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edit: What's a space heater anyway?
Well, the new AMD CPU's should be releasing October this year and the performance sounds impressive. That's the main reason I've held off upgrading. Will know how good they are soon enough.
AMD are releasing them to compete directly with Intel's Skylake CPU's so it is all change.
edit: And if the performance is as AMD says it is it would be a win for consumers as could force Intel to drop prices to compete.
Says the person buying a cheap graphics card. Go away you rude little man.