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  • Yeah I got an AMD. And when I get inside it it does this. For real! It makes pac man noises while it chomps on the ghost virus. It also renders the red virus on my monitor. Yes, because red is bad and evil, like stop and green means good go packets and instructs. I love my pac man AMD.

  • how nice is that, you spent more money than you had to for a thing that delivers less. Enjoy.

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  • AVG IS INSTALLED TOO!

  • @DeltaPhi79 they're talking about infinite loop protection.... when running prime 95, i can easily edit photos and render video with no problem because prime 95 is seen as an unnecessary infinite loop.... it lets you multitask much better with less lockups

  • @cookiemaen that sounds like intel!

  • @shadyman2000 lmao!

  • my laptop which is 5 years have amd turion x64 and it work great! and i get fewer viruses and my dell insipirion 1720 with intel core 2 duo basically crap of me . And I get more virus too

  • @darkrider53

    Avast can detect rootkit

  • i got AMD AMD athlon 64x2 6000+ i recomend it

  • You mean the frequency dead the virus?

  • just overhead... eventually  burn the core

  • Ok I meant it doesn't damage the CPU :D

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