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AMD recommends Core 2 Duo

Crossfire rocks on Intel

ATI, AMD, DAAMIT however you want to call it these days is crazy enough to promote Intel PCs on its new green site. Someone just removed the direct link at www.ati.com where AMD endorsed the "Best Gaming PC" 2006 powered with Core 2 Duo, an Intel CPU.

ATI can even get you some special deals on the four PCs. The best catch is that three from four have the Core 2 Duo inside.

Two from four machines are now HP, as Voodoo PC is no more. I think that someone at AMD needs to check these promotions and we would not be surprised if they vanish soon.

Get them while you can, they are hot and waiting for you here. µ


http://theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=35329
http://ati.amd.com/technology/crossfire/pr.../overdrivecore/
AntaBaka
LOL! P@wN3D.

But I don't think they had much of a choice there. Afterall, they're joint with ATi already. And undeniably that C2D is the current performance crown.
xshiro
QUOTE(AntaBaka @ Oct 27 2006, 06:14 PM)
LOL! P@wN3D.

But I don't think they had much of a choice there. Afterall, they're joint with ATi already. And undeniably that C2D is the current performance crown.
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well give and take...its a free world
ijan_hackers
c2d is more powerful, but the price also higher than amd x2. well, what u buy thats what u get.. smile.gif
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