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The AMD FX-8350 Black Edition is an unlocked 8-core desktop processor with a 4.0 GHz base clock and up to 5.0 GHz overclocking potential. Featuring 8MB combined L2/L3 cache and a 125W power envelope, it delivers exceptional multi-threaded performance ideal for gaming and demanding applications. Compatible with AM3+ sockets, it includes a heat sink with pre-applied thermal paste and a 3-year warranty, making it a cost-effective powerhouse for professionals and gamers seeking high performance and overclocking flexibility.



| ASIN | B009O7YUF6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #162 in Computer CPU Processors |
| Brand | AMD |
| Built-In Media | Processor |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 8 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (6,647) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00611267371286 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5.5"L x 5"W |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | AMD |
| Model Number | 45646788 |
| Platform | Not Machine Specific |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Processor Core Count | 8 |
| Processor Count | 8 |
| Processor Number of Concurrent Threads | 8 |
| Processor Series | AMD FX |
| Processor Socket | Socket AM3+ |
| Processor Speed | 4 GHz |
| Secondary Cache | 8 MB |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | AMD |
| Wattage | 125 watts |
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Overclockable monster (5Ghz!) that tears games and applications apart
JUNE 12, 2013 UPDATE I've had this CPU for going on four months now. It's still rocking it! Runs the latest "Metro Last Light" with a breeze. TO fixing my heating issues I mention below, I have upgraded the fans on my radiator to the Corsair SP120 high performance fans. As of now I have this thing running at exactly 5018Mhz stable right now. Also over time I experimented with RAM. Believe it or not, decreasing my RAM speed actually gained me some FPS in all of my games (its running slightly below 1600Mhz now). I recommend doing FPS benchmarks if you are aiming for gaming with this. Also I wanted to add in my last Power Supply blew up on me. I am now using the gold rated Corsair HX750 that seems work better with this CPU overclocked in terms of heat/stability. Let me skip all the BS. This is a BEAST of a CPU! I've had an AMD Phenom II x6 1045t for the past year now. Although I loved the 1045t CPU, it simply wasn't the greatest for gaming. My stock speed was 3.9Ghz and I overclocked it to 4.5Ghz via the turbo, but with turbo on the Phenom II chips, only three cores would activate. I also was gifted recently an XSPC Raystorm rs360 liquid cooling kit and with that high end cooling I simply wanted the best overclockable chip out there. For about three month's I eyeballed this CPU up on various websites. I wanted it desperately, but I had a few issues and asked myself the following questions. Was it a big enough upgrade over the 1045t? Was it worth buying over the cheaper 8320 model? Lastly should I consider saving up for an intel system instead because of AMD's rocky future in the CPU world (reports say the excavator models are pushed back to 2014 at least)? I took the plunge - I ordered this CPU and could not be happier. The base speed of 4Ghz is awesome, it's nice to see something like that right out of the box. Furthermore the overclockability of this chip is absolutely astounding. You can overclocked it to the Moon assuming you have proper cooling. With the Raystorm rs360 I was able to get this chip to a stable 5Ghz, liquid cooling the CPU and the VRM's on my motherboard. Overclocking is nothing without performance though - how does the CPU perform? Excellent! I got a very noticeable framerate increase in all my games. Crysis 3 I can run completely maxed out with msaa