touch with the family back home.
So in short AMD is a company that's trying to do their part to help this world economy at least in my opinion thank you for your time
SS. All of us here at affordablecustompc.com
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There are several ways to design a custom computer. There are many reasons why it is more beneficial to building a custom computer. Instead of the alternative of buying a computer sitting on the shelf in A storeThe major difference between the two computers is that the custom computer we'll have more options to choose from for example, there are several CPUs you can choose from as well as hard drives and the ability to configure two hard drives in a RAID sitting Which can double the speed of a hard drive. In a shelf PC this configuration is not possible It would have to be added to the computer which would cost more not only in hardware But as well as a computer Tech's hourly cost for his work Which ranges from $25.00 To $75.00 an hour depending on your location and the going rate
A shelf computer could be sitting around for several months with outdated hardware and still have new prices .Computer parts vary in price depending on how long they've been on the market. In a custom built computer you have more options and the parts will be as up to date as you want them to Be.
You also have several choices In the tower Which is the case your computer is built in You're Choice of quality, design and appearance which gives it your own personal touch. You choose the quality of the parts that get put in your computer instead of the companies choosing for you and putting the cheapest parts they can in the computer and charging you several times what their worth!
Please feel free to comment And give me your opinion on this subject as well as my blog And my company web site http://www.affordablecustompc.com/ Thank you for your time And comments on this blog
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VS.
Intel Core i7-975 Extreme Edition AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black
Bloomfield 3.33GHz LGA 1366 3.4GHz Socket AM3
130W Quad-Core Processor 140W Quad-Core
Series: Core i7 Series: Phenom II X4
QPI: 6.4GT/s Virtualization Technology :
L2 Cache: 4 x 256KB L2 Cache: 4 x 512KB
L3 Cache: 8MB L3 Cache: 6MB
Manufacturing Tech: 45 nm Manufacturing Tech: 45 nm
64 bit Support: Yes 64 bit Support: Yes
Hyper-Threading Support: Yes Hyper Transports: 4000MHz
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Top end Intel CPU Your Price:$999.99
Top end AMD CPU Your Price:$249.00