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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well the product is made, just magically!

You know, I was pretty happy with the CPU. He earns all of his income. There are, however, a few minor issues. Although I agree that Intel Core I5 processors will be more productive than it in many games, in practice, it is even appropriate for gaming. However, this I5 also costs at least 2022 more than this % (at least in my location). I do not regret picking the AMD FX 8320 as a result. Internet speculations claim that this processor is much hotter than Intel. I'll say that there is nothing like it. Yes, it dissipates heat more effectively and has a dated, bespontovy design with thermal paste. True, there is a significant BUT! The bottom line is that during stress tests for system stability or benchmarks, this processor only gets hot up to 125 watts. Actually, that's all. It gets hot in software and gaming AS WELL AS INTEL! This is unquestionably the case, believe it or not. This appears to be a characteristic of its design and organization. In general, I suggest choosing this specific model if you're looking for a good, reasonably priced, gaming, and versatile CPU. All of its flaws reduce its cost to zero. You won't regret it if you take it. I swear to you.

Pros
  • - A favorable price to performance ratio - This CPU is "universal"; given the budget, it performs admirably on both gaming and business-related tasks. - good potential for overclocking. By increasing the voltage and multiplier, I was able to overclock this processor on an AMD 970 motherboard to 4.5 GHz. works consistently with this overclocking. Each core operating at 1GHz is awesome. - Reasonable cost - Eight physical cores - Even when under load, this processor is extremely cold without overclocking; nevertheless, when overclocked, the temperature rises to a comfortable level.
Cons
  • - Vishera construction. When compared to its rival Intel, it has already died a death if we are talking about video games. In addition to the thermal paste between the CPU and the processor cover, the cover has not changed in 14 years, nor has the design of the processor itself! For instance, Intel tinkers with the form of the processor with each successive generation, at the very least to lessen heat dissipation. Because of this, AMD generally doesn't care that its CPUs run hotter than those of their rivals. - 125 W is the maximum heat dissipation. It won't be possible to accomplish it in regular duties, though. - I'll start by saying that I can't say for sure, but based on the reviews, you shouldn't use a motherboard with a chipset below 970 because this processor is erratic on those.