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FX-8320/FX-8350 vs i5-4670k/4690k - The ULTIMATUM - Gaming and Streaming Benchmarks

2014-01-31
welcome back to ticket city's brownies he finally coming back to you guys today with the designer shirt with for the FX 8320 versus the for 670 K now you guys want to know which is better for which okay so I've tested these extensively I've done single player benchmarks multi player benchmarks streaming benchmarks video rendering unzipping and all the basically all the details and the test set test bench setups and the details for that are in the precursor video so I'll put the link in the description below today I'm going to be analyzing all the results for you guys telling you my thoughts and at the end of the video I'm going to be doing a power consumption calculation for you guys and I'm going to be giving you guys the formula so you can calculate it for yourself and then also I'm going to make some recommendations because both these chips basically they have a they have a point they have a reason to exist and you know you're probably wondering what's different you know why is your video any different than all the other Intel vs. AMD videos out there well my video is different because I hate both these companies I hate them I don't like Intel and I don't like AMD so what you're going to get here is a hundred percent objectivity now also I have this time around so compared to the other videos we are testing a GTX 780 overclocked lightning Edition so if any card is going to stress these CPUs it's going to be this card so I've custom overclocked to myself of setting a custom profile it's as overclocked as this thing can go so this thing is going to stress these CPUs and if there's any results to be exposed then this lightning will expose them anyway let's move on now first to the singleplayer benchmarks okay so let's move on now with the singleplayer benchmarks I'm going to be here down the bottom in the middle for you guys guiding you through these benchmarks and talking about these numbers and basically we have the four six seven TK clocked at four point two gigs versus the FX 8320 or 8350 pretty much the same thing clocked at four point four gigs so basically these are two overclocks that I consider obtainable by anyone in the overclocking community I haven't heard of someone not being able to get there for 670 K to four point two and I haven't heard of someone not being able to get their FX 8320 or 52 four point four gigs so with that being said let's move on to the first benchmark now this was battlefield 4 which is an 8 threaded game this was on single player on the test range where the conditions were replicated pretty much precisely on both scenarios so anyway let's look here we've got battlefield 4 1080p ultra 2 times MSA a with ambient occlusion off this is what I like to play the game at and we had 150 3.2 on the average FPS for the Intel and 155 our 45.96 so there wasn't much between these two CPUs here really both games are both CPUs offered a pretty damn good experience when we contrast that to 1440p the numbers the gap diminishes and it's really there's nothing between them at all so if you want to play battlefield single-player then it doesn't really matter if you have an AMD or an Intel CPU let's move on now to skyrim at 1080p we had ultra settings clocked in no mods at all this is just a plain vanilla that's how I like to play Skyrim I couldn't be bothered with mods as I just clocked the game and that's it so let's move on now the Intel scored 154 point nine two versus the Andy which scored a hundred and nine point one two so there was a significant difference between these two CPUs is it noticeable like this is the point are you going to notice these frame dips I are you going to notice the frame difference actually the answer is yes this the AMD did exhibit a slight bit of screen tearing where the otherwise the Intel did not exhibit any screen tearing at all so that was something that I found really that's the difference here you see the men dropped to 88 versus the minimum which dropped to 124 now if we contrast that to 1440p we pretty much see the exact same results skyrim is a serious CPU bound game it's ridiculous you got the pretty much the exact same results here at 1440p so if you are a Skyrim ER with heavily modded Skyrim you may be at a benefit of using an Intel when you definitely will get a benefit off using an Intel in that game moving on now to BioShock Infinite at 1080p so this was ultra everything was maxed in this game and it was a pretty game we looked here we have the first benchmark which is done on the level where everything could be replicated the same I walked forward I shot a gun off and that was it 25 seconds and I did the same shooting same sort of methodology every time and what we saw here was an average of 130 1.84 frames per second versus 140 6.08 so the Intel did score a slightly higher average however this is the most important thing to note there was there was a part in the level where the frame dipped and I believe this was part of the level must have been a CPU part of the level as we see here we got 70 on the minimum and we have the Andy dropping down to 33 which is a significant difference this is when the AMD started to exhibit some jitter you know jittering and stuttering as opposed to Intel which was relatively smooth throughout that benchmark at 1080p when we contrast this to 1440p we see a similar scenario with it dropping down to 33 frames per second again the average frame rate dropped a little bit this is a graphically intensive game and we saw there 110 versus a hundred flat the Intel again dropped down