QUOTE(TDUEnthusiast @ Sep 27 2011, 03:32 PM)
That is a big negative
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The "average consumers" are usually people who do not know a lot about computer hardware and would rather buy and use, also known as "plug & play" in a figurative way
. Most of these type of consumers would priotize processors with a high clock speed because theoretically the bigger the GHz, the better the performance. What they don't know is that there are other factors which affect the performance of a processor, which would not allow them to get the best of the best for their budget. Other than priotizing high-clock speed processors, they would also go for a processor with a bigger core count if possible
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Good point, but then the "avarage customers" won't even consider AMD, they trust brand more than anything else (price/performance). We have to admit that Intel really did a good job on marketing.The "average consumers" are usually people who do not know a lot about computer hardware and would rather buy and use, also known as "plug & play" in a figurative way
Sep 27 2011, 10:36 PM

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