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What is the best AMD Processor Currently?

As the title says what is the best AMD processor to get at the momment

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9 series.

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Forgot exact numbers but AMD FX-9000 Series, however if you want something you can upgrade later, any FM2/FM2+ CPU since they aren't a dead socket yet.

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Well, in what price range?

Life is pain. Anyone who says any different is either selling something or the government.

 

----CPU: FX-6300 @ 4.2ghz----COOLER: Hyper 212 EVO----MOBO: MSI 970A-G46----PSU: OCZ 600watt----CASE: Black Corsair C70----GPU: Sapphire 7870 dual fan ghz edtion----2 random HDD'S----A couple fans here and there. Mouse: Gigabyte M6900-------Keyboard: Logitech G105-----Mousepad: Steel series something something.

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Well, in what price range?

Under £200 

I saw the AMD FX-8350 for £150 on amazon but I'm not sure if it was the best one to get

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Under £200 

I saw the AMD FX-8350 for £150 on amazon but I'm not sure if it was the best one to get

It depends how far you are going to oc the 8350. otherwise the 8320 is a better option.

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It depends how far you are going to oc the 8350. otherwise the 8320 is a better option.

How so?

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Life is pain. Anyone who says any different is either selling something or the government.

 

----CPU: FX-6300 @ 4.2ghz----COOLER: Hyper 212 EVO----MOBO: MSI 970A-G46----PSU: OCZ 600watt----CASE: Black Corsair C70----GPU: Sapphire 7870 dual fan ghz edtion----2 random HDD'S----A couple fans here and there. Mouse: Gigabyte M6900-------Keyboard: Logitech G105-----Mousepad: Steel series something something.

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How so?

The 8320 can be overclocked to perform the same and better than the 8350. The 8350 is only really worth it for high overclocks at, 4.8 - 5ghz

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Under £200 

I saw the AMD FX-8350 for £150 on amazon but I'm not sure if it was the best one to get

Get an 8320 over 8350 IMO, they OC the same and you cans pend the saved money on a better MOBO. or an ssd, or a different GPU.

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asrock 990FX killer

AMD  FX 8350

R9 280X

 

BEAST!

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8350 will usually clock almost as high as the 9 series with decent voltage. While the 8320 will typically do the same on 1 step increase in voltage. In that area heat gets very important and the 8350 will usually attain higher 24/7 overclocks.

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