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Skippman wrote:As soon as they get an i7 killer I'll jump back on the bandwagon. Hard to argue 32nm.
InspectahACE wrote:I remember when my father told me (when he was working at IGT before retiring) that they were switching to dual-core CPU's.. Apparently Intel was even trying to get with them on that front during that time, but slots really don't need too much power to flip a card or turn a wheel. Plus AMD is a bit more affordable. A win for AMD in my book. Oh yea, I just remembered that the GameCube was powered by ATI graphics too.(not that it's too relevant since it's old hardware by now lol)
slugbug wrote:AMD powered slot machines? I wonder if they can be overclocked to pay out more cash



GI-JOE wrote:If I had the funds, I would go back to AMD. My 3800x2 always seemed more "smooth" than my intel cpu's(e2140, e5200).

stopthekilling77 wrote:GI-JOE wrote:If I had the funds, I would go back to AMD. My 3800x2 always seemed more "smooth" than my intel cpu's(e2140, e5200).
Thats because the chips you chose are dual core pentiums, and nowhere as quick as other C2D chips





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