What type of CPU do you have?

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Well, please answer in this format
A-What type of Processor/CPU do you own? (Include Brand and model)
B-What type do you wish you had?
C-Custom Built PC or :frown: Manufacturer Made :frown:
D-AMD or Intel?
E-Any other thoughts about Processors/CPU's?​


Please answer to your best knowledge.

For me It would have to be
A-AMD ATHLON II X4
B- Either a AMD Phenom II X6 1100T Black Edition Thuban 3.3GHz, or a new AMD when it comes out.
C- Custom Built with sweat, blood and tears. (Well none of those but some hefty cash)
D- AMD
E- I can't wait till the release of the new AMD Processors. :)

If your not Tech Savvy then please try your best to answer. NO TROLLING/FLAMING

Sincerely,
GameMaster
 
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A - Desktop computer: Intel Core 2 Duo processor E6300 1.86Ghz
Notebook (Cr-48 ) - Intel Atom N455 1.66GHz

B - I want one of those Intel i7s, maybe Intel Core i7 995X.

C - Manufacturer Made :p Never tried custom building before.

D - I would choose Intel

E - I'm not that into customizing the hardware on my computer. I had this computer since early 2007 and the only thing I ever changed about it regarding hardware was adding 1 GB of RAM. I'm not a gamer at all and don't really do anything intensive on my computer so I don't really require a powerful CPU, although it would be nice to have one.
 
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A - Desktop computer: Intel Core 2 Duo processor E6300 1.86Ghz
Notebook (Cr-48 ) - Intel Atom N455 1.66GHz

B - I want one of those Intel i7s, maybe Intel Core i7 995X.

C - Manufacturer Made :p Never tried custom building before.

D - I would choose Intel

E - I'm not that into customizing the hardware on my computer. I had this computer since early 2007 and the only thing I ever changed about it regarding hardware was adding 1 GB of RAM. I'm not a gamer at all and don't really do anything intensive on my computer so I don't really require a powerful CPU, although it would be nice to have one.

Very Nice. Custom building is quite fun, but have to be very careful if you wish to keep it from being ruined by static electricity. Yeah, a powerful CPU is usually a good one, but Intel is very good, I had a Dell, much to the same of your desktop, but I sold it. :) But adding components is the start of something greater!! Thanks for replying! Always glad to have fun, and meet new folks.
 

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A. Athlon II X4 630 (fitted in my budget)
B. i7-990X (love to have this one..)
C. Custom Built
D. AMD for value and Intel for performance.
 

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A- Desktop: AMD Phenom II x4 945, http://www.xfire.com/profile/blong4life/#game_rig
Notebook: AMD Athlon II P320
B - Current ones work fine, an i7 would be nice
C - Manufacturer made
D - Either one, HT is nice though so Intel would be nicer
 
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A- AMD Athlon II x4 620 (2.6 Ghz)
B- There's allways something better coming out
C- custom build
D- not a fair question as both have thier merits
E- AMD gives a good bang per buck for mid range computing (my rig handles COD very happily), but Intel gives blistering performance at the top end so it really depends what the PC is expected to be doing.
 

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A: Intel Core i3
B: Core i7 Extreme
C: Custom!
D: Either. AMD or Intel is fine with me. I am just using Core iXXX because that's what I do my programming on at work (to ensure compatibility)
E: Brand really don't matter nowadays. PC performance depends on how the system's configured (setup, if you're building one).
 

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A- Desktop : Intel Dual Core 2.70GHz Retail
Notebook : Intel Core 2 Duo 2.53GHz MBP/OEM
Server : Intel Pentium 4 2.4GHz (non-HT) Retail
B - Intel Xeon / Core i7
C - Assembled
D - Intel
E - Nothing in particular.I'm waiting for 128bit CPUs ! xD
 

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A - AMD phenom x4 3.2GHz
B - this one is decent but an i7 would probably be better
C - custom
D - AMD
E - check out the new APU's they are working on. It will replace GPU and CPU in one. This will eliminate bottlenecks and make things run faster!!
 

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Nice everyone! Glad to see all of the feedback/replies!

Denzilb22; I know it looks awesome!

MasteroFX1: Lol. Well I imagine they would be very very quick!
 
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I've got myself an Intel i7-920. It's currently watercooled and overclocked to 4.2Ghz. I disabled TurboBoost since there's no need for it with my high clock speeds, but I left SpeedStep enabled for those rare times where the system is idle. I built my PC myself, and designed the watercooling system it uses.
 

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I have a iNtel core 2 quad.
I have 4 cores, so id rather prefer some ram than a new processor.
Indeed custom, but I didnt make it.
Intel.
kEEP making processors
 

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Don't Intel have a policy where they have to build a new processor every X years?
 

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im using new sandy bridge processor. its core i5 2500k with 3.3GHz and integrated graphics. its a quadcore cpu with intel turbo boost feature enabled
 

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Also using an Intel Core 2 Quad. Its more than enough powerfull for everything I want to do so why upgrade.
 

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Intel Centrino Core 2 Duo on the Laptop and AMD Athelon Dual Core on the Desktop. Intel is the better one in my opinion, but the price v specs is always taken into account.
 

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A-What type of Processor/CPU do you own? Intel Core i7 860
B-What type do you wish you had? I dont. I wouldnt mind some upgrade for my custom built though.
C-Custom Built PC or :frown: Manufacturer Made :frown:- Custom for life!
D-AMD or Intel? Intel, more bang for buck, maybe Bulldozer will change this.
E-Any other thoughts about Processors/CPU's? Wonder how the new Core i7 860 equivelant performs in comparison.
 

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A-Intel i7 950 3.07GHz
B-Intel i7 with sandy bridge
C-Custom Built PC
D-Intel?
E-nope
 

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intel p4
intel i7 with sandybridge/amd phenom x4
hp
either or
no other thoughts
 
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