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    Who's going to get a PIII after intel does this

    Who in there right mind would go out and get a cpu (that costs too much) and has a way of tracking the user. well just goto the artical from ZDnet and read. CUSTOMERS are intels number 1 enemy !!!!
    http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/p3/0,6424,2216772,00.html

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    Here's the link:
    www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/p3/0,6424,2216772,00.html
    To make the links check out the faq page here:
    www.sysopt.com/forum/faq.html

    And NO...No PIII for me!

    [This message has been edited by Susan (edited 03-04-99).]

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    No PIII for me. I'm going for AMD K3 500Mhz+.

    AMD Rules

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    Down with the EMPIRE, long live AMD !!!

    I'm a Star Wars fan....

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    Go K7!!!!! I can't wait to see how far I can take one of them with no multiplier lock!!!

    Can anyone say 700+?????

    Ryan VanderMeulen
    rvand@sirus.com

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    I am weirdddd... call me crazy.... I'll buy one...

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    Can't wait for the K7...Now, if we can get a motherboard for dual K7's, that would be impressive!

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    I'll take two... CPU's BBA's Avatar
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    Got one at work! 500Mhz P3, demo review model.. Marked 'Intel Confidential' on cpu.

    It rocks even with NT,
    BTW: u can disable the ESN thru bios!

    So whats the problem?

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    If we can change FSB in software, why wouldn't we be able to enable BIOS-disabled ID#s in software? Something to think about....

    Joel

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    The answer is: AMD!
    GO AMD GO!!


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