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Review on πŸ’ͺ AMD FD6300WMHKBOX FX-6300 Black Edition: 6-Core Processor with Unparalleled Performance by Kiril Bonchev ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

FX-6300 I have not yet seen anything to suggest that he would not have been able to complete his assignments, which may have included games. Many people overclock it, and turning off the function that automatically overclocks it is something that is strongly advised. However, I am still confused as to why this is happening. The processor's default speed is 3500 megahertz, and it has a multiplier of approximately 17.5 and a core voltage of approximately 12022. You may verify for yourself that the frequency is 4100 and the multiplier is 21 by starting any application and checking its loading percentage. Why, therefore, would you want to disable the automatic overclocking when you can manually overclock it to 4200? (the same as if you were going to get gas every time you stopped at an intersection and stood at a red light). The auto-acceleration feature, in most cases, did not switch off but rather added to the frequency of the bus. presently at rest at 3800, and under load at 4400. As was previously stated, the auto-acceleration feature did not disable itself. By the way, the speed of the memory itself rose as well (from 1866 to 2100), thanks to the bus. Yes, the power supply of the core will automatically rise in response to an increase in load. to a maximum of 1.36 in my opinion. Because of this, I strongly advise against turning off the factory turbo setting because it functions appropriately. You have the option of driving the bus or the multiplier at this point. By the way, I wasn't driving frantically, and I didn't even come close to hitting the limit; I simply increased the FSB to 16 MHz, and I didn't even bother to test again; everything is running smoothly. The packaged cooler does not work for many people, and I am unable to comprehend why this is the case (any case fan will silence it for me while it is operating at full speed). The cooler functions normally; however, it will reach its highest (most noisy) speed only when the interior temperature of the home is high and when there is no supplemental cooling on the system unit. In my situation, there are two additional coolers for blowing in, and two additional coolers for blowing out (I always have it turned on to approximately fifty percent). And this is the very first time in my life that I have been pleasantly surprised by the high-quality simultaneous use of many cores, which was something that I had never experienced before. That is to say, if a game is being installed in the background with unpacking (that is, the maximum load of one or two cores), then you are free to load any kind of game without experiencing any degradation in performance.

Pros
  • Price, performance, and overclocking that occurs automatically when under load
Cons
  • I gave it a lot of thinking, but ultimately, no.