Adcadet
Storage Freak
Anyone built a HTPC lately? Considered a Llano chip? A friend is thinking about building a HTPC, and from what I can tell, Llano may be a good option.
AMD's Mangy-Cours seems to be a good deal if one needs lots of cores (but not a lot of Horse power per core) or lots of RAM at a reasonable price. It certainly is much cheaper than trying to do these things on a multi-socket Intel platform.Mercutio" said:The only place where I really recommend AMD right now is the case where someone is trying to fit an SSD into a modest ($500- $650) budget for a home system. AMD has cheap motherboards with good onboard graphics, and it's easy to get to middling levels of CPU performance on that side, but in general I can do "cheap Intel" just as well as "cheap AMD" and I think the cheap Intels are the better deal.
I also figure it's much more likely a GPU integrated with the CPU won't have driver or other compatibility issues which often occur with either integrated or discrete graphics solutions.
The only place where I really recommend AMD right now is the case where someone is trying to fit an SSD into a modest ($500- $650) budget for a home system.