True, intel is the heavy gaming realm CPU (why they'd want to do that to monitor white kids / white children in secret due to the gaming realm alone to me personally) and they can monitor white kids / white children that way alone for "anti-semitic" hate speech or whatever. I dropped intel myself (never bought AMD before) and boycott them myself nowadays due to jewish pedophilia alone nowadays as well as all their other bullshit. I wouldn't let my white kid / white child get one either to as well due to jewish pedophilia alone or jewish pedophiles alone. Way to kidnap white kids / white children alone to me personally or else screw with them or just for gathering information on white kids / white children alone. Wouldn't want my white kid / white child kidnapped or screwed with by jewish pedophiles alone or mossad as you said. I can't trust intel CPUs (many of us have left) anymore myself at all at that point. Posted these links in another thread. intel is a jewed company and I can't trust them anymore myself now. No more consumer trust with them now.
https://exposeintelligence.blogspot.com/2017/03/jewish-talmud-pedophilia-jewish.html
https://northerntruthseeker.blogspot.com/2018/05/exposing-evils-of-judaism-pedophilia.html
https://www.truthtellers.org/alerts/pedophiliasecret_reprint.html
Just checked and I always knew AMD was under priced in value to at $2 if they have one breakthrough or leap. Now it's $42 a share.
Told my buddy kind of as a joke who's an econ guy to buy AMD at $25 per share since the Ryzen 3000 series were incredible.
Yeah, I built this PC before I knew Intel was Jewish owned, and before all of the backdoors were leaked. They'll definitely be boycotted for the next build. But, that means going back to AMD, and their reliability problems.
Power
Price
Reliability
AMD chose the wrong two, and there's no third option.
I did the same thing myself, but I got out a while back or right after ryzen 3000 series had been out for a few weeks.
I haven't had any problems with the AMD Ryzen 3000 series or my 3700X yet myself. I can't comment yet since I've only been using AMD CPUs for a short time. It's only been 4 months (roughly) and never had an AMD CPU before.
Reliability has been just fine, but power and price was definitely there. So what you are saying definitely checks out though (maybe somewhat - too good to be true, but IDK). I just don't know myself yet.
Don't get me wrong, the computers worked great, but then at around 4-5 years, it would be like someone would flip a switch, and the damn thing would just stop working, forcing me into a new build. At that age, buying replacement parts isn't even an option, as by that point you're probably 2 sockets down the line. I used AMD for probably 6 builds before switching to Intel. I probably would have used AMD again, but at the time of this build, Intel was just so much better that AMD wasn't even an option, even for brand loyalists.
Sounds like AMD is definitely the way to go right now, I'd just like for them to be able to design something that lasts longer.
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