to only 59 frames per second so there was a difference here between the two CPUs and I do believe the Intel won this because of the fact that it exhibited no stuttering or jittering whilst I was playing the game we move now to ARMA 3 so we got the 1080p on the right side this time anyway ARMA 3 was the game that exposed the biggest difference between the Intel CPU and the AMD CPU and what I'm talking here was a huge difference we're talking a 50% on average of 50% difference between these two Freya I pretty sure this is actually over 50% we saw the average here 46.0 for frames per second versus 75 point one for frames per second there was a huge difference between these two CPUs and it was noticeable this was smooth this was relatively smooth this was a little bit choppy one thing note though the minimums weren't too bad here 44 and 70 on the Intel so the Intel did score a big win here in a big way when we contrast that to 1440p that different starts to diminish because the game does start to get graphic GPU bound and we saw the average drop to sixty eight point two four versus forty six point six eight so you can see here that is just a huge difference in ARMA 3 so if you're an ARMA 3 fanon or was it was actually a pretty exciting game to play then you will want to get an Intel CPU if you are on a high end GPU but I'll get onto that later in the recommendations moving on now to Crysis 3 again that was a really popular request from you guys I believe this is a neat threaded game as well so anyway we'll look at 1080p here on the right we've got here forty seven point one six frames per second on average from the AMD but we look here at the Intel it's got 60s in Scotts 63 FPS on average now the biggest thing here was the the minimum frame rate again it dropped down to ten frames per second and this was actually one of the worst jitters I experienced that of all the benchmarking I did I did have one in the streaming but I'll get onto that later this was a drop down to ten frames per second and it felt horrible I was going it happened the exact same time both three times I did the benchmark and as when I was moving to shoot the guy and yeah it just really started and it was really noticeable and the Intel did score 32 so it did drop down to a little bit of a relatively choppy scenario but it was a lot better than the FX 83 20 at this stage when we contrast that to 1440p we had here an average frame rate of 40 one point eight versus thirty six point four eight so that difference does start to diminish crack crysis 3 is a seriously graphics graphically intensive game however that minimum frame rate noticed that minimum frame rate again dropped down to a round drop down to 11 in Intel it maintained the 31 FPS so there was a part in the level that must have had some sort of physics that the CPU couldn't cope with on the AMD however the Intel managed to cope with it relatively fine when we move now to the last game we had Batman Arkham Asylum at 1080p we had heared the game scoring 120 point one six average FPS on the AMD versus 157 point eight eight now these this was everything max 2 times MSA basically in a nutshell this game was absolutely fine on both CPUs it did not make a difference at all the AMD on 1440 put 1440p closed the gap even further and there wasn't much of a difference between these both these CPUs played Batman Arkham absolutely fine so anyway let's move on now to the multiplayer benchmarks alright so now we're moving on to the multiplayer benchmarks and basically this is going to have variants it can't be helped it's a multiplayer game where there's people standing in different places at all time firing different guns doing different things so it's not going to be a hundred percent there's going to be hundreds inaccurate there's going to be variants however I did try to eliminate as much variance as possible by doing trying to do the same pattern of things firing the same guns firing the same rocket at the same place only driving cars and sticking to land and this was done on the map called lane cam dam and the benchmark was done three times over 200 seconds and if anything I did try to make sure I was always firing a gun with the Intel so if anything I tried to stress the Intel as much as I could however the AMD did manage to score ninety point four eight at 1080p and the Intel did manage to pull away a little bit with 113 point 535 the minimum frame rate was the most interesting here we did have a thirty nine minimum frame rate had dropped to thirty nine FPS on the ND with the Intel sustaining 77 so I did think I did notice this frame drop and it was when I was firing a rocket I did notice the jittering the Intel didn't display any of that jittering at 1080p when we move now to 1440p the differences start to diminish and we have here 78 versus 72 so the minimum frame rate again was similar to the 1080p result so there was a part that was there was I think this this frame drop was CPU due to the CPU again it was when I was firing a rocket the Intel managed to drop down to 51 here which I do believe this frame drop may have been caused by the GPU however I think this these results for battlefield 4 if you're on especially if you're on an AMD graphics card are going to be mitigated because they have released their mantle update which if you have an AMD graphics card it helps out and it reduces the load on the CPU so if you got 99 to 90 and an AMD and you're playing in all you do is play battlefield you don't have to really worry about these results however if you have an AMD I mean a Nvidia graphics card then you may wish to couple it and you're playing battlefield 4 then you may wish to either sell your