EDIT: AMD Zen made the thread before I did, so it is up to the mods to choose the right one. My original idea was to have a stickied locked poll. Up to the mods.
Mods delete this message after the task is done: Basically, this poll will NOT be like the rest. A certain mod and I have agreed to create a poll that will work in the following way:
You will be able to vote, BUT it will be LOCKED and STICKIED. This means we get all the votes in without all the flames. To poll will be a simple ongoing test to see what the public thinks. The poll will probably be cleared/restarted twice or three times a year, to keep up with new releases, and in case people change minds.
MODS: Sticky this, and LOCK IT. DELETE ANY posts that have been made except for this one.
USERS: VOTE, DON"T POST
Here are the official post/poll rules:
^ Mods delete the sentances above after the taks is done... ^
The official rules:
- Vote for either AMD or Intel
- Thread will be locked. No comments, no flames, just opinions through the poll.
- Poll will be redone several times a year, to keep up with new CPU news/updates, and to allow those who have changed their mind to do so
Mods delete this message after the task is done: Basically, this poll will NOT be like the rest. A certain mod and I have agreed to create a poll that will work in the following way:
You will be able to vote, BUT it will be LOCKED and STICKIED. This means we get all the votes in without all the flames. To poll will be a simple ongoing test to see what the public thinks. The poll will probably be cleared/restarted twice or three times a year, to keep up with new releases, and in case people change minds.
MODS: Sticky this, and LOCK IT. DELETE ANY posts that have been made except for this one.
USERS: VOTE, DON"T POST
Here are the official post/poll rules:
^ Mods delete the sentances above after the taks is done... ^
The official rules:
- Vote for either AMD or Intel
- Thread will be locked. No comments, no flames, just opinions through the poll.
- Poll will be redone several times a year, to keep up with new CPU news/updates, and to allow those who have changed their mind to do so