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Jan 17 2015 11:18pm
Quote (Bankai @ Jan 18 2015 01:11am)
prices seemed high, so was like hm, gotta be canada.


From doing research seems 8320 best bet any objections
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Jan 17 2015 11:49pm
Quote (S3rial_Joe @ Jan 17 2015 09:18pm)
From doing research seems 8320 best bet any objections


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Jan 18 2015 12:15am
Quote (Wydz @ Jan 18 2015 01:49am)
8320e


Why e version?
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Jan 18 2015 12:49am
Quote (S3rial_Joe @ Jan 17 2015 11:15pm)
Why e version?

idk about canada, but as an example newegg sells the e version for 10$ less.
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Jan 18 2015 12:59am
Quote (S3rial_Joe @ Jan 17 2015 11:15pm)
Why e version?



low TDP, only 95W same as 6300.
reason why people get 6300 > 6350, cos they can OC it way easier.
so you can OC the shit out of it, and get similar if not better than 8350 perf
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Quote (Secksii @ Jan 17 2015 11:59pm)
low TDP, only 95W same as 6300.
reason why people get 6300 > 6350, cos they can OC it way easier.
so you can OC the shit out of it, and get similar if not better than 8350 perf

idk, i came across some threads on OCN where people tried the e versions and it's the same shit. like literally, they scaled the speed down to get the TDP lower, and if you OC it then you should be hitting same clock/TDP. it's like a 9590, it has a huge TDP because they raised the voltage and clock speed ( along with a better binned unit ). i'd be more curious as to the binning for 8320e, since they are newer.
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Quote (Bankai @ 18 Jan 2015 01:56)
idk, i came  across some threads on OCN where people tried the e versions and it's the same shit. like literally, they scaled the speed down to get the TDP lower, and if you OC it then you should be hitting same clock/TDP. it's like a 9590, it has a huge TDP because they raised the voltage and clock speed ( along with a better binned unit ). i'd be more curious as to the binning for 8320e, since they are newer.


Interesting...

HI JOE!!

8320E for sure. It's a solid cpu for the price. Maybe you can send your cpu in and get it replaced by AMD. Anyone can bend a pin so they might be like, what'ev.
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Interesting...

HI JOE!!

8320E for sure. It's a solid cpu for the price. Maybe you can send your cpu in and get it replaced by AMD. Anyone can bend a pin so they might be like, what'ev.


Eh ty guess I'll get the 8320 if I can
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I'd say you would be fine sticking with your 6350 unless you had a specific use for the 8320.
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