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This CPU is top-notch. I overclocked my Asus Crosshair V Formula-Z to 4.5 GHz using it. The temperature ranges from 35 to 37 degrees when at rest, and rises to a high of 63 degrees when subjected to full load in Prime95. Despite AMD marketing the processor as a rival to Intel's Core i5-3570K, the i7-3770K is the default comparison. The Intel Core i5-3570K is ranked #86 on www. Cpubenchmark. Net, the i7-3770K is #23rd, the new i7-4770K is #15, and the FX-8350 is #35 (!) and the cheapest in the…

Pros
  • Inexpensive. In comparison to the Intel Core i5-3570K Ivy Bridge, the flagship FX-8350 Vishera is more affordable without sacrificing performance. Effective acceleration. The future looks bright for multi-threaded software and games (I'm sure everyone knows that Sony's PlayStation 4 and Microsoft's next-gen Xbox will run on AMD's eight-core Jaguar/Kabini processors, thus new games and consoles will be optimized for the x86 architecture's many cores).
Cons
  • Overclocking, however, causes it to heat up just like any other CPU. Invest in a quality cooler if overclocking is in your future. Second, the Socket AM3+ CPU interface appears to be obsolete as of the current version. The next upgrade will necessitate a new motherboard, as the Steamroller due out in the second half of the year will likely run on an architecture similar to AM4, and the Excavator due out the following year will run on AM4 +. However, Intel faces a similar problem.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, it's nice to use.

In general, despite all of the warnings about a false, heated, or failing architecture, this processor (FX 8350 so as not to dirty your hands with overclocking) operated reliably for more than six months without requiring any intervention from the user. And, you are aware of what? It provided exceptional performance and came equipped with an ASUS motherboard as well as 8 gigabytes of memory. Not a single software, not even a game, or any of them required that much. In theory, when using a box…

Pros
  • 1. The presentation 2. True multitasking (well, not simply 8 cores (like a kitty) of the Intel Core i5 processor) 3. Effective multithreading in programs that have this capability. 4. Price 5. Quality (there are no issues with the job)
Cons
  • Because he is by himself, a computer that is propped up in a closet becomes a burner. If not, then there is no need to worry about anything.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, I recommend it to everyone!

using a very convenient website, compared to the twice as pricey Intel i3 7100 hardware evaluation at www. Nix.ru/cpu-benchmark-performance. Html Just a suggestion; not an advertisement. Battle 1 was started using a Chinese video card, the GTX 750 Ti, and it runs at roughly 40 frames per second on medium-high (8 gigabytes of RAM). One of the flaws is an old socket. Only motherboards that can install RAM of the ddr3 kind are listed below it. Am4 is already getting ddr4.

Pros
  • Price and quality
Cons
  • outdated socket, dispersion of heat

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, not disappointed.

The FX-6300 is the subject of the review that was written. I have a lot of experience with iron, and I appreciate AMD for the way it handles its price policy. It came as a great relief to me when they announced that they will finally be releasing something worthwhile for the new series, and not these flawed 6100-6200 and other processors with the same number of cores. Changed over from a Phenom x4 965 running at 3.4 GHz. The change was successful on two fronts: first, productivity rose by…

Pros
  • 1. The price-to-performance ratio is superior to that of comparable processors made by Intel 2. The amount of power that is consumed has been significantly reduced in comparison to the AMD Phenom series. 3. In comparison to the FX 6100 and FX 6200 that came before it, all of the bottlenecks have been eliminated (the first one was less productive than the Phenoms, while the second one heated up like a stove).
Cons
  • 1. The design of the processor requires caution while working with the legs because they are pliable and can bend. 2. A mother board with a socket AM3+ that is not too old (or the corresponding BIOS firmware for earlier models) There are no other issues to be concerned about.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

The cooler should be mounted on a larger case; an ordinary one is not suitable for overclocking. I loved that it only used up to 95 W of power. There is sufficient power to drive all video cards up to the GTX1060, with one exception. FX-6300 processor, 6 cores, 3.5 GHz 8 nuclear 3.3 GHz better FX-8300 Prices are comparable, but the platform is definitely obsolete. It comfortably does the major duties and has adequate power for another 7–10 years. The dilemma will get worse with games because of

Pros
  • If you have a standard video card, the FX-6300 performs well in modern games. There is no paste under the cover, and Intel rests on both price and quality.
Cons
  • I didn't find it for that amount, and it just partially reveals the two types of cards.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

The processor is not at all hot, to start. I'm not sure from where the hands of those who criticize heating grow. It successfully completes an hour-long OCCT test at nominal frequencies using a mini-tower-cased IceHammer ih 4300b (92mm) cooler with a temperature of 51 degrees. The processor's actual tpd is lower than advertised since its tpd has been exaggerated. He does a good job at it. When utilizing a regular motherboard rather than the incredibly inexpensive amd760g with only two and a…

Pros
  • Price, possibility for overclocking, and multithreading
Cons
  • Not

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad product, quite normal quality.

