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

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product at a good price, I advise you to try it.

Don't believe someone who claims he only took 4.8 GG. To achieve this, the voltage must be increased; the stone now requires around 200 watts of power instead of the standard 95. You'll need a strong mom to get through this. a better or more bearable case of dropsy. A 4-module 8300 will be 40% more effective in gaming under these conditions. The CPU will be generally outdated by the end of 2022. and if your 750 stone is not fully loaded, it is VERY IMPORTANT. However, this does NOT rule out the possibility of a stone upgrade resulting in a 30% increase in FPS from the same hardware. It's a bug in the game or the code, and it shows a lack of optimization for this processor, if a stone with a specific map doesn't load at 100%. If someone used this stone with a R9 290, for example, they could see a 50 percent drop in frame rate. There are several drawbacks that I can think of, such as the fact that "3 modules and 6 Visher cores can't cope with the R9 290 in any way" (which evidently the folks don't know). A 4-module CPU like the FX 8300 at 4.5-4.7 GHz is recommended for this card when overclocked normally.

Pros
  • The typical stone (FX 6300) at 1.3250 V required 4.2 GG at a temperature of 75 degrees Celsius. lacking impetus
Cons
  • rare in today's gaming world. Only in overclocking was the 650 TI BOOST successful.