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Thread: Benchmarks: AMD's reign is over

  1. The only thing needed now are DX10 video cards and I'll be ready to build a Vista rig.

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    c'est la vie

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  3. Quote Originally Posted by diffusionx
    And if it happens, you call them up, and 10 minutes later you have a code.
    Note: This also works if you're using a pirated copy and don't have a real serial.

    Not that I would know anything about that.

  4. you dont even need to activate if you have a pirate copy.

  5. Quote Originally Posted by Dragonmaster Dyne
    you dont even need to activate if you have a pirate copy.
    You do if you want updates directly from the Windows Update site, although there are alternate ways to download those same updates from them.

  6. Quote Originally Posted by MechDeus
    although there are alternate ways to download those same updates from them.
    exactly my point.

  7. Yeah, I used to just run windows update, and it tells me which files I need, but won't let me dl them. So I just searched for and dl'ed those files elsewhere, and voila, everything's up to date.

  8. Quote Originally Posted by MechDeus
    You do if you want updates directly from the Windows Update site, although there are alternate ways to download those same updates from them.
    There are keygens that I know certain people have used many times, and their Windows updated fine with no problems. SP2 and everything.
    These people needed no cracks or junk whatsoever

  9. every month they blacklist more and more keys and the GAT you download every month is basically an IP sniffer to catch more copys. if you're not an up to date pirate they spam your computer with "illegal copy" popups.

  10. Yeah, that $130 Conroe article on Tom's Hardware was pretty impressive. My company only builds AMD machines for the most part, just because we're very comfortable with the price and performance, and it's just what we've always used. For the longest time, the main reason for using AMD was, "it's cheaper with the same performance". That can still be said on some of the cheap chips, but it looks like Intel is about to take over a little bit, especially on the high end market. I still love my AMD 3800+ X2, though.

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