on medium at 60fps (which some intel users can't even handle :o) Some minor pet peeves/issues with this CPU: 1) If you're doing overclocking, you will absolutely need a custom cooler. This is a very power hungry, very hot CPU at overclocked speeds. This thing has scarily overheated on me a few times already, I've gotten this to a stable 5Ghz, although I can run it at speeds of up to 5.4Ghz it simply gets too hot at anything else. Although the stock cooler is actually impressive having copper on it, it's still not going to do the job. Here's what I recommend per the speeds you are trying to reach based on my own experience and from what I've read on the web: - Coolermaster Hyper 212 EVO or similar: 4.6Ghz - Closed loop cooler (such as the h100i): 4.8Ghz - Custom cooling kit: 5Ghz+ - At least a 600w PSU for anything above (this thing consumes alot of power overclocked) 2) AMD STILL SUCKS WITH HIGH SPEED RAM. If you're overclocking this thing even slightly, good luck getting the specified 1866Mhz RAM to work with it. I can only run mine at around 1700Mhz. I tried two modules at 8GB and four modules at 16GB. Could never get this to stably run 1866Mhz, even at stock CPU speeds. If you'r buying RAM stick with a 1600Mhz kit. Other than the power/heat issues and the RAM, this is a great CPU. I paid for a $200 CPU and it felt like I got what I paid for performance wise. Vs. Intel you will see alot of users complain that the "per core" performance isn't as good, and than an Intel i5 3550k will outperform this. Personally I don't give a crap. I'm not reverting my whole system over to Intel just because some silly benchmarks are slightly better. Besides the multi-threading of this CPU will blow away an i5, especially in DX11 games which do utilize all 8 cores. One more thing - vs the AMD 8320 I think this is a much better buy - $10-20 more and you're getting a CPU that's going to be much better in the overclocking department and the increased speeds are going to be much better in gaming. Overall definitely worth the money. Great CPU that will last years to come and AMD's future is rocky if you're waiting for the "next" best thing I think you should just go with this... My build: 8350 @ 5Ghz, 1.5v core, 250Mhz bus speed, 20x CPU multiplier Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 XSPC Raystorm rs360 water cooling Primoflex tubing w/ deionized water Enzotech wmst-81 VRM Water Block G Skill Ares 1866Mhz (4x4) 16GB RAM (@ 1700Mhz) MSI Radeon Twin Frozr III 7950 overclocked Corsair Force 120GB SSD Thermaltake 600W PSU LG Blu Ray reader/writer NZXT Phantom Full Tower case (white)
T**R
From Phenom II x4 965 BE to This.
I decided to buy this CPU because my Phenom II x4 965 BE has aging architecure and it was starting to show in more modern games. Yes, it can still keep up FPS-wise, but stuttering is there, and that's annoying to a gamer. So, I got this. I had my 965 clocked to 3.8 pretty much its whole life. And the 8350 is clocked stock to 4.0. Night and day difference. Don't let the 200mhz clock difference fool you, if you have your 965 clocked to that (most everyone does), it's seriously night and day. Although the FPS is of course higher with the 8350, the stuttering is not there anymore. And it doesn't bog down. Heavy AI based game put strain on your CPU, and I love to play Men of War: Assault Squad. This CPU improved that drastically. Yes, the 965 can keep 60 FPS in games a lot, but with the 8350, there's hardly any of no dips in the fps at all. Diablo 3 is a prime example with max settings, this thing blazes through it. Now, with temperatures. I have this thing setup with a Cooler Master Hyper 212+ with 2 Cooler Master 120mm 2000rpm fans hooked up to the PSU to keep them at high speeds all the time. My idle is at 15-16c and video game load it's 30c. Compared to the 965 which ran at 34c idle and 45c under gaming load. Always