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So, Bulldozer VS Piledriver. What have AMD engineers improved? - increased branch prediction accuracy - added support for several ISA extensions (a version called FMA4 and allows instructions to have up to four operands - compared to Haswell, Intel uses a simpler FMA3 instruction set with three operands, so AMD retains this advantage) - added F16C extension (compiler level support added in Visual Studio 2022 only) - integer core (two execution units and two address generation units) - AGen,

Pros
  • Compared to Bul, Pilik has become faster, cheaper (while becoming a goodcompetitor for i5), and more efficient. The percentage of speed gain has become higher than that of Intel with their Sandy Evie Haswell. Solder under the lid, unlike modern Iviks (3000 generation) and Haswells (4000 generation), where ordinary thermal paste is painted (ated Devil Canyons dropped 10-12C in load, although there is still NOT solder, but improved thermal paste). The platform is generally cheaper than thecompetitor. And finally - fresh tests from a real user, so to speak - . Jpg . Jpg . Jpg . Jpg . Jpg . Jpg . Jpg . Jpg . Jpg .
Cons
  • - 32nm process technology - in idle and load it consumes more than Intel processors (but we still don’t seem to pay 0.5 bucks per / kWh, so it’s not particularly critical) - it’s not very suitable for single-threaded programs (although the first desktop 4-core processor Q6600 appeared OH MY GOD already at the end of 2022), and we live .

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy, it really is worth buying.

I set it a few minutes ago, but the increasecompared to the 955 phenom is felt, it loads faster and thinks less with a bunch of applicationsrunning at the same time, I’m unlikely to load tests (I don’t need it), but in toys we’ll see for now only EVE launched it works with a bang then I drive it but more serious heavyweights the temperature above 51 degrees did not rise in idle at all 25-30 and where did the people get the overheating (there is acomoler . Xml?hid=818965&modelid=6087897&clid=502…

Pros
  • Excellent price
Cons
  • Haven't found yet and probably won't although there is 1 - I had to switch from 7 to win 8

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I do not cease to rejoice at the purchase, a very good deal!

Processor FX 6300. Bought 2 or 3 years ago. Mother Asrock 990 extreme 3. RAM 8gb. In a hard load with two videos (and they bake tho how) and the temperature outside the window is 34 degrees-max. T.-61 degrees. But this was once when the heat was fierce. So usually 52-55g in load. The flight takes 4.8. NO! 1) you need a good case for this (I have an XCLIO with two 200mm fans on the sidewall 2) Replacing thermal paste on the processor, on the north and south bridges (I have Arctic cooling mx…

Pros
  • Price, power.
Cons
  • did not reveal

I bought this processor to replace the AMD FX-6200 and did not regret it, a powerful pebble, Crysis 3, Battlefield 3, Battlefield 4 Beta, NFS Most Wanted, Max Payne 3 and everything you want without problems everything pulls on ultra settings. I easily overclocked it to 4.8GHz, but it needs goodcomoling, I have it in theCooler Master CM Storm Enforcer (SGC-1000-KWN1) case and Zalman LQ 320 CBO At 100% load above 56 degrees it does not heat up. My score is 5 Intel in the furnace, AMDrules. My…

Pros
  • The most powerful processor, any most demanding toys pulls on ultra easily
Cons
  • It needs good and expensive cooling

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

Bought it recently andcomuldn't be happier. Firstly, AMD finally doesn’t fry so much (earlier, because of this, I switched to Intel 5 years ago). 8comres and that says it all. I bought OEM, because. regularcomoler - it's not even funny. For such things, more powerfulcomoling systems are needed. I bought myself a Noctua NH-U12P SE2 (. Xml?modelid=5047007&hid=818965) And there was absolute silence, even under load. For normal settings of thecomoler, I recommend Speed ​​Fan. The temperature in…

Pros
  • POWER! The price / power / quality ratio is simply orders of magnitude higher than Intel
Cons
  • For me personally, there are no

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

Proc purchased in 2022, stands by default on the BIOS, not gnat, not warm, not raped. Cooling - a standard aluminum radiator with a standard 80 mm cooler, very quiet, the total cost of 300. The case of the company is completely open - there are no children, no animals in the house, I have nothing to look at. At rest, the temperature is 17 C, when converting video + a couple like ARC - 57 C. In general, I’m not overjoyed, which is what I wish you .

Pros
  • Yes, the whole percent
Cons
  • did not notice something

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A very high-quality product, I take it not for the first time.

