Originally posted by deathscythe99:That's right on the heat issues with AMD....it always has been there
I mean, a laptop has to be light, and not heat up fast enough right? Intel had the answer, whilst AMD did not. Thus....
I suppose. I heard Intel and AMD have different performance for different types of work. One performs better in gaming or somethingOriginally posted by the Bear:but for people who decide to go with Windoze, and a desktop, AMD is good?
Originally posted by chanff8:I suppose. I heard Intel and AMD have different performance for different types of work. One performs better in gaming or something
AMD's good for gamers.Originally posted by the Bear:but for people who decide to go with Windoze, and a desktop, AMD is good?
Hmmz...Originally posted by the Bear:yeah.. i guess my looking at an iMac with the dualcore isn't messed up
it's the same price as the normal iMac..
just wait for OS update..
but i wonder if it'll become MacWinDoze
What I like is that the applications work WITH each other instead of being isolated programs (eg, dragging images from iPhoto to iDvd). Saves time from exporting from one application then import into another. Best of all, program hang just force quit, wont affect system stability at all. Yet the programs intergrates with the Operating system perfectly.Originally posted by deathscythe99:Hmmz...
I like Mac for its many widgets, functions, and best of all, Unix-like features
Improvements definitely available for having more programs being made compatible with the OS
AMD opteron having heat issue? I thought it was Intel that has problem with overheat chips? They were the first to introduce dual core but delayed official release due to multiple issues and overheating is the major one...Originally posted by chanff8:Apple chose intel because of their good roadmap. Its better than the other companies. And intel is the first to release 65nm while AMD is coping with heat issues...
Btw, my previous post about the iPod remote, the website I got the info from made a mistake. It can tune into even frequencies, just that you have to change the regional settings first.
Yeap, integration seems seamlessly effective! Haha...Originally posted by chanff8:What I like is that the applications work WITH each other instead of being isolated programs (eg, dragging images from iPhoto to iDvd). Saves time from exporting from one application then import into another. Best of all, program hang just force quit, wont affect system stability at all. Yet the programs intergrates with the Operating system perfectly.