AMD Eight Core FX-8350 Processor 4.00GHz


The AMD Eight Core FX-8350 Processor is a one of its kind, Made by AMD its a worthy competitor for Intel’s I7 Processor, It is also the first processor based on AMD’s “Piledriver” Design, Piledriver microarchitecture is the second generation of AMD Bulldozer microarchitecture. The internal core structure has been modified for higher frequencies even without any changes in the manufacturing process. Piledriver has a more precise branch predictor and a larger instruction window with ISA extensions FMA3 and F16C. The execution units acquired an enhanced scheduler and learned to process individual instructions faster, such as integer and floating-point division. And Piledriver microarchitecture delivers higher power efficiency compared with Bulldozer microarchitecture.

The AMD FX Processors come equipped with AMD Turbo CORE Technology, a performance boosting technology that helps increase performance on the applications that need it the most.

Having Eight (yes 8) cores makes this processor a master of the multitasking era allowing it to perform extraordinarily well in video editing areas and things that involve allot of processing, it can also win over many other processors in single tasking departments too, Many games wont allow to run of all Eight cores (unless you made it) but even though all eight aren’t in use it can still splash out those high FPS those gamers want to see, with the right graphics card, its a deadly combo for the perfect gamer to be lag free.

AMD has a pretty nice price for their processors, At around £150 over internet sellers like Amazon and ebay for how much it costs you certainly get what’s on the tin that makes it competition for Intel.

Posted on May 2, 2013, in Game, Reviews, Tech and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.

  1. Just takes time for game designers to code games to utilise, all the 8 cores. the I7 is still miles ahead on that score. I have always bought amd only because I cannot afford intel.

  2. Yes FairPlay, most games do still need coding and I suppose intel i7 is the more popular of both when it comes to branding and big names, but AMD is a very good alternative for the people who can’t afford the i7

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