Personally the only thing I like about in Intel's Nvidia cards is its "Physx" feature in my games, nothing beats its details and eye candy in new games today. But for overall performance and best bang for the buck, I prefer AMD ATI Radeons.
Personally the only thing I like about in Intel's Nvidia cards is its "Physx" feature in my games, nothing beats its details and eye candy in new games today. But for overall performance and best bang for the buck, I prefer AMD ATI Radeons.
Avira because it's free.:) But I have no fear of viruses or should I say virii? and stuff, because my pc is in DeepFreeze plus I have a Norton Ghost backup. So all my bases are "almost" fully covered.
Avira because it's free.:) But I have no fear of viruses or should I say virii? and stuff, because my pc is in DeepFreeze plus I have a Norton Ghost backup. So all my bases are "almost" fully covered.
I have an AMD Phenom II x6 powerd desktop computer, but unfortunately my brother uses it most of the time, so I'm stuck with this old AMD athlon xp one.:)
I have an AMD Phenom II x6 powerd desktop computer, but unfortunately my brother uses it most of the time, so I'm stuck with this old AMD athlon xp one.:)
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