After the e7500 stump is just fire, I use the fx4300. It performs on par with an i3 and outperforms it in stock overclocking while being far less expensive. Because there is enough for everyone, I use it stock without overclocking. Do not rely on these tests or the reviews of AMD professionals who deliberately underrate them. 100% substantiate the cost. I'm quite happy with them. They'll still display intelligence when using the zen approach. Additionally, intelligence covers up with paste. If you don't experiment with scalping, thermal paste that dries up over time is a surefire way to end up having to buy a new processor after a while. Additionally, Intel can afford such a "dishonest" marketing ploy because AMD is far behind in the chip race. Intel will insert solder once AMD has awakened rather than any swiftly drying paste. It is advised that you take AMD if you do not want to spend a lot of money.
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