Thanks again DM and Absic!
DM, I always insist upon having two rigs running in top notch condition just in case one rig goes down. And actually, there are many times I have used both at the same time:
When receiving music on one rig, I will pipe it into the other rig and record free music.
If I am video encoding, I will use the AMD with the 6 cores and go over to the Intel for basic computing needs.
I am presently preparing to set up a special security cam system that must be on 24/7 at our place here, and I would like to use one computer almost exclusively for the security system, while I use the other for personal needs.
I have often recorded movies on the AMD through a TV capture card/Windows Media Center through digital airwaves [thus making all movies legal and free to record here.
So, I actually do need two rigs.
Still trying to decide if I should sell the AMD and go for another Intel 2500k. Other people have told me the Intel Ivybridge will not be priced for the average computer enthusiast, because the cost will be up near/over the $1000 mark...ouch. If this is true, Sandy Bridge will be here for a lot longer than most people realize...well, at least according to a number of articles I have read.
Absic, I will keep in mind to watch the next release of the FX chips. I like AMD and have fairly happy with the 1055T over all.
Soar