You're loyalty is sweet, but also stupid. As a consumer you shouldn't subscribe to brand loyalty, but should be evaluating each product on a price vs performance basis. I've had a AMD K6-2, T-Bird 1.2ghz, XP 2400+, XP 2600+, Athlon x64 3400+, which were all great processors at purchase, and were at a reasonable price. AMD have fallen off the bandwagon however, so I moved to Intel. If AMD get their shit together, I'll move back, but not before.
Brand loyalty is straight out silly. Do yourself a favour and get what's best at the time of purchase. Don't be a sucker.
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You're loyalty is sweet, but also stupid. As a consumer you shouldn't subscribe to brand loyalty, but should be evaluating each product on a price vs performance basis. I've had a AMD K6-2, T-Bird 1.2ghz, XP 2400+, XP 2600+, Athlon x64 3400+, which were all great processors at purchase, and were at a reasonable price. AMD have fallen off the bandwagon however, so I moved to Intel. If AMD get their shit together, I'll move back, but not before.
Brand loyalty is straight out silly. Do yourself a favour and get what's best at the time of purchase. Don't be a sucker.