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photo1jimm
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Hello

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I am new member, looking for advice, information regarding new M3A mobo....
I'm thinking of installing BE2400 cpu with ATI 3850..
The CPU will be changed to a AMD Phenom once the bugs are worked out of them sometime in 2008...

I am backing AMD by buying AMD regardless of all the WOW on Intel as of late...
I am confident AMD will still market quality products for many years to come...

photo1jimm ](*,)
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Welcome to the forums, it's nice to see that someone is still brand loyal yet, I always feel a slight twinge when I recommend someone to go Intel as it's got better performance and overclockablity, on one hand I don't want to see AMD disappear, but on the other, I want to be able to show them the best performance for their money.

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Welcome to the board, fellow AMD enthusiast, yes AMD is falling behind in performance......pretty bad, and so is ATI.......very badly, i will Stay AMD! :finga: but i am leaning toward nvidia, their performance is killing ATI :cry: they just are'nt hanging in there ](*,)

fight the man!(Intel) :finga: :)
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