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Sea pea use
2006-10-15, 6:18 PM #1
Hello. I am a gamer and I am confused which CPU brand is better for gamers. My friend told me that AMD is good for gaming and Intel is for office and work. Which one would be for the better buy?

Thank you.
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2006-10-15, 6:19 PM #2
Amd.
2006-10-15, 6:24 PM #3
I think that most experts agree that pea helps after a jellyfish sting. I'm no expert though.
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2006-10-15, 6:33 PM #4
Neither are better for games. If someone tells you that Intel CPUs are only good at "office work," they are a :downs: AMD fanboy and you should ignore them. Maybe hit them first.

Right now, Intel's Core 2 Duo is about the best for your money.
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2006-10-15, 8:03 PM #5
A lot of AMD Dual Cores got a price drop. I just bought one.
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2006-10-15, 8:04 PM #6
That too, those are worth considering for more budget systems.
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2006-10-15, 8:39 PM #7
Even though I just ordered Core 2 Duo upgrade stuff from NewEgg, you could consider AMD the gamers route simply because it has more options for SLI graphics. Beyond that, it really depends what else you want in the system. I wouldn't say there's any clear-cut better, just go with what ever suits you best as far as what motherboards/chipsets you can get with each brand and CPU prices.
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2006-10-16, 2:35 AM #8
Originally posted by Nubs:
I think that most experts agree that pea helps after a jellyfish sting. I'm no expert though.


Actually, experts agree that that is bull
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2006-10-16, 2:36 AM #9
i liked the intro.

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2006-10-16, 9:05 AM #10
Originally posted by Nubs:
I think that most experts agree that pea helps after a jellyfish sting. I'm no expert though.


Not true. How the hell is peeing on yourself going to stop a jellyfish sting? See proof posted above.
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2006-10-17, 7:46 AM #11
If you are injured in the woods somewhere and you have wound, I think urine can be used to disinfect. Isn't for jellyfish stings, meat tenderizer sauce (or something like that) can be used?
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2006-10-17, 11:40 AM #12
Urine is sterile.
2006-10-17, 12:08 PM #13
Urine won't disinfect anything...
2006-10-17, 12:09 PM #14
It's better to poor urine on a fresh wound, than water of questionable cleanness in the middle of the woods.
2006-10-17, 12:13 PM #15
I'd rather pour nothing on it.
2006-10-17, 12:18 PM #16
Infection is a ***** in the middle of nowhere.
2006-10-17, 12:22 PM #17
I'll be sure to stay away from the middle of nowhere then.

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