AMD FX 4-Core FX-4320 OEM
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Model overview based on user reviews
The AMD FX 4-Core processor is praised for its affordable price and decent performance, making it a popular choice for budget-conscious users. It features new technologies and instructions, an unlocked multiplier for overclocking, and operates at a good frequency. Users appreciate its independent core operation and low operating temperature, although some note the need for a better cooler due to noise and inefficiency. While it may not match the latest Intel processors in raw power, it offers a solid performance for its price, especially in gaming and multitasking. The processor is seen as a good foundation for future upgrades, though it lacks support for newer technologies like DDR4 and PCI-Express 3.0. Overall, it is recommended for those building a budget gaming PC or looking for a cost-effective upgrade.
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A good processor that will last for the next 3-5 years. It's recommended to disable the turbo boost mode in BIOS and overclock the processor to 3.9GHz using the unlocked multiplier, or even more, but it's not advisable (it doesn't hold over 4GHz on every board). According to many tests, it overclocks well to 4.5GHz on 9th series chipsets. Graphics cards like the 6850 and above are a great fit. It's used in assembling high-end (quite expensive!) systems, which speaks to its considerable (currently) promise. Advantages: New technology (modular, 3 modules with 2 processors per module)_32 nm manufacturing technology. New (additional) instructions and commands. Declared (standard) heat dissipation of 95 Watts (significantly higher when overclocked, up to 152 Watts!). Total cache (L2+L3) 14MB; recommended for motherboards with 990FX chipsets. Disadvantages: Weak and too noisy (boxed) cooler (3500 RPM) Absence of software or drivers fully unlocking this type of processor (unfinished technology so far, resulting in the processor noticeably losing to previous versions in single-threaded tests, however, in multi-threaded tests, it is advantageous. On many boards (released before 03.2012) a new BIOS will be required!!! ![]() |
I would like to refute the previous user — the revolution has indeed happened: with 4 boilers, considering the new tech process, with such cache volume and THAT PRICE (keep in mind, the model was released recently) — AMD not only caught up but surpassed Intel!!! I don’t argue, the Core i7 might be more productive (but not critically), but excuse me, each of its cores is dual-thread: 4 cores with 2 threads = 8 threads, and it costs half a thousand more... For what half a thousand, for 10-15% performance? And another fact, which is not primarily about affordability — 2 out of the 5 most powerful supercomputers in the world run on AMD processors (Opteron), 1 — on Radeon HD 3870 graphics cards, and 2 — on Cell processors (no, it's not short for Celeron). Think, comrades, before reasoning: whether you are paying for a hyped brand or for power. Very low operating temperature: with 4 boilers and a low load, it doesn't rise above room temperature! Very low price for the initial stage (keep in mind that it will drop even further over the year)! Impressive features for a mid-range budget processor. New tech process. High performance. Neither I nor anyone else from the dozens of people whose comments I had to read on various websites found it. ![]() |
After the dual-core (Intel E8500 3,160 MHz), performance is noticeably higher both in games and other applications, but it's not really visible during normal document work. It's not that easy to load the FX-6100 processor with any tasks (unless they're complex tests and encoding). I'm satisfied with the purchase, as I aimed for a fairly reasonable upgrade (with a new motherboard, processor, memory, 600W "CHIEFTEC" power supply, HD7770 graphics card) up to 3500 UAH, which is definitely quite feasible with AMD. I'm not going to claim that this processor is cooler than the latest Intels (judging by the tests, it's not), but it certainly matches its stated price. By the way, I barely sold my old proc. (E8500), with the motherboard, 4GB DDR2-800 MHz memory, GTX260 graphics card, 500W (Chinese) power supply, for 1070 UAH (sold the graphics card for the most, 600 UAH), and I paid more than 800 dollars for all this back in 2008! I say this to point out that even if you invest 2000 dollars in a system, within two to three years it depreciates drastically (plus, finding someone to take it off your hands isn't that easy anymore; many chase after new and cheap ones). So, an upgrade based on Intel would indeed be the most expensive (the processor and motherboard, in addition to the graphics card and probably, most likely, memory, would cost significant amounts of money for our citizens, and it would likely barely fit into 800 dollars, naturally depending on the components). New technologies and instructions, good frequency and quite high performance, unlocked multiplier (for convenient and stable small overclocking, at 20%-25%), full six cores (three modules, one module can be disabled to save energy, as two 4-core modules are sufficient for most tasks). Replace the cooler, it's noisy and inefficient (especially even with slight overclocking)! Unoptimized (possibly for now) software (for the most part) for the new type of processors. ![]() |
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