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Profile: stranger
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hehe pick your favorite one

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I don't have a favorite one.

What ever does better at the time when I want to upgrade, is what I pick.

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reported, seriously.


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I buy what ever is the best for my situation at the best price/performance at the time.


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what is reported mean what Strangerstranger said my thread isnt breaking any rules as i know of

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I buy whatever offers the best performance at the time. I usually go almost 2 years between upgrades so in the final 4 months in preparing for a new system I start uncovering the earth to find the best parts I can find. Of course 2 weeks after I am done, new stuff comes out so I can second guess myself and end up selling parts, buying new ones etc.

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Same here, whatever offers best performance in the mid-high end

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i love computers so much go doesnt

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Oh, wow! There are so many choices, I don't know which one to pick.

I'm still bitter about my P4 that fried, so I'll vote for AMD.


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AMD4Life! :na:


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