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Fx 6350 (stock) + rx 470 good combo ???

Yo people a want to know If this prossesor bottleneck the rx470 and i mean If bottleneck how much i Will buy the components in some Days and i want to know If u can Go with this prossesor or a i Will need to buy a fx 8350 ir something like this AM not  looking for a Intel prossesor because i have the motherboard AMD and i have the ram sticks OK 

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As long as you are not running games that are very CPU intensive, you should be good.

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21 hours ago, nerdslayer1 said:

depend on the game but the short answer is yes. Yeah i know it but for a exemple GTA v its a game i want to play Will use 100% of the gpu ???

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If you already have other components and just need a cpu, I would see if you can find a used FX8350 on ebay; it's an old cpu so you might be able to find some deals on it. At this point in the custom PC market, spending money on a new FX CPU simply isn't worth it; unless money isn't the issue and you just want to put your old components to use, then go with the 8350 over the 6350.

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1 hour ago, Gustavok3000 said:
23 hours ago, nerdslayer1 said:

depend on the game but the short answer is yes. Yeah i know it but for a exemple GTA v its a game i want to play Will use 100% of the gpu ???

 
 

yea gta 5 is vary cpu intensive but you should be fine with some setting down but the gpu is a bottleneck. 

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11 hours ago, Shura said:

If you already have other components and just need a cpu, I would see if you can find a used FX8350 on ebay; it's an old cpu so you might be able to find some deals on it. At this point in the custom PC market, spending money on a new FX CPU simply isn't worth it; unless money isn't the issue and you just want to put your old components to use, then go with the 8350 over the 6350.

Yeah AM see one 8370 with little price difference wat do u think Worth it ? 

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4 hours ago, Gustavok3000 said:

Yeah AM see one 8370 with little price difference wat do u think Worth it ? 

From what I understand there is no real difference between the 8350 and the 8370 other than in overclocking. The 8370 seems to be a more refined chip, able to hit similar OCs as the 8350 with less voltage and a bit cooler. If you are going to overclock and want every ounce of performance than go with the 8370, if there isn't much of a difference. If you won't overclock get whichever of the two is cheaper. If it was me though, I would get whichever is cheaper regardless of overclock, keep in mind this is a four year old architecture. 

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5 hours ago, Gustavok3000 said:

Yeah AM see one 8370 with little price difference wat do u think Worth it ? 

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On 04/01/2017 at 2:13 PM, i_build_nanosuits said:

what motherboard do you have?

No i see i can get a fx 8370 i have the power supply and my motherboard is 125 w and the fx 8370 is 95w am saying If is a good prossesor and have a good diference of the fx 8350 

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On 04/01/2017 at 2:12 PM, Shura said:

From what I understand there is no real difference between the 8350 and the 8370 other than in overclocking. The 8370 seems to be a more refined chip, able to hit similar OCs as the 8350 with less voltage and a bit cooler. If you are going to overclock and want every ounce of performance than go with the 8370, if there isn't much of a difference. If you won't overclock get whichever of the two is cheaper. If it was me though, I would get whichever is cheaper regardless of overclock, keep in mind this is a four year old architecture. 

OK i now is a four year prossesor but am going with one of this Two prossesors because Will be more cheaper than a Intel skylake..... Ps am brazilian and here i can buy a i3 6100 and a motherboard and Will be more expencive than buy a fx 8350 or something like this i dunno wat is the diference on here u are but here have a good diference ... But thank's for the help

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2 hours ago, Gustavok3000 said:

No i see i can get a fx 8370 i have the power supply and my motherboard is 125 w and the fx 8370 is 95w am saying If is a good prossesor and have a good diference of the fx 8350 

i did not asked if the board is said to support 125W i'm asking which board it is, because in theory they pretty much all say 125W CPU on the box but only a handful of them can actually support an FX-83XX without having VRM overheating issues causing the CPU to throttle down when under load...especially if you overclock the CPU a little bit to get somewhat decent performance out of it...

so, what board EXACTLY do you have?

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FX-6350 will do fine with a RX 470! :D (if you are smart and disable everything in advanced settings and shadows + shaders etc then GTA V will run nice)

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5 hours ago, Gustavok3000 said:

OK i now is a four year prossesor but am going with one of this Two prossesors because Will be more cheaper than a Intel skylake..... Ps am brazilian and here i can buy a i3 6100 and a motherboard and Will be more expencive than buy a fx 8350 or something like this i dunno wat is the diference on here u are but here have a good diference ... But thank's for the help

If you don't plan to upgrade for awhile, then go with the FX-8370; I believe the FX-8370 also comes with the better Wraith CPU cooler. If the difference is more than $20 USD, then just get the 8350. The FX-6350 can probably play most games now if you turn off settings but from the sounds of it, I don't think you are planning to upgrade again within the year so just go with the 83xx line.

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18 hours ago, i_build_nanosuits said:

i did not asked if the board is said to support 125W i'm asking which board it is, because in theory they pretty much all say 125W CPU on the box but only a handful of them can actually support an FX-83XX without having VRM overheating issues causing the CPU to throttle down when under load...especially if you overclock the CPU a little bit to get somewhat decent performance out of it...

so, what board EXACTLY do you have?

A ok it's a m5a78l-m/usb3

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1 hour ago, Gustavok3000 said:

A ok it's a m5a78l-m/usb3

That is a very cheap motherboard and it will struggle with an FX-83XX especially if you overclock it.

i would get the FX-6300 and overclock that a bit.

Otherwise you'll be creating threads like this in about a week:

http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-3043604/fx8350-throttling-m5a78l-usb3-motherboard.html

Use google there are plenty more examples like this...why this board is not meant to run such high power chips.

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49 minutes ago, i_build_nanosuits said:

That is a very cheap motherboard and it will struggle with an FX-83XX especially if you overclock it.

i would get the FX-6300 and overclock that a bit.

Otherwise you'll be creating threads like this in about a week:

http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-3043604/fx8350-throttling-m5a78l-usb3-motherboard.html

Use google there are plenty more examples like this...why this board is not meant to run such high power chips.

It was designed for Phenom II X2 and X4 chips, not the 125W TDP FX Chips. @OP  I would try and see if you can get an i3, it will perform much better.

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On 06/01/2017 at 4:08 PM, arnavvr said:

It was designed for Phenom II X2 and X4 chips, not the 125W TDP FX Chips. @OP  I would try and see if you can get an i3, it will perform much better.

OK can u say a cheap LGA 1151 ddr3 motherboard pls ?

 

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34 minutes ago, Gustavok3000 said:

OK can u say a cheap LGA 1151 ddr3 motherboard pls ?

 

There's a H110M Asus Board that's $50.

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