Nvidia graphics card I'll get an Intel CPU if your die a battlefield de hell in fatal battlefield player who loves his battlefield anyway let's move now to Star Wars The Old Republic a game that I'm currently playing through the campaign it's actually a lot of fun I am liking the camp plant campaign I have heard different stories about the PvP but anyway let's move on to the results here we had eighty point three two at 1080p versus 106.9 - it is important to note that this game does have a frame cap built into it at 112 frames per second now this is just on the part of the map where I can run around and kill monsters and pretty much replicate this exact same results every time and it was 58 versus a hundred versus 95 the minimum frame rate so I'm going to pay attention to minimum frame rate because I did notice a little bit of screen tearing on the ad as opposed to the Intel which is pretty much exhibited a smooth gaming experience we move on now to 1440p Ultramax the intel did manage to maintain that smoothness the AMD did manage to drop a little bit more with the air the frame rates falling to sixty six point two four versus the Intel which means maintain 105 point three six so if we contrast that back to the 1080p there wasn't really a difference between Star Wars at between 1440p and 1080p on the intel have at the end it did manage to drop quite a bit of it quite a chunk there so let's move on now to sc2 Starcraft 2 now this is a game surprisingly everyone says oh man intel beats the AMD at Starcraft 2 and I did find that it did beat it by a little bit however I found that both times this was ultra and everything was maxed and I just played what I did was I played Terran and I just played a normal game where I was building Marines and I did build my siege tanks and I just attacked and I found that both CPUs played this game absolutely fine it was a smooth experience on both even though the Intel did beat it at 1080p I thought there was just no difference here like in terms of playing the game it was playing on fire both CPUs absolutely fine maybe if you get into a huge huge battle and you're one of those guys who always gets into huge battles then the Intel might exhibit more frame a bigger FPS boost but you know 1440p the differences were diminishing and we had 105 versus 98.5 - so both games played Starcraft 2 absolutely fine that's what I'm going to say there here is a new ethic game this is my favorite game and it's a MOBA game so basically you guys who played dota will know um dota 2 and you guys who play League of Legends will know what MOBA games are there are a lot of fun I love it here is in u.s. I just love it even though it's a pretty imbalance game I enjoy playing and that's the main thing you should enjoy playing your video games what we had here was ninety one point five nine at 1080p versus one hundred twenty two point three five eight now this game does have a frame limit built into the game in 127 125 frames per second both of these CPUs managed to hit that frame cap however the minimum frame rates again there was a big difference with 90 versus 50 so at one point that I played a character called blitz and I played in the exact same Lane every time so the results were pretty accurate here the Intel did manage do not exhibit any jitter as opposed to it you know when dropped down to 50 frames per second it was a slight doodle and that's the thing even though the it only shows 50 frames per second the jittering like they're basically a frame would have started so it would have been actually lower than 50 FPS if I did a frame Lancie test it would show that as well anyway we've got here 1440p we had here the difference started to pronounce it was the difference here was a me sorry the difference was pretty much the same as it was at 1080p we had 119 FPS versus 86 or 87 and we had the minimum of 49 versus 84 so that minimum frame rate was pretty much the same as it was at 1080p which means there was I was doing something that was causing the CPU to jitter both times at 1080p and 1440p on the AMD so let's move on now to the planetside 2 which was a really was a game that was requested a lot by you guys here we have the Intel exhibiting a hundred and thirty three point six frames per second versus the AMD which exhibited seventy six point five one frames per second so there's almost a 100 I mean it's a significant difference in frame so if you're playing planetside 2 you will want an Intel CPU I don't know why the difference is this big but it's huge and keep in mind this was really a subtle benchmark I didn't get into any battles I just ran around the base firing a gun it was just to see how the CPU is performed in this game and you guys are getting a rough picture of how it performs the Intel does pull away by a lot in this game if we contrast that to 1080p it looks like the AMD caught up a little bit as but it was still CPU bound it's pretty much the exact same result seventy six point five one versus seventy six point three one with the pretty much the same minimum frame rate there so the exact same minimum frame rate actually we the Intel did start to get GPU bound here which was interesting 105 point 2 9 vs 133 point 3 to 6 so the bottom line with this game is if you are playing planetside 2 you will most likely want an Intel CPU so that was that part let's now move on to the streaming benchmarks ok so basically these are the next benchmarks I did I decided to test two games that I would personally be streaming in the future I then decided that I was going to test them at 1440p and downscale it to 1080p with dxtory and then send that through OBS to twitch TV I then decided to capture the frame rates