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At this point I can’t think of one good reason to buy an Intel CPU over AMD.
Don’t see why this is news. “Intel continues to do the thing they almost always do”.
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No surprise there. From what we’ve been hearing from Intel lately, they’ll be looking to nickel and dime every
mugloyal customer possible.Yeah, not surprising at all, but still good to call out shitty anti-consumer behavior when we see it.
Very true.
Lol.
I’m still salty I had to retire my i7 920 after like 10 years because the mobo died and the only new lga1366 I could get was a crappy server one.
I’m sure that CPU would still be able to handle all of the work I threw at it like a champ.
Intel … why are you still shooting yourself in the foot…?