Shouldn't buy one until I understand one? 'kay, I guess all the computer owners of the world should take the time to learn everything about them before making a purchase. You know, since everyone has the time to, the desire to, and would rather research things on their own rather than have a reputable company select the parts for them and give them what they need without the hassle. Oh, wait...
By the same token, let's just do that with cars. Don't buy one until you learn about fixing transmissions, taking apart engine blocks, flushing the tranny fluid, brake fluid, changing oil and filter, rewiring ignitions, etc.
I never said AMD x2's weren't nicer. I compared two computers with similar parts, that ended up being priced around the same. I also don't care much for benchmarks and what they prove. Anecdotal evidence is what matters.
I won't stop correcting people. Don't try to tell me to.
I insult them? A) Boo-hoo. B) Read:
Also...
I corrected you in bold.
I'm not understanding their limits? I know they don't work as dual-cores in games. People told me this. They have use in a situation with multi-tasking. Mr. F displayed this for us.