Pandu Poluan wrote:
>
>
> I myself prefer AMD CPUs to Intel ones.
>
> Intel has this habit of 'segmenting' their processor features. E.g.,
> Intel VT-x (Intel's buggy implementation of AMD-V) is not available
> across the board. If one needs to leverage VT-x for virtualization
> purposes, one must be double sure that the CPU one bought supports VT-x.
>
> All latest AMD CPUs (except the laptop versions) support all AMD
> features. So, as long as one does not buy a laptop CPU, one can be
> sure that one gets everything one wants from a modern CPU.
>
> Rgds,
> --
>

Same here.  I have a couple Intel based rigs but they were given to me. 
I always build AMD based systems.  Cheaper and good bang for the buck
for what i do. 

Just my opinion. 

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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