AMD FX-8350 4.0GHz
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9 years ago
AMD LOVE!
Well, the story goes this way. In the year 2016 I wanted to desperately build a PC which can do gaming and multi tasking at ease! I've kept a budget of 50K max, well I have few other so-called brand in mind however it is out of my budget.
7 years ago
The noise level is subjective, being dependent on what cooler you install. Performance wise no problems and I have upgraded from the FX 6300, and have noticed an increase in performance. The wraith cooler looks fantastic (didn't even realise!) And is huge! The thermals are great on it.
13 years ago
AMD FX-8350 Processor Review: Tuned-Up Bulldozer
Piledriver microarchitecture, a refreshed Bulldozer, has finally reached the flagship AMD FX processors. Will it make the Socket AM3+ platform more appealing than LGA 1155? Quite possible, because the new AMD microarchitecture wasn't the only trick they had up their sleeve.
13 years ago
AMD's new-for-2012 octo-core desktop processor shows improved performance with software that takes full advantage of all cores. It's a good option for upgraders with an earlier AMD FX-based system, but single-core performance and power efficiency still fall behind Intel's competing Core i5 chips.
Pros:
- Reasonably priced
- Appreciable performance improvements with multicore-optimized software
- Compatible with older AMD socket and motherboards
Cons:
- Still lags behind in single-core tests
- Uses much more power than comparable Intel chips
- which also have on-chip graphics
13 years ago
AMD FX-8350 review
and its line of FX-CPUs last year, AMD's new CPUs now face an even sterner test. Since the release of the FX-8150 and the subsequent line of FX-branded CPUs, Intel has compounded its woes with its Ivy Bridge architecture's 22nm die-shrink, increasing performance while dropping power consumption.
13 years ago
AMD FX-8350
AMD realised some time ago that the decade-old Athlon CPU architecture was drawing to an inevitable close. Understanding that application workloads for servers, home computers and notebooks have naturally changed over time, it brought out the Bulldozer core about a year ago.
13 years ago
AMD FX-8350
AMD's FX-8350 is the latest desktop processor from AMD and the first eight-core CPU based on the company's "Piledriver" design. AMD is smarting after a weak global economy and strong demand for Intel products hit its profit margins and sales this past quarter, and the FX-8350 is meant to change...
Pros:
- Improved performance and power consumption over previous generation products
Cons:
- Still lags Intel in important areas like gaming
13 years ago
AMD FX-8350
The AMD FX-8350 CPU improves company's standing against Intel but doesn't rewrite the rules of the game.
13 years ago
AMD FX-8350 Unlocked "Vishera" Octal Core CPU Review
During the 15th century, a major part of the world's economic growth came from cross-continent merchant shipping. It was an arduous journey fraught with uncertainty and it took a lot of planning, as well as preparation, before the captain even set foot on the docks before the ship could sail.
Pros:
- Excellent Price
- Improved "Piledriver" Cores
- AMD Turbo Core 3.0
- Improved latencies compared to FX-8150
- 4GHz out of the box (4.2GHz with Turbo Core
- Unlocked
- 5+GHz Overclockable
Cons:
- Power consumption and temperatures have been improved but still high
13 years ago
AMD Vishera FX8350 Piledriver Review
We think it's fair to say that the Bulldozer FX8150 was one of the biggest disappointments we've experienced here at OC3D. Most of us cut our teeth on AMD processors, and we had high hopes that the 8 core behemoth would finally bring AMD back in line with Intel.
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