A friend of mine who also has an FX 8320 shared his insight with me. He claimed that it was awesome doing things this way and that having 8 cores allowed everything to be completed swiftly while also providing maximum performance in games. I listened, listened, and listened some more to hypnosis and went, and jealousy went and went, and then all of a sudden they handed me a salary (advance money), and I bought a percentage, but not like that, but more powerful than his FX 8350. Despite the fact

Pros
  • cheap, strong processor with 8 cores, and price. The overclocking of the CPU is beneficial.
Cons
  • When there is 100% turnover in a conventional cooler, the temperature rises to somewhere between 60 and 75 degrees. We spent between 1,000 and 1,500 dollars on a tower cooler, and the temperature dropped by 23 to 40 degrees. My cooler is a Zalman CNPS10X Performa cooler, and it has a built-in fan.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

It's essentially the little brother to the 8350, and it does a great job of keeping up with or exceeding that processor's performance; as such, it competes with Intel's 3570K series of processors, though it's significantly less expensive (as of July 2022, Intel's Core i5 3570K costs $7,000, while AMD's Vishera 8320 costs $4,000). In several multithreaded benchmarks (such as the 3D Studio Max V-Ray benchmark, where my personal favorite, the Vishera 8350, confidently outperforms the flagship…

Pros
  • At the low, low price of 8, it's both potent and thrifty! Nuclei.
Cons
  • Heat builds up quickly; he's a "hot" guy; adequate ventilation is essential.

The percentage alone is a positive sign. Because it was written everywhere that certain things were heated, I decided to purchase a tower cooler. But I refrained from overclocking because the computer ended up being far too powerful for my needs. Burning unnecessary amounts of electricity is also a pointless endeavor. Because of this, the temperature reaches 45 degrees while you're playing games but drops to 35 degrees while you're not. I bought it when it was 17 years old, and it has handled…

Pros
  • 8 cores that provide excellent performance when editing or sculpting in 3D.
Cons
  • - Cost for 2022. - An obsolete platform

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

I stole the CPU to use it for mental ray and vray rendering. avoided going into overclocking territory. The core i7 2600k is outperformed by it by roughly 5%. Don't forget that 8350 costs 4500 less than 2600k. Those who build together gaming PCs can opt to spend an additional $2,500 on a GeForce GTX 3770 if the extra 1-2 frames per second are a priority. People who are grounded in reality will see the benefits of the AMD 8350 processor and refuse to waste their money on artificial interest…

Pros
  • - affordable - excels at multitasking
Cons
  • They report that he was oblivious to the high power use.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is completely satisfied, performs its functions.

I prefer "cold" and low-noise computers wherever possible. And then there's the horrendous loss of heat that occurs. The fan on the cooler is always set at its highest speed, yet it still can't keep up. Has some pros: 1. Installed into the computer's motherboard, which I had purchased quite some time ago. It is quite impressive that you were able to upgrade without having to replace the circuit board that controls the system. 2. Reasonable cost for reliable power 3. Excellent acceleration With…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the level, I am satisfied with everything.

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…

Pros
  • Price. Productivity. Instead of thermal paste, which costs $20,000, it costs solder. With adequate cooling and the mother, the overclocking potential can be increased to 5000.
Cons
  • It is unavailable at this pricing.

My configuration Motherboard: Asus M5a97 r2.0 Processor: FX-8320 running at 4200 MHz (in overclocking mode, with the voltage left unchanged) Voltage: 750 watts and a Cooler Scythe Ninja 3 Rev. B with 16 GB of RAM block MSI Geforce GTX 760 graphics card When I originally tried to use the cooler, I connected it incorrectly, which caused all of the hot air to be drawn into the system unit (a Zalman Z9 plus). When operating at 100% load, the temperature of the processor reached 66-67 degrees. When

Pros
  • Regardless of what anyone says, the performance was a bust.
Cons
  • When it comes to cooling, a cooler that is not boxed is preferable.