I built my first computer on my own. As a result, I continually keep an eye on heating and delays. Even though wine 8.1 indicates performance of 7.8 for all components except HDD (HDD gives usual 5.9 for itself, which occasionally slows the system; you'll need to get an SDD), this one is unquestionably faster and nicer to work on than the dual-core athlone x250. By the way, I've finally figured out how rapidly Winrar should pack or unpack files)))))

Pros
  • Price, Efficiency, and Heat Dissipation The ASUS M5A97 R2.0 motherboard regulates the frequency to 4.3 Hz in resource-intensive places and vice versa lowers it to 1.5 GHz or even lower where necessary, despite the fact that the PSU is 4-pin and the motherboard is 8 pin (I didn't overclock anything, I just assembled it and turned it on if necessary) (although this is more critical for 8 nuclear counterparts).
Cons
  • Poor game optimization (the reason for abrupt frame rate drops of up to 15 FPS with an average frame rate of more than 35 in demanding games like AC Unity, despite the fact that this toy is nothing more than solid feces)

I got this processor for a computer I built for my brother. The processor is pretty cheap and isn't the bottleneck of the Gtx 960 that I put in there. The included heatsink and fan are pretty good, although they can get a bit noisy at times (they're quiet compared to other AMD fx-series processors). The processor can run most games with high graphic performance and supports 60 fps or more, like GTA 5, Black ops 3 and Overwatch. One thing to be careful about is if you think you might want to…

Pros
  • Great selection
Cons
  • Nothing

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Rating for CPU Gamer Processors

This is the CPU I used in my budget build about 3 years ago and I still use it to this day. I used it for about 2 years before reapplying the thermal paste. I didn't really have to reapply it, I just did it because I got a new CPU cooler from a friend of mine. As far as heat goes, a good CPU cooler is pretty good. (Please do not use the included fan). In terms of actual gaming I've played everything from League of Legends and CS:GO to PUBG, GTA V, Battlefield 1, RUST, ARK etc. So for now as I'm

Pros
  • Outstanding Design
Cons
  • A Few Little Things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great budget PC build

Very good processor for the price. I have a clock frequency of 4334 MHz, everything is fine. It is not recommended to use the default cooler that comes with it, especially if you intend to overclock. I bought a Cooler Master Hyper TX3, installed a second fan on the cooler and it really does its job. For you overclocking enthusiasts, here are my results: CPU Frequency: 4334MHz, Bus: 216.7, Multiplier: 20.0, VCore Voltage: Increased from 1.224V to 1.33V for 1 hour with no errors, 52 Degrees…

Pros
  • Not cheap but decent
Cons
  • Only available in black

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Very satisfied, especially for the price.

The move from 2 to 6 cores (with the option of 8) is a significant upgrade and very noticeable. I definitely appreciate the fact that there was a lot of thermal paste on the device. That made the fact that the other one I received (FX 4 Core 4300 Black Edition) had very little thermal paste that was already dry a little more bearable. Yes, I purchased the above items within a month. I haven't returned the other one yet, but will do so again soon. Also, as an added bonus, I paid $5 less for it…

Pros
  • GOLS certified
Cons
  • Secret

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good performance and price!

Upgrade from a Gigabyte 9400 with a quad core processor (I know, but I'm running out of fuel so it worked great) that was heating up to 62 degrees. C (146.3F). After installing the Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo, Gigabyte experienced a fatal memory failure. I figured this would be a great upgrade opportunity (which I was secretly planning to do anyway), so I settled on this processor, an MSI Extreme Gaming AMD 970 AM3+ with the cooler I mentioned. At the moment the ambient temperature is 98…

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Zero

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Incredibly good processor for a first

I've been using it since around June 2017 and have played many games with it, GTA V, ARK Survival Evolution, Assassin's Creed Black Flag, Fortnite, Skyrim, Left 4 Dead and many others, and the performance was incredibly decent. My computer slows down a bit when I open a heavy game along with a browser and some other things (usually I open a bunch of things). although I like to close them when I'm gaming). I also virtualized the machines and it's a decent processor. I don't recommend using a…

Pros
  • Consistent test results
Cons
  • Sad packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

AMD FX 6300 6 core processor

This is my second gaming pc build but my first AMD processor build but my first 6 core processor my first pc build was with an Intel 4690K processor. The main reason I bought this is the price and I wanted to upgrade to the FX8350 but since I'm not a hardcore gamer like some people this one works great and saves me a few bucks. So far so good, no problems yet, I like everything. I haven't had OC yet because the games I'm playing right now don't really need it, but I should and will someday just

Pros
  • Worth the money
Cons
  • No paint required