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March 2015
(82%)
64 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(94%)
44 Avis
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After spending time with both the AMD FX-8320E and the MSI 970 Gaming I came out with a mostly positive outlook. For starters, the board is packed full of features and is selling for a great price. When you combine the board with the FX-8320E you have a...
8 cores for not much cash, Overclockabilty, Strong performance in heavily threaded workloads, Potential performance win with DX12, No real reason to spend more for an FX9590
Far behind Intel on a percore basis, Powerhungry even at stock clock speeds, Aggressively throttles when overclocked via turbo multiplier
There is no “fastest processor”. When planning your rig, you'll need to make a choice between core count and clock speed . Up until now, the argument for choosing more cores has boiled down to whether or not you regularly perform tasks that spawn lots of ...
Excellent Multi-threading Performance, Very Reasonable Price, Strong Overclocking Potential
Lack Luster Single Threaded Performance
The new AMD FX 8320E is far from ground breaking. It does not really need to be either. Its multi-threading prowess would make the Intel i3 an easy target. The FX 8320E is a wolf in sheep's clothing. It's mild 3.2 GHz base clock and low power label makes ...
I rather have four cores that are twice as fast per core opposed to 8 cores that are slower, so again I'll say this, personally I would have preferred a faster per core performing AMD quad-core processor. realistically, we have been working with the FX 8...
I wouldn't be buying this CPU to run at stock speeds. This is a CPU that is sensibly priced and gives bang for buck, especially if you're happy to slap an above average cooler on it and overclock it to around the 4.5GHz mark. As with all overclocking, you...
Lower TDP = lower heat, Good single threaded performance (given the TDP), Good overclocking results!, Good gaming performance, Cheap!
Multicore performance suffers due to lower TDP
How to summarize the FX-8320E and MSI 970 Gaming? In short, they're a perfect pair. For a price lower than any of the Intel CPUs alone, you can get both a very good CPU for general use and gaming, as well as a damn fine motherboard to go with it... along...
Good value for money, Acceptable multi-threaded performance, Unlocked multiplier that allows overclocking, Good temperature, Compatible with existing AM3+ motherboards
Poor single-threaded performance, Relatively high power consumption even at stock clock, Draw of luck in getting a good overclocking chip, Limited memory overclocking, AMD FX-8320E received Silver Award from OCDrift.com, Disclaimer: OCDrift.com gives out
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The AMD FX8320E is honestly a surprising entry – a pleasant one that is. For the price that you can buy this processor for, you're getting a high performer that has a LOT of potential. Also you're getting eight Cores, something that would be considered lu...
AMD's new affordable FX CPU offering is great, as it is not only wallet-friendly, but performs very well too. Definitely one to consider if you're thinking of making budget PC for work and play, be it for the office or home.(previously published in issue...