Testseek.com have collected 266 expert reviews of the AMD FX-8350 4.0GHz Socket AM3 Plus and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD FX-8350 4.0GHz Socket AM3 Plus.
July 2015
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266 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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The editors liked
Excellent Price
Improved "Piledriver" Cores
AMD Turbo Core 3.0
Improved latencies compared to FX8150
4GHz out of the box (4.2GHz with Turbo Core)
Unlocked
5GHz Overclockable
Excellent Multi-threading Performance
Very Reasonable Price
Strong Overclocking Potential
Best OEM Cooler Available
Improved performance and power consumption over previous generation products.
Reasonably priced
Appreciable performance improvements with multicore-optimized software
Compatible with older AMD socket and motherboards
Good Performance
Decent Overclocker
Improved Efficiency
Easy Upgrade For Existing AMD Owners
Lower priced processor and cheaper motherboards
An overall performer with decent scores in almost all benchmarks should be sufficient reasons to get the AMD FX-8350
Designed for overclocking
This processor really does double up on clock speeds without
Eight cores and 5GHz on your desktop computer
Officially supports DDR31866 memory
Better performance than Intel on multithreaded tasks
An FX system has 38 usable PCIE lanes as opposed to the 24 lanes of a Sandy Bridge system
Excellent price/performance ratio
Finally competitive with Intel in the $200 CPU range
Excellent affordability versus computing power
Low platform price
NEW Piledriver CPU core design
Improved "Per Clock" performance
Compatible with existing AM3+ products
The editors didn't like
Power consumption and temperatures have been improved but still high
Lack Luster Single Threaded Performance
Still lags Intel in important areas like gaming
Still lags behind in single-core tests
Uses much more power than comparable Intel chips
Which also have on-chip graphics
Dated Platform
Intel CPUs Still Clearly Faster
Outdated technology that does not match up to latest generation of processors from Intel
Eats a lot of power in stock configuration and naturally heats up when overclocked
With Ryzen 5 coming out shortly
The 8350 might just have breathed its last
Shou
Single core performance still lags far behind Intel
Few programs use new FX instructions like fused multiplyadd
So the full performance potential remains untapped
Same maximum TDP as previous products
Perhaps a bit late to the market. It still uses 32nm while Intel is on 22nm
Higher power consumption than Intel products
"Low" but adequate single-threaded performance will not appeal to some
The 125w octa-core processor retails at around RM 680, one of the best deal you can get from AMD's FX range of processor. With a little overclocking, you cam get it to perform very closely to the FX-9590 processor that is retailing at nearly RM 1300. ...
All in all, the new AMD FX 8350 processor is an overclocker's dream come true. Its overclocking capabilities are unquestionable, and it definitely packs the punch gamers will want. However, it does consume a lot of power, and will generate a significant ...
Abstract: AMD released the Bulldozer back in 2011 to succeed its K10 microarchitecture (this was used in its Phenom II and Athlon II models). It was then followed by the Piledriver that was released by mid2012 – which is just an incremental upgraded microarchitectu...
Abstract: Nobody buys a CPU with unlocked multipliers to run it at stock frequencies, which you will see inside the many reviews around the web today. So what happens when you pit the flagship architectures together near the edge of conventional air and water cooli...
Gran cantidad de núcleos, Opciones totalmente desbloqueadas, Excelente rendimiento, tanto en juegos como en tareas multihilo, Soporte nativo para memorias 1866MHz, Puede alcanzar facilmente frecuencias superiores a 4,5Ghz, Excelente relación Precio/Rendim
Gran consumo al hacer overclocking
Como podemos ver, todavía no alcanza el rendimiento de los procesadores Intel de 3ra. Generación, aunque se acerca bastante, y en muchos casos supera a los microprocesadores de 2da. Generación. Es una excelente oportunidad para el que posee una motherboar...
Abstract: En Octubre se lanzaron al mercado los procesadores AMD FX Vishera . Esta segunda generación de procesadores AMD basadas en el núcleo Piledriver supuso un avance un tanto moderado con respecto a la anterior generación ( Bulldozer ) según los análisis que h...
Precio en torno a los 200 euros, Buen comportamiento térmico, El coste total de un equipo es reducido si se eligen bien los componentes, Relación precio/rendimiento excelente, Multiplicador desbloqueado, Es totalmente compatible con placas base AM3
Rendimiento equivalente a un cuatro núcleos de Intel, a pesar de tener ocho, y con un TDP notablemente mayor que se refleja en el consumo de energía, Overclocking modesto con ventiladores estándar
Excelente rendimient, Gran potencial y funciones especiales para overcloc, Estética muy cuidad, Bios sumamente complet, Placa de sonido SupremeFXIII integrad, Si desea opinar acerca de esta artícul, Clickee Aquí
Posición y forma de los puntos de medición de voltajes.
Asus nos ofrece un motherboard tope de gama para el socket AM3+ con chipset AMD 990FX el cual viene con muchas características especiales para los overclockers como el switch y jumper exclusivos para utilizar con LN2 para gana...
Los FX Zambezi tenían tres niveles de overclock automático (Turbo Core) según la carga de los distintos módulos y parecían una montaña rusa, el FX-8150 funcionaba a 3,6 GHz de base, a 3,9 GHz con mucha carga y a 4,2 GHz con poca carga. AMD ha optado ...