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I guess those figures may come only from rich markets, global sales would show otherwise.

The basic model.impr wasn't availabla in your though right? (Or very limited). Kinda skewed market. I came to the US and didn't even realize non-Type R models of Integra existed for example lol.
 
I doubt it...Its clear from my years on this forum that the AMD sycophants have the issues :p

You haven't had anything worthy to talk about as nothing from AMD since Opterton 170 was worth bothering with...:p

Its like the AMD crowd are always looking for conflict all the time and its its boring as ****

Very rich coming from you with a comment like that.

If you are bored, nobody is forcing you to come here.
 
Very rich coming from you with a comment like that.

If you are bored, nobody is forcing you to come here.

Posts like this are boring but I'm clever at sieving through the crud...

Can one be not AMD INTEL Neutral?

Not on this forum....

Its a shame real shame.

I puts my money where the speed is...Anything else is just weird imo.
 
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Can one be not AMD INTEL Neutral?

Yep, I’m here. I was on a 3770K, moved to a 1700X then didn’t like the experience or random blue screens so went 8700K. I’m now following intently with a view to “flipping” again.

I am CPU neutral and am fine with that. I’ll use what feels and performs best for me at that time.
 
Yep, I’m here. I was on a 3770K, moved to a 1700X then didn’t like the experience or random blue screens so went 8700K. I’m now following intently with a view to “flipping” again.

I am CPU neutral and am fine with that. I’ll use what feels and performs best for me at that time.

Whilst my cpu history is no where near as long as some folks im more than happy to go with whoever offers the best bang for buck and currently my plans are to jump back to AMD.

So far my history has gone Intel, AMD, Intel and ive always been happy with the offerings from both teams with the best bang for buck being my current 920 but long gone are the days of a stonking intel chip for under 300 so back to AMD if the rumours are true and they have their house back in order.
 
Point taken...These boards are going down hill, not by PC hardware fans....but ideological Zealots...
Nah. More like insane Video card prices, RAM price fixing and hardware requirements gradually being replaced by the cloud are all making these boards go downhill. We are in a dying industry. Consumer hardware is dying. Why spend £2000 on an X CPU to spend hours crunching your protein fold simulator when you can have access to a cloud of 100,000 cores to do it for you in 1 minute for one low low monthly subscription.
 
Nah. More like insane Video card prices, RAM price fixing and hardware requirements gradually being replaced by the cloud are all making these boards go downhill. We are in a dying industry. Consumer hardware is dying. Why spend £2000 on an X CPU to spend hours crunching your protein fold simulator when you can have access to a cloud of 100,000 cores to do it for you in 1 minute for one low low monthly subscription.

Mostly agree with this however there will always be that person in the outback with cruddy or non existent internet access who is also a hardware enthusiast. There is no denying that the cloud experience will takeover eventually however. I will just be one of those who resists for as long as i can ...
 
I too am happy to go whereever the wind blows in terms of intel/amd/nvidia, although have historically tended to go with AMD more often than not due to them usually being better value over the years, and in the AMD 64 days when they ruled the roost. This summer feels like things are finally getting exciting again after 10 years of boring
 
Biggest choice is the sensible 8C16T or the interesting 12C24T... I don't "need" either but I like to make my hardware last a while :)

I was thinking the 12c 24t option but the sensible head on me says the 8c chip will be more than enough for my needs, especially if rumours of lessened latency issues on the 8c chip being on one CCX are true. Coming from 1st gen i7 the jump will be massive for me. Can't wait.
 
What is the full name of this new CPU as there are others like Ryzen 7 2700 series just so I dont get mixed up when looking later. Also is the Ryzen 7 2700 the latest one be for this new one?.
 
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