Only if you are a top end user. You also will get slightly less battery time for charge. It will work and do the same job otherwise. People mainly buy the AMD for the budgetery savings. Not really a mistake.
2007-08-11 12:03:48
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answered by lueeluee 6
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no it made no difference,,, only in the price of your computer,,, AMD is as good as Intel... in some respects it's better... and faster, All my systems are AMD,,, 64's, now to take advantage of the 64 bit system you need a 64 operating system to go with it... And not Vista,, thats a fools choice for an operating system
2007-08-11 18:19:10
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answered by Carling 7
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Hi!
I think you did not make a mistake. AMD Turion is a good CPU. I personally believe you won't be using 100% of its resources.
Good luck!
2007-08-11 18:06:59
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answered by Robintel 4
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I don't think you made a mistake. According to this website, AMD has been proven to work better than Intel. And if your comuter is working fine and your happy with it, there shouldn't be a problem.
2007-08-11 18:08:56
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answered by Leanna 3
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nope. intel has its advantages, so does AMD. AMD runs just as well as intel processors but they cost a lot less. with your dual core processor, you will find that multitasking is a breeze. don't buy into the hype. Intel's may have the fastest processors but for the money that you paid, AMD is the true winner of the price/performance ratio
2007-08-11 18:06:58
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answered by interlude 4
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