If we compare it to the products that are most similar to it, then it will be the same processors that are in the FX-6xx range from AMD, but they will already be using the Zambezi architecture (Bulldozers). Specifically, the FX-6100 and the 6200. The difference in pricing from 600 to 1000 r does not in any way justify the difference in braking power that the 6100 provides. In spite of the more eye-catching numbers included in the description, the performance of the 6200 does not match that of…

Pros
  • I am going to talk about the fx-6300. 1) Price. It is even more affordable than the Intel i3 processor. 2) How well it performed. Every single one of today's games starts off with a bang. 3) An easy and manageable rate of acceleration. 4) It is a frigid climate. There is a DeepCool cooler that costs 350r (!) and has a temperature range of 29-35g when it is idle and 42-56g when it is under load. However, when the temperature inside a room reaches 34 degrees Celsius or above, this is considered to be the norm. I believe that overclocking will not present any challenges if a quality cooler is utilized. 5) Multitasking. I ran an impromptu test in which I played five games (contemporary, 2022-2022, and pretty hard), as well as two browsers and a torrent; there were almost no breaks in gameplay. Who knows how many games at the same time he would have been able to pull out, but when he began the sixth game, a notice came up saying that there was not enough RAM, and it was recommended that he quit the program.
Cons
  • 1) There is only one FPU available for every two cores, which is detrimental to the overall performance. 2) The performance of older games is significantly inferior than that of their intelligence counterparts. The part of the games industry that deals with 2022-2022 suffers the most as a result of applications that are demanding yet poorly adapted to multithreading. 3) There is an offensive cooler included in the packaged versions, and it can be purchased at retail for the price of $200. This miracle is incapable of cooling even a CPU that is not being overclocked. I would strongly suggest that you ignore the +2 year warranty and instead go with the OEM package. With the money that you save, you should invest in a standard cooler that costs between 600 and 800 dollars.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like the product, the quality didn't let me down.

The FX 6300's setup is as follows: FX6300 mother: ASUS M5A78L-M LX3 (extremely low-cost option) ASUS Radeon HD 7790 video 1075 MHz PCI-E 3.0 1024 MB 6400 MB 128 BIT RAM 8 GB 500 watt power supply If not quite a gaming computer, then something similar was expected to be assembled. gathered. started! Game of 2022: GTA 4 and was appalled. Simply put, everything is pretty horrible. Even on 31.03 202222 is not such a weak assembly, I believe: as it is, it seems that a processor with 6 cores, RAM…

Pros
  • Undoubtedly a positive, power))) doesn't heat up as quickly as anticipated.
Cons
  • Without overclocking, not everything goes as planned.

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…

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.

And now for the discussion. To begin, let's talk about the color blue; those shoes are extremely blue! Avoid reading their comments since they are filled with envy. There is no heat in the prots! It is true that it should consume 125 watts of power, but at the same time, it should not become overly hot. It's possible that it uses up so much. However, it does not become hot. It was only natural for me to add the appropriate cooler, which was a Zalman cnps 9900NT. By the way, I think you should…

Pros
  • affordable price, eight processing cores, little risk of overheating (when used with a standard cooler), and a solid foundation for the years to come
Cons
  • so hard to say . till I finally located it.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like it, thank you for the quality product.

When I made the transfer from an AMD Athlon X2 6000+, I was hoping for a better experience. Nothing has changed in terms of the time it takes for Windows to load or for programs to begin running. As a gamer, I can't help but be ecstatic at the exponential growth of FPS. Time to turn down the heat. I've read comments stating the need for pricey cooling systems. You need "expensive" cooling if 800r for my Ice Hammer IH-4405 cooler is deemed "expensive" haha. Surprisingly (to me, at least), this…

Pros
  • 60+ frames per second
Cons
  • Personally, I don't feel like I upgraded to a processor that's three times as powerful as the one I was using before.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

With a tight budget, a system upgrade was completed using funds from work, 2d (Photoshop, Corel), 3d (Maya), and video (Premiere, Vergas). The nearest genuine rival, the Intel i7 3770k, is 5–6t more expensive. A decent cooler is needed for Vishera, thus I used the ZALMAN CNPS10X Performa. The maximum temperature is 45C when fully loaded. The stone uses a 100% return on investment. It renders and encodes very quickly in multithreading. I've never regretted getting this gadget.

Pros
  • Very quick multithreading, affordable pricing, and good overclocking potential.
Cons
  • No, not at this price.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am very happy with this purchase, I will advise everyone!

With "Gigabyte r9 280x rev 2.0/ Msi 970a-g46/ Zalman cnps14x/ Kingston hiperX fury 2x4gb 1866mhz/ Chieftec smart gps-700a8" for 4 months already in use. increased to 4.5GHz. fails to sit. Tdp varies between 35 and 52 degrees, yet the heatsink itself and even the heat pipes on the base feel cool to the touch. I believe that the reason for the high TDP rates is the intense heating of the north bridge, which I believe has an impact on the temperature sensor. Even when overclocked, the chip itself…

Pros
  • Price, performance, a multiplier that can be unlocked, a low TDP, and a sizable L2 and L3 cache.
Cons
  • not revealed.