CougTek
Hairy Aussie
I hate to be stuck with hardware. I've been stuck with an Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 Pro cooler since September 2006, two years ago. The only other computer part I haven't been able to sell is an In Win BT611T slim desktop case with a 300W power supply, but this one is only one year old, so it bothers me less. The heatsink, however, has been causing me to lose sleep for a while. For months (well, years), I've waited for an opportunity to take back the 22$ I paid it...but haven't seen one so far. My problem is that I'm an honest man (hence, a poor man) and I won't sell something to someone unless I feel this person needs it. And for the last two years, the only thing AMD has been acceptable at is the low end segment, a place where a third-party heatsink has no place.
There are great motherboards right now for AMD hardware (the new Asus M3A78-EM and M3N78-VM are both astonishing values), but the processors perform so poorly that it's impossible to look a customer in the eyes and tell him that the best thing for him is a mainstream/high-end AMD-based system. Just no f**king way to get rid of my heatsink. Phenom are only not being ridiculous at 3D rendering and media encoding(except DivX) and even then, they are not that good. Gaming is aweful, so are office tasks (although anything is fast enough for office tasks nowaday). Most of the time, Intel's dual-cores match or beat AMD's quad-cores. They are not even good for Folding! And their power consumption...a graph is worth a thousand words (another source for the incredules). Much related to their power consumption problem, they have close to none overclocking potential. The newer AMD SB750 improves that a little, but it is only found on motherboards costing north of 150$, a though pill to swallow when you consider that a 90$ motherboard on Intel side allows you to overclocking the blue-box processors a lot higher.
If only their CPUs were as good as their GPU...
I hope AMD's 45nm transition will change things in late October or early November. Meanwhile, anyone wants a Freezer 64 Pro?
There are great motherboards right now for AMD hardware (the new Asus M3A78-EM and M3N78-VM are both astonishing values), but the processors perform so poorly that it's impossible to look a customer in the eyes and tell him that the best thing for him is a mainstream/high-end AMD-based system. Just no f**king way to get rid of my heatsink. Phenom are only not being ridiculous at 3D rendering and media encoding(except DivX) and even then, they are not that good. Gaming is aweful, so are office tasks (although anything is fast enough for office tasks nowaday). Most of the time, Intel's dual-cores match or beat AMD's quad-cores. They are not even good for Folding! And their power consumption...a graph is worth a thousand words (another source for the incredules). Much related to their power consumption problem, they have close to none overclocking potential. The newer AMD SB750 improves that a little, but it is only found on motherboards costing north of 150$, a though pill to swallow when you consider that a 90$ motherboard on Intel side allows you to overclocking the blue-box processors a lot higher.
If only their CPUs were as good as their GPU...
I hope AMD's 45nm transition will change things in late October or early November. Meanwhile, anyone wants a Freezer 64 Pro?