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8320 has the best price/performance but you can get higher OC with 8350 espicially that more and more FX83XX CPUs are cherry picked for FX9XXX and FX83XXe

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@juztlikeu

 

welcome to the Linus Tech Tips forums!

 

what are the actual game titles and rendering apps?

do you have a parts list you are working from? GPU?

the rendering isn't much concern, but depending on what actual gaming titles,

you might not fare as well.

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@airdeano

 

No I don't have any list or what so ever that's my main problem also budget problem as well. I want to play the newest games and able to do rendering as well. Can you give me advice on what to buy ? I know very much that intel is kinda high on price I can't afford intel for now.

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@airdeano

 

No I don't have any list or what so ever that's my main problem also budget problem as well. I want to play the newest games and able to do rendering as well. Can you give me advice on what to buy ? I know very much that intel is kinda high on price I can't afford intel for now.

 

best thing to do is list your budget (location, too) and allow the community to get

you the best performance to low cost possible.

then make a decision on what CPU architecture you will use. focusing on a single

platform can/will limit you in other areas.

 

will move topic to new builds and planning for you so others can advise better.

LTT members are vitally aware of what is current and what works well in situation

of low budgets. good luck!

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from my experience standard AMD cpu's cant cut it when it comes to rendering.

your better of with an i5/i7, but saying that if you can dish out for a high end Nvidia card (#70+/Titan) you can setup the software to run on CUDA which just offloads everything from the CPU anyway.

 

if however your sticking to a budget then im sure a fair number of users on the forums can help you fine tune components to fit your needs. Remember its about needs not fanboyism and sticking to either AMD/Intel/Nvidia, they all have their needs and you will only be hurting your self (price to performance whys) by sitting with the fanboy mindset (Just saying)

 

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