you are talking as if this is an overclocking forum and NO ONE here will really know exactly what you are talking about nor know how to overclock. You and I both know the severe damages that can happen with overclocking and how you can fry your entire computer.
You obviously do not know what you are talking about.. And you are obviously allowing your personal opinion about AMD get in the way of the facts.
The AMD vs Intel flame war is long over. The facts speak for themselves.
First of all. The Intel I7 K is MADE for certain amount of overclocking. IT is unlocked for a reason at the factory. If what you seem to say was true then Intel would not unlock the chip. That chip is SOLD as a turbo solution for those who want it. Ther eis no need for anyone to tweak anything. The system does it all itself. I know this for a fact because I just built a system using the I7 2600K with ASUS P8P67 M Pro board and it is just about the best system I have ever owned.
Second. The motherboards matching the I7 are designed to allow for certain TURBO (overclocking) automatically or in manual mode. The board and chip combined go into turbo mode on their own when needed. If this was such a bad idea the engineers would not design such a benefit into the system.
Third. The fact is,,,, Intel is CRUSHING anything AMD has to offer., Including the latest AMD chip. Bang for the Buck? HAH. The I5 chips (cheap) are beating the Fx AMD chips as we type. Talk about bang for the buck?
Fourth. Plenty of people here know exactly what I am talking about. There are true computer technical masters wandering this board. In fact I recently chatted to members here about the latest Intel chips and they know more about overclocking those CPU's than you think.
Fifth. No one should take anyone's word for these facts. Simply google Intel I7 compared to the AMD chips. The results speaks loudly about the facts. If some would google the facts they would not make such a post about the AMD chips.
The only area that the AMD FX-8150 wins is video playback and transcoding media files. Every thing else is a distant second. That includes CAD and RIP.. I can personally vouch for CAD because my I7 station renders 3D cnc files as fast as I can click the mouse.
Lets google AMD success.. Hmmmmmmm if the AMD solution was so obvious why is it this came up?
However, the chip maker has been hit with mixed reviews about the performance of the Bulldozer chips, which has added to a difficult autumn for AMD. Last month, the company announced that it was cutting its third-quarter financial forecasts..
Hmm, if the chip was so good then why is it NOT selling?
I rest my case.