itreviews.com Updated: 2013-09-27 00:55:41
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AMD’s FX-8350 is the latest desktop processor from AMD and the first eight-core CPU based on the company’s “Piledriver” design. AMD is smarting after a weak global economy and strong demand for Intel products hit its profit margins and sales this past qua...
The AMD FX-8350 CPU improves company's standing against Intel but doesn't rewrite the rules of the game...
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When AMD was throwing around the specs of its first bulldozer chips we all sat up and took notice. After all, it was AMD's first new CPU technology redesign for an absolute age, and what it was planning on doing with the new bulldozer microarchitecture lo...
Good stable overclock, Great multi, treaded performance, Good value for money...
Single, threaded performance not great...
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vortez.net Updated: 2013-09-27 00:55:46
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£150 inc. VAT (At time of review)Today, we have our hands on the latest CPU from AMD - Piledriver. It is a revision of Bulldozer which promises to bring increased performance. Since Bulldozer was released, AMD have struggled to match Intel for their p...
Definite clock for clock improvement over Bulldozer, Increased clock speeds whilst keeping the same TDP, Competes against the Intel Core i5 3570K in lots of tasks, Good performance for the money...
High power consumption is still an issue, Single threaded performance still needs improvement, 32nm technology, Intel are on 22nm...
AMD have certainly raised the game with the revised version of Bulldozer, known now as Piledriver. However, we have not seen the quoted 'up to 23%' improvement which AMD said there should be. Obviously, that is in an ideal world it may be that big of...
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The FX-8350 is the first of AMD's 2012 range of performance processors. There's a clock speed boost and a new core design, which AMD hopes will start to close the performance gap between its chips and Intel's all-conquering Core range. The new processor...
Amazing for serious multitasking, but eight cores is still too many for most applications...
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hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2013-09-27 00:55:55
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For some time enthusiasts were looking to AMDs FX architecture to provide some much needed competition to Intel in the high end of the CPU marketplace. When it was delivered the product wasn't aimed at Intel's high end X79/2011 platform though, it was a c...
Just over a year on from the original FX launch where does the FX-8350 leave us? Well looking at the build quality first we have a chip which shares the same good level of manufacturing as previous CPUs. These are resilient chips and cope well with plenty...
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Last year, AMD launched its Bulldozer architecture to disappointed enthusiasts who were hoping to see the company rise to its former glory. Today, we get an FX processor based on the Piledriver update. Does it give power users something to celebrate? A...
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Recently we saw AMD release their new lineup of FM2 APU processor units, codenamed Trinity. While their APU division were working hard on this, AMD's desktop division were also planning a bit of a refresh on the current line of Bulldozer processors.When B...
This year has primarily been about Intel with their success of Ivy Bridge and the Z77 platform, but we mustn't forget about AMD as they still take a chunk of the market that appeals to the budget conscious who want the very best performance, but can't aff...
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About this time last year AMD unveiled what was the highly anticipated and first significant CPU architecture change in over a decade. Big things were expected from this bold new architecture approach from AMD, if for no other reason than Bulldozer ha...
Increased per thread performance, Higher base frequency at same TDP, Higher overclocking, Eight cores, More performance/lower price, Increased multi threaded performance...
Single threaded performance still not on par with competition...
When Bulldozer was released a year ago, it had a problem that was almost bigger than the single threaded performance and that was broken expectations. After five or so years of delays and hearing about the forthcoming new architecture from AMD, review...
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AMD’s new FX-8350 is the new kid on the processor block but it, along with the other Vishera CPUs, house technology we’ve seen before. Like Trinity, this eight core processor uses the revised Piledriver architecture which is supposed to grant it subs...
AMD’s new FX-8350 processor may not be a revolutionary product but it represents the next logical step towards evolving a platform that will be around for the foreseeable future. After the lackluster showings of Bulldozer, Llano and to a lesser extent...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2014-01-22 01:07:21
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On June 4 Intel is launching its next generation Core processors, also called Haswell. That means it's the perfect opportunity for us to retest all current processors and a number of older ones with a completely new test configuration. It will not only...
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micromart.co.uk Updated: 2014-03-21 02:28:44
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AMD's Piledriver line (which succeeds Bulldozer) has been attempting to pull back ground from Intel since its release, primarily through aggressive discounts. One of the few AMD chips that can even start to compete on performance grounds is this, the eigh...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-13 02:52:02
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When AMD was throwing around the specs of its first bulldozer chips we all sat up and took notice. After all, it was AMD's first new CPU technology redesign for an absolute age, and what it was planning on doing with the new bulldozer microarchitecture lo...
Good stable overclock, Great multitreaded performance, Good value for money...
Singlethreaded performance not great...
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Website: http://www.amd.com/us/products/desktop/processors/amdfx/Pages/amdfx.aspxRRP FX-4350: £95 (At time of the review)RRP FX-6350: £105 (At time of the review)RRP FX-8350: £155 (At time of the review)I am going to be taking a look at AMDs latest “Piled...
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AMD and Intel continue serving up increasingly faster CPUs. But graphics card performance is accelerating even faster. Is there still such a thing as processor-bound gaming? We take two Radeon HD 7970s, high-end desktop CPUs, and a few games to find ou...
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This is not a new processor BUT it's my favorite AMD FX range processor to date and I thought it deserves a highlight.Converting 16 18 megapixel RAW file (CR2 format) into JPG format.The source video is a 720p MKV file that is 90 seconds in duration. x264...
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...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2016-11-23 08:44:39
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About a year ago, AMD launched a series of FX-series processor powered by their own Bulldozer cores, which does have their creases on the cloth. This time around, they've fixed things with the new Piledriver-based AMD FX 8350 processor, codenamed Vishera...
Powerful, Great overclocking capabilities...
Generates a lot of heat...
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...
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It is just over a year since AMD launched its flagship consumer CPU. Probably known to you as 'Bulldozer' and brought to market under the performance-intimating FX branding, AMD's grounds-up design, comprised of up to eight cores, generally failed to win...
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The AMD FX 8350 Black Edition “Vishera” CPU is another affordable high performance CPU solution from the processor giants AMD. In this AMD FX 8350 review we will look at what this processor can do for your desktop PC or HTPC media centre and compare it wi...
Our AMD FX 8350 review showed that this is a great CPU for any desktop PC build. What stands out is the level of performance you get for the money. Being the first desktop CPU to offer 8 physical cores the level of multitasking that comes with this proces...
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The AMD FX 8350 is the octo-core powerhouse that AMD launched back at the end of 2012. This chip managed to not only stay relevant against the onslaught from Intel, but has managed to be very usable for the modern VR setups people can now build. Now, in 2...
AMD FX 8350 may not be the most powerful option on the market, or have the latest technology, but the raw performance is still ample for most gaming needs...
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Pre-release Cinebench and Blender benchmarks showing Ryzen ahead of Core i7-6900K gave enthusiasts hope they'd have a cheaper alternative to Intel's brawny Broadwell-E-based CPUs. And while it's fair to say the Ryzen launch went well for AMD in comparison...
As we noted in the AMD Ryzen 7 1800X CPU Review, gaming is a mixed bag for AMD. Some titles respond well to the new architecture, while most others still require optimization of some sort. Where those optimizations will focus remains a question mark...
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digitalmediaandit.com Updated: 2019-12-07 08:33:31
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Currently working with computers, I've studied IT for 1 Year, did IT back in my Highschool days, and been using computers since the day i can remember. Over a decade and a half experience with Computer hardware and software, out of my friends and family i...
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pinoyunboxing.com Updated: 2019-12-07 08:33:31
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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...
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