Actually, there are 790X (not FX) and 770FX chipsets.
As well as Nforce 500 series AM2 boards.
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A lot of boards that don't officially support Phenom still work with it.
I don't know about FX's. But we've got Black Edition'sim curious, is AMD still planning on making Phenom FXs? My mobo says it supports it.
Nope, you didn't. I removed the part of the quote that was removed from the thread. You're cool, little brother.Vernong said:Wait why did my post say "cleaning up", I didn't say anything bad...
And Amd/Ati do? Or nvidia? or any other company on the planet?
I think one of Google's motto's is "Don't be evil"sure. the company my family owns does. we're not a billion-dollar company, though. BUT we do produce several million in revenue every year, and we practice ethics every day in our business dealings. if we didn't, we wouldn't be here today. which is probably why it offends me so much that others do not. i will say this...you ALWAYS have a CHOICE of what to buy. you can CHOOSE to buy AMD or intel. you can choose to buy a company that is innovating and trying to maintain fair business practices, or you can buy a company that is trying to monopolize an industry and drive ANY and ALL competitors out of business using unfair practices. if you can't choose, then it is too late.
I used to think of AMD as an ethical company but I recently read an article about how their executives made massive bonuses when they were doing well a couple of years ago and how the company is paying the price for not investing more in R&D.
The only major company that seems truly ethical is Google.