
When compared to the AMD line, we are able to state without reservation that there is a selection available to pick from. You can move away from pricey and resource-intensive, single-threaded and specialized on Intel software for applications and the majority of recent games. Alternately, you may go with a less expensive FX 8320 or 8350 that still has 8 cores but costs less overall and is more capable of handling multipoint operations. However, both Intel and AMD have a significant amount of room for overclocking improvement. Be aware that if you go for this CPU for gaming, you will end up overpaying by 30–40% in comparison to the more affordable FX 8320, which is only 5–10% less powerful than this processor.

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