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Review on ๐Ÿ’ช AMD FD6300WMHKBOX FX-6300 Black Edition: 6-Core Processor with Unparalleled Performance by Mateusz Roczon แ Œ

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

In the year 2022, I earned a PC on Phenomenon2. 2022 was the year that I had the thought, "Wouldn't it be possible to upgrade?" Because a close buddy was in need of a low-cost gaming computer, I decided to sell my hair dryer to him for a nominal amount in order to purchase the FX-8320. what to say? hundred percent nimble, very much, I've seen that everything has improved when using multithreading. You can play games, climb in the browser, and operate a couple more programs without experiencing any slowdown in performance. The architecture of Intel is more geared toward single-threaded applications; as a result, their processors perform well in benchmarks but can be described as "dull" when a large number of applications are loaded onto the system at once. despite this, not a single tester or management will divulge this information to you. since the tester is just evaluating one application (sometimes destroying the visuals in such a way that it doesn't show out to be a game mode), the management would want to sell the machine for a higher price, and the company in question is Intel. I would want to request that AMD does not abandon AM3+ and, more generally, high-performance big x86 cores because the proportion is really good. Roll out the steamroller, if you please.

Pros
  • Productive, stylish in multithreading, fully game-percent, inexpensive, cold (above 65g did not warm up in linx), unlocked multiplier, and not cut relative to the top 8350 (only tdp is higher; apparently the less successful chip is sent to 8320, and the more successful chip is sent to 8350; therefore, it is preferable for overclockers to take the top). manufactured in a plant located near Dresden. : D
Cons
  • consumes a significant amount of resources in a single thread, including energy (32nm process technology), and intelligence. Only a select few games, such as Far Cry 3 and Crysis 3, are capable of fully utilizing such a large number of processor cores. As a side note, beta Battlefield 4 is also highly tuned for multi-core, which means that vanguard may make a decent profit off of fx-s in this game.