And yes, you do sound like a fanboy.
Good lord
The system I have is the first time I've ever bought AMD
You know, I sat there thinking a few months ago, I was all ready to buy a 2500k rig with a 560Ti or 570. All components, since I hadn't had a desktop in years. I buy good quality for the price, it would have set me back $1700-1800. I was all pumped about it too. Then I thought to myself, "Am I really going to use it for a lot of gaming? It's really tempting just to get it for the hardware, but can I justify it?". So I started looking around, what did AMD have?, and what did they have on the horizon? First thing I noticed was the price difference, cheaper, that suited me fine. Second thing I noticed was that cpu performance was lower than the high end Intel cpus. Then I thought about what I was going to do with the system...
How much power does it consume?
How much power does it consume when overclocked? (I was going to tinker, after all)
What is the optimal balance between system performance and power consumption, for me?
Taking that into account, what is the most cost effective choice, regardless of performance?
Is there any novelty in it? (no fun going down a well trodden path, if you ask me)
Is there any upgrade path if I take up the choice of novelty?
I chose AMD, for the first time ever.
I knew I would not see 'ultimate' performance, but I would have an interesting experience trying to make it go faster.
I had no real knowledge of what BD performance would be, but I knew that it was likely to be in the 2500k range for the FX-8xxx, perhaps not at launch but with a revision or two.
It's likely my next rig will be Intel based, just for the contrast.