Necro.
I just voted again. No longer tied down to atom on eeepc or the arm in my zipit z2 (the $50 laptop that runs debian now in the palm of my hand).
I just got my new amd athlon 2 X2 2.9ghz and geforce gts 250 (yay, nvidia finally integrated physx on the damn card, ati did something similar too) off the ground. It's nice for the first time in my life using the latest technology for once, and i actually have some games to give the system a little bit of stress. Although unreal tournament 2007 has the boxed mouse crap in wine, and that leaves the fso.
The only thing old about my computer really is the ide hard drive. The motherboard only has one ide channel used for the dvd burner, and a pci add in card that has two ide channels used for the 200gb never used maxtor

Running linux mint (but waiting for mepis 8.5), everything's damn skippy with the latest of fso. Quake 4 at ultra settings is rather dull, it doesn't look much better than high quality (but ultra requires 500mb or more of graphics memory, and quake 4 sucks).
I do like AMD better than intel nowadays. Intel was really slow on the uptake of the 64 bit architecture for consumer grade pc's while amd implemented it first among other things incorporating and onboard memory controller, putting out the first x86 dual core processor, and implementation of direct connect architecture being hyper transport. AMD is a little slower, but i like the innovation.