When Will Intel save us from this madness, I really need an upgrade

When Will Intel save us from this madness, I really need an upgrade.

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save us

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the most stablol platform.
>mature
>jewish
>kills palestinians
>2600k master race

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from usb problems
to sata problems

and pic related bendgate and more bios issues

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Who is Will?

and we close our show with pcie issues.

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try late 2020

cope harder amdfools. intel has surpassed every obstacle and its processors are now powerful and stable. meanwhile you have an unprofessional company still in its infancy pretending that it can compete with the market leader

>intel has surpassed every obstacle

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When will Intel save itself from Spectre?

you don't need h/w backdoor fixes goyim.>cope harder
updated roadmap

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That's not really an Intel issue, that's how PCI works. Only Threadripper and Xeon gave enough lanes for that. Maybe some 18 core Intel CPUs as well.

>That's not really an Intel issue
that's an intel issue.
when you give your $300++ CPUs the same lanes for the chipset as you give for a $50 Pentium, it's your problem.
otoh, the failure called Bulldozer had 3x more PCI-e lanes than intel's offerings... adn ofc didn't have those problems

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You think intel is your ally?

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We are talking about a company that has 7nm process and still struggles to achieve Intel 10nm performance. And let's not forget that they just have to stick to design since the third party company takes care of the manufacturing for them.

>struggles to achieve Intel 10nm performance
amd's foundries are in the exact same working state as intel's 10nm

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>Intel 10nm performance
Hard to match performance of something that doesn't exist yet.

when are other vendors going to save us from the collusion between MSI-Intel, and ASUS.

Asrock wisely did not release these buggy AGESA's, as well as Biostar and Gigabyte.

This is why Intel simply changes the socket every year. Then you have to buy a new mobo, and don't get the chance to mess with updates that may or may not be buggy.

yes goyim, believe our shit.

They pulled it off with the LGA 775. Hell, any LGA should be able to have backwards compatibility as the pins are on the Motherboard.

You forgot this one.

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Anything new in tech needs a while to settle and run well within the existing patchwork mess it has to work with.
Just don't buy right away if you want to have a nice user experience. Otherwise you're just acting entitled.

>tfw was hyped for ryzen 3000
>see price drops on 2000 series
>get that instead
>build now way cheaper
>can upgrade way down the line when the revisions fix this issue

Intel CPUs repeatedly need performance lowering bios updates due to security problems (backdoors)

The human on the left.

>2011
>2012
lmaoo fucking COPE you poor embarrassment.

>When AMD pushes buggy shit so often that you have to hire a dedicated team to mitigate it.

The cost of doing business with AMD.

Do not forget that time you have to RMA your motherboard because they fucked up the SATA on Ivybridge.

>intel 10nm is so shit they can only release it as a mobile chip
Cope more faggot.