That's what makes forums like this a great venue. I myself, having been both burned in the past and at having at best never had a better than "just OK" experience with AMD-based solutions, if left to my own devices would likely never try them again.
[ Aside -> The problem is that AMD now has to be better on something other than just a few percentage points on pricing. Even if we take it on faith that the AMD based system that's equivalent in nearly everything that a normal user would tend to do (Skuzzy's movie encoding is IMO a special case, and not something the average person does enough to matter) is much improved in stability over some of the previous AMD-based solutions - which in some instances were unmitigated disasters - even if you save 10-15% compared to Intel up through to the point where the AMD systems can no longer compete, it's just not enough because "improved" doesn't shout to the masses "equally stable and robust". Even if we're generous and assume we can pare 15% across the board the savings on a $1300 system is going to come in at around $200 max - and of course less money as we go down the scale to where we can more easily capitalize on the savings. For anyone who's been burned, 10-15% and/or a couple of hundred dollars at best - especially amortized over the life of the system - is just not enough to
risk going out on the limb for given past experiences. ]
If enough regular people begin to say that they are using the newer AMD stuff and it's working well for them - I'll listen. I'd swore off ATI cards for life a bit short of most of a decade ago too after an absolutely disastrous foray into using their cards - but couldn't be happier with the switch to AMD with my current rig. Fanboi's work against themselves though - when those who are making the claims appear to be on a crusade, their objectivity seems questionable at best.
And techie's have long memories - a manufacturer burns our fingers and it's a long, long time before we'll trust them enough to put our hands back in the pot.
Again, all IMO - take it for what it cost you
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