AMD FX 8320 Octa-Core Processor

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  • Best performance, but the boxed cooler is a disaster  

    AMD FX 8320 Octa-Core Processor (3.5GHz, Socket AM3 +, 16MB cache, 125W) (Personal Computers)
    With the power of the FX-8320, I am also without overclock completely satisfied. With the right video card running the latest games (such as BF 4 and GTA V) at high settings with 60 fps. This is true only as long as the processor is not too warm and
  • The value for money is heavenly  

    AMD FX 8320 Octa-Core Processor (3.5GHz, Socket AM3 +, 16MB cache, 125W) (Personal Computers)
    positive: - Very low price - Sufficient computing power for all the necessary programs and games negative: - Relatively high power consumption (for AMD but normal and acceptable) - Must be properly cooled (I recommend the Noctua fan D-series) The sup
  • Super for current games like BF4 ** runs @ 4,7GHZ **  

    AMD FX 8320 Octa-Core Processor (3.5GHz, Socket AM3 +, 16MB cache, 125W) (Personal Computers)
    For this processor, I just have to write a review. AMD's always been a price / performance ratio guarantee. In this case too. After I upgrade my computer at regular intervals, usually I maintain one / two generations behind the current lines, it was
  • A perfect match!  

    AMD FX 8320 Octa-Core Processor (3.5GHz, Socket AM3 +, 16MB cache, 125W) (Personal Computers)
    To build a powerful gaming computer we decided R9 270X graphics card for Asus Radeon. As motherboard Asus M5A97 EVO we took the R2.0 motherboard socket AM3 + and as the processor AMD FX 8320 Octa-Core Processor (3.5GHz, Socket AM3 +, 16MB cache). Tog
  • Do you a favor and beat to ^^  

    AMD FX 8320 Octa-Core Processor (3.5GHz, Socket AM3 +, 16MB cache, 125W) (Personal Computers)
    Hello first together: D, When I ordered the processor, I had immmer to several benchmarks Reviews and think where the i5 was 1000 times better rated. I first considered whether I had made a mistake, but as the first AMD was built and installed, all t
  • A lot of power and still cool.  

    AMD FX 8320 Octa-Core Processor (3.5GHz, Socket AM3 +, 16MB cache, 125W) (Personal Computers)
    I've flirted for a time with the AMD FX, but always fluctuated between this one and the 8350. Since I'm not really a friend of overclocking and my warranty is just important. However, I must admit that I also like auslote what is theoretically possib
  • CPU TOP! But beware series cooler!  

    AMD FX 8320 Octa-Core Processor (3.5GHz, Socket AM3 +, 16MB cache, 125W) (Personal Computers)
    I used the FX- 8320 Octa already half a year and I am so far completely satisfied with it. However, one should rather look around for a clever cooler. The supplied cooler series is my Meinug by simply undersized. The Octa Core has a considerable powe
  • A processor of his money's worth ..  

    AMD FX 8320 Octa-Core Processor (3.5GHz, Socket AM3 +, 16MB cache, 125W) (Personal Computers)
    and a processor the way you want it. Have installed the processor along with a Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3 motherboard and DDR3 Corsair Vengeance RAM (PC1600, 8GB, CL9) Kit. The performance is superior for today's claims in the gaming area. Graphics card I
  • Much Potential - worth every penny  

    AMD FX 8320 Octa-Core Processor (3.5GHz, Socket AM3 +, 16MB cache, 125W) (Personal Computers)
    The search for the desired CPU is not easy these days. Were there earlier almost exclusively single-core variants, the only one of the clock or the specified performance index (eg "Athlon XP 1800+") needed different, the design now more difficul