keep in mind that AMBIENT TEMPERATURE is important to what your CPU temperature is going to be! I like to keep my room around 77F to get these temperatures. With the AC off and this CPU heating my room to 80 within an hour, temperatures rise to 25c idle and 34c under load. Although the FX CPUs run cooler, they get A LOT hotter than the Phenoms. They just spread the heat better to the Heatsink than the Phenoms did. Oh, and throw away the stock cooler. Save yourself the worry and get an aftermarket HSF setup with a push-pull if you can with your case or a water cooling setup. Extend the life of the CPU. Sorry for the long review, but anyways: Pros: -High stock clock and easily overclockable -Disperses heat very well through aftermarket Heatsink(never tried stock, too many reviews against it) -8 cores for super multitasking, yaaaaay! -Can easily play new games at 60fps at max settings when paired with a good GPU. -Very affordable for its performance it gives. -Got it for $179 -Finally got something to replace my aging Phenom II x4 965 BE :D. Cons: -Still can't keep up with any of Intels high end CPUs -Will heat up a room in a jiffy with a case that moves a lot of air -Garbage stock HSF for gaming. -ZERO protecion for the pins on the CPU in the retail box. It actually worried me quite a bit. The CPU is just snapped into plastic holders. My other CPUs usually came with a type of foam for the pins to contact into just in case. My build: Cooler Master HAF X(Blue Edition) w/max fans. Seasonic SS-760XP2 760W, 80 PLUS PLATINUM ASRock Fatal1ty 990FX Killer AMD FX-8350(at stock clock) w/ Cooler Master Hyper 212+ w/push-pull Gigabyte Radeon HD 7970 OC ADATA Gaming Series 8GB(motherboard specified clock) ASUS DRW-24F1ST CD DRIVE ASUS VX238H Monitor @1080p Logitech G230 Stereo Gaming Headset Logitech G15 Keyboard Logitech M510 Mouse Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Steelseries StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty Gaming Mousepad
A**E
You were one of the lucky ones to have bought this back when it was first released. In all honesty, this chip still run's today's games! But, DO NOT BUY OR upgrade now as ryzens & better are out. About the CPU? This CPU plays well in 1920x1080 GTX 1660 AMP todays video cards in games like Monster Hunter World 60fps with about 70% CPU utilization at 4.2Ghz or higher The Division 2 GTFO Road Redemption Killing floor 2 Fortnite Resident evil 2 remake Pretty much any game released yesterday with the right setup. My system specs other then videocard & cpu: RAM: ripjaws x2 16gb ram with ares x2 16gb ram XMP @ 1600mhz PSU: 750w Corsair HDD's x2 MB Gigabyte 970 rev 2.# GPU's tested with this processor: GTX 960 AMP gddr5 & GTX 1660 AMP gddr6 Some games are broken as they are older or are frame limited. Other games may work better on single core performance as well such as ARMA 3 & Escape from Tarkov. However. The AMD FX 8350 series still is one of the best chips on yesterdays market for the FX series. It also holds the highest OC online 8.1Ghz! Meaning, the RAM speeds & other components is whats actually slowing it down at this point. Since there is no DDR4 am3 socket MB, there is actually no telling how far this CPU could go. P.S. I do not recommend trying to overclock pass 6ghz at all lul. On the box, yes, it says you can achive 6ghz. WARNING: DO NOT USE or BUY WITH STOCK FAN! You will expierence so many issues from noise to BSOD to freezes, lockups, shutdowns. The Stock fan cooling is way too TINY for this power hungry CPU & it will slow it down performance wise & may cause damage over time due to lack of cooling. If you do use the STOCK fan, I recommend disabling Turbo Mode right away & keeping all cooling options enabled. Power options for windows, set CPU cooling policy to PASSIVE. & be sure its always on Balanced mode in power options. This will keep things better.
