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AMD FX-6300 versus AMD FX-6350

Well the AMD FX-6350 is better, but not by much. What's the price difference between the FX-6300 and the FX-6350 for you? If it's less than $10, I woul say it's worth it to get the FX-6350, unless you're really tight on money.

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Just now, mikat said:

i think the 6350 has a better stock cooler included?

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nope, 6300 is 3,5 stock 4,1 boost and 6350 is 3,9 stock 4,2 boost (in Ghz)

Is there no difference in the cooler then?

 

From what I've seen A few dollars extra if it did would be worth it to get the new cooler.

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You should really try consolidating all your inquires into one post.

 

The 6350 is better, but the 6300 can likely be OC'd just as well. So if you plan to do that, then I'd just stick with the 6300.

 

What's your budget, we can build you something better I'm sure.  

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1 minute ago, Interfectorem said:

Well the AMD FX-6350 is better, but not by much. What's the price difference between the FX-6300 and the FX-6350 for you? If it's less than $10, I woul say it's worth it to get the FX-6350, unless you're really tight on money.

What if have a 400W psu from my old, even more trashier rig?

Won't it cause any problems (the FX6350)

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Just now, IAcKI said:

Is there no difference in the cooler then?

 

From what I've seen A few dollars extra if it did would be worth it to get the new cooler.

http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-2821027/6300-6350-stock-cooler.html

the people here say that the 6300 is fine with the hyper 212 evo :)

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Just now, Alexokan said:

You should really try consolidating all your inquires into one post.

 

The 6350 is better, but the 6300 can likely be OC'd just as well. So if you plan to do that, then I'd just stick with the 6300.

 

What's your budget, we can build you something better I'm sure.  

My budget is 430 Euros. I have an old 400W PSU, a 350GB HDD and the most expensive tech shops in my country. Where an FX6350 costs 130 Euros...

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1 minute ago, MerpDerpHerp said:

What if have a 400W psu from my old, even more trashier rig?

Won't it cause any problems (the FX6350)

As long as the power supply has one 8-Pin PCI-E connector that is required for the MSI Gaming 4G GTX 960 that you'll be getting. 400w should be enough.

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2 minutes ago, Interfectorem said:

As long as the power supply has one 8-Pin PCI-E connector that is required for the MSI Gaming 4G GTX 960 that you'll be getting. 400w should be enough.

Oh no! But I don't even know how an 8-Pin PCI-E looks like! :/

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3 minutes ago, MerpDerpHerp said:

Oh no! But I don't even know how an 8-Pin PCI-E looks like! :/

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Both Fx 6300 and fx 6350 has little to no difference; Go which suit for your budget,

If you want to know 400 w is enough or not

check out cooler master  psu calculator : http://www.coolermaster.com/power-supply-calculator/

Or you can use pc part picker and choose your component , it will automatically filter how much watts of psu you need in your pc

https://pcpartpicker.com/

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11 minutes ago, Interfectorem said:

As long as the power supply has one 8-Pin PCI-E connector that is required for the MSI Gaming 4G GTX 960 that you'll be getting. 400w should be enough.

 

4 minutes ago, amit523dutta said:

Both Fx 6300 and fx 6350 has little to no difference; Go which which suit for your budget,

If you want to know 400 w

check out cooler master  psu calculator : http://www.coolermaster.com/power-supply-calculator/

Or you can use pc part picker and choose your component , it will automatically filter how much watts of psu you need in your pc

https://pcpartpicker.com/

I found a photo of this old crap. I don't really know if it actually has it though  333333567_1_261x203_modecom-mc-400atx-20

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Just now, MerpDerpHerp said:

I know... :(

I don't think that will have an 8-Pin anyway.

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1 minute ago, IAcKI said:

I don't think that will have an 8-Pin anyway.

can you suggest me a cheap psu :(?

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i will also won't use that , psu looking terrible i even can't tell is it safe to use at full load, if you can't afford new one save some money , and i won't recommend but if you want you can test it. And there is an extension cord that change from 6 pin to 8 pin cable available in market

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Just now, MerpDerpHerp said:

can you suggest me a cheap psu :(?

I'm honestly not too well versed on PSU so wouldn't really know what to recommend.

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Just now, amit523dutta said:

i will also won't use that , psu looking terrible i even can't tell is it safe to use at full load, if you can't afford new one save some money , and i won't recommend but if you won't you can test it. And there is an extension cord that change from 6 pin to 8 pin cable available in market

it's a 9 year old psu... :D from a pc that still runs (back then it was a beast)

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1 minute ago, Strike105X said:

It depends on what other parts you plan to use.

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