よ**ん
価格も安いし、ひと昔前のCPUですが、定格で使用するには、まったく不満がありません。
B**N
Hallo, ich habe diesen Prozessor gekauft, um meinen fx-6100 auszuwechseln und ich muss sagen es hat sich gelohnt. Ich verwende meinen Rechner hauptsächlich fürs zocken UND streamen. WARUM AMD: Denn hier muss Intel (in dieser Preisklasse) einstecken. Wenn man auf die Prozessorleistung eines einzigen Kernes schaut und Intel mit AMD vergleicht stellt man fest, dass Intel dort 50% besser ist. Spielebenchmarks gehen generell besser für die Intels aus. Dies liegt aber nur daran, dass die meisten Spiele nur 4 CPU verwenden. Es gibt nur wenige die mehr auslasten (BF4, Crysis 3). Das wird sich in Zukunft aber ändern! Die Intels sind wesentlich teurer! Für diesen Preis bekommt man noch nicht mal einen i5 der neuesten Generation. Wenn man nämlich wirklich alle 8 Kerne der CPU auslastet, ist AMD BESSER. Es gibt keinen 8-Kerner von Intel, der annährend in diesem Preissegment ist. Die neuen Spielkonsolen haben auch AMD Prozessoren. Und warum? Weil diese sehr viele Aufgaben auf einmal erledigen müssen und AMD das für den Preis besser kann. Benchmarks zeigen das. Meine ERFAHRUNGEN mit dem FX-8350: Der Prozessor ist leicht einzubauen (Wer nicht genau weiß wie, sollte sich einfach Youtube-Videos anschauen). Ich zocke hauptsächlich Company of Heroes 2 (ein aktuelles grafikintensives Spiel) und streame es. Dabei muss ich sagen, kann ich das Spiel in maximaler Qualität zocken und streamen. Das Spiel nutzt nur 4 Kerne, das reicht aber vollkommen aus. Die restlichen Kerne werden fürs streamen verwendet (Streamen ist sehr Rechenintensiv). Mit diesem Prozessor laufen alle Spiele die auf dem Markt sind einwandfrei und werden es auch zukünftig durch die potenzielle Auslastung aller Kerne. DER KÜHLER: Es wird rel. viel über den mitgelieferten Kühler lamentiert. Ich finde aber das er ausreichend ist und auch nicht "wie ein Jet startet". Ja, er könnte leiser sein, er stört mich persönlich aber nicht. FAZIT: Für diesen Preis gibt es nichts besseres auf dem Markt.
M**R
I bought this as a new processor to fit into a new system. It arrived in the box as pictured with the chip itself in a display plastic case in the side. The stock cooler takes up the majority of the box. Installation: The processor itself seems to be very well built but I am not an expert on these things. It was very easy to fit onto a m5a97 2.0 mother board. The stock cooler comes pre applied with thermal paste but I do not know what type. Installation of the cooler was pretty easy but was a little bit fiddly with the levers. However, once fitted, it really does not seem like it will come off unless I intend it to. Use: The processor has 8 cores and runs at 4.0 GHz at stock. I have realised that this means it can run pretty damn hot. The stock cooler is able to manage it as long as you don't run anything too intensive. I have run BOINC at 70% cpu time and Tomb Raider and it kept the temperature around 65 degrees but this is not something that I want to continue as I may want to overclock at some point in the future. At the temperature mentioned the stock cooler is rather loud and definitely noticeable in the room it is in (4500-5000+rpm!). However, if you aren't running particularly heavy games then this cooler is probably sufficient, just. With the motherboard above and an ambient temp in the room of 18-20 degrees I got an idle temp of about 25-30 degrees and normal to heavy load was 45-50 degrees. Heavy load is mentioned above. This is using AI Suite II which comes with the motherboard software. The air cooler apparently recommended for this chip is the hyper 212 evo which I have now ordered so I will see if it makes any significant difference to the temperatures and running of the chip. However, if you are of the "overclock chips to maximum" person, I would recommend looking at tomshardware or overclock.net as they have some very helpful ideas regarding this particular chip. Given the power of the chip and the price point, I am very very happy with my purchase and therefore recommend it. Just seriously consider getting a third party cooler instead of using the stock one.
S**S
Good Product....delivery was good...the packaging was good enough...got the original product... Now about the processor....its a very good budget processor....Octa-core with 4.2ghz stock clockspeed per core isn't a matter of joke..besides that, this processor supports overclocking upto 5.0 Ghz.....don't know about new games..but slightly old games like...COD , Arkham knight etc...even new game PUBG run smoothly in this system with a decent graphics card....I love FX-8350..
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