with fraps on top of that and these are the results that I got first up was battlefield 4 which is an 8 threaded game so if anything this should have been in favor of the AMD however this is where things surprise me the Intel scored an average of 64 point 5 4 frames per second as opposed to the AMD which scored 36 point 8 2 and look at these minimum dips this went down to 9 fps as opposed to Intel which only didn't only dip 256 frames per second basically what one was streamable the Intel did was playable and was streamable the AMD was just a horrid experience if you wanted to stream this on a gigabytes of RAM now people are wondering why the AMD so do so bad here I believe it has to do with just that the 8 gigabytes of RAM I believe as you guys know the Intel does utilize memory better than the aim d-does so I believe this problem would be alleviated if I put in 16 gigabytes of RAM so basically the lesson of lesson out of this was to if you want to stream battlefield 4 and you're on an AMD have 16 gigabytes of RAM let's move on now to Han where things were not memory it wasn't bottlenecking the memory was not bottlenecking or something else was not bottlenecking these two games the Intel managed to score one hundred and three point eight six frames per second with the minimum of 72 so it was a very smooth experience on the Intel the AMD dropped down to fifty seven point three four frames per second with a minimum of forty three FPS so the AMD was a little bit choppy as opposed the Intel which was a smooth experience for streaming here as a new earth now this I I don't know basically in a nutshell the Intel was better for streaming than the AMD was so I don't know where people are telling me people telling me look man the AMD is better for streaming I don't know where you guys are getting these rumors from but the Intel clearly one here and basically if you guys want to stream in you're serious about streaming I do recommend getting sixteen gigabytes of RAM though ok so let's look at some rendering and unzipping and also a test with UniGene value that I did first up we have the Premiere Pro 6 rendering time so lower is better here basically I took a video and I it was like a three minute video I think and it was basically I just did the apply the same settings the the same Mbps rate on both same audio on same 30 frames per second at 1080p rendered it to mp4 and this is the results the Intel at 4.2 gigahertz managed to do it in two minutes and 19 seconds the AMD managed to do it in 3 minutes per notch three minutes flat so the a the Intel was faster at rendering a video now let's have a look at the unzipping a file and basically we had WinRAR we unzipped an 8 gigabyte file which is pretty damn huge and the Intel did it in 2 minutes and 15 seconds and the AMD managed to do it in 3 minutes and 11 seconds so on both these two real-world tasks that I do for me personally the the AMD lost the Intel one so I don't know people say rendering is faster on the eight core the four core beaters so I'm a bit surprised there when we move on now to UniGene valley benchmark this is a this is one of the game this is one of the benchmark synthetics I'd like because it's just a really graphically intensive benchmark and it also tells you about power consumption as well but we'll get on the power consumption next we have we have here a scorer at 1080p of 4221 on the Intel and the AMD managed to score 3176 however when we contrast this to 1440p we do see the difference diminish a lot with the AMD scoring 2461 and the Intel scoring 2675 so that difference is really diminished at 1440p I mean if you went up to 4k as well the differences would diminish as well so practically be non-existent at 4k okay so next up we have power consumption and this is a sort of it is pretty important for in order to get to the correct recommendation which CPU is best for you we saw here with the idle difference there really wasn't a lot in it I think was about 25 watts so I did just check my power meter and I did just round it to the nearest five just to make it simple when we're doing the calculations so it idled at 135 versus 110 on the Intel so there wasn't much difference there I mean the Eiling wasn't much of a difference there however when we looked at a game like Crysis 3 this is where things got heavy and actually this is this was a really interesting thing for me too because I've never seen my power supply pushed so hard before the AMD managed to take it to 625 watts and the Intel also managed to take it up to 570 watts so there was a 55 watt power difference and this surprisingly also scored a higher wattage then UniGene Valley did which was pretty surprising for me so Crysis 3 very intensive game if anything yeah maybe it's something to be careful of because if you have a weak power supply this game may indeed crash a power supply but it's a merit to the antek earth what 650 watt because it handled these lamp ample fine so within some so anyway we look at now the powers competent power consumption during Heroes of Newerth and we saw here 265 versus 330 so there was about a 65 watt power difference here and then we have the last was battlefield 4 with about 575 watts versus 540 so that wasn't actually a different that much of a difference in battlefield 4 so overall I'd say that maybe be a 50 watt difference if you're gaming the difference between these two CPUs it wasn't that big however 50 watts is still 50 Watts extra that you get a pay so again I've done some quick calculations here and basically this is the question you have to ask yourself I put the formula in the description below so if you live in a country that where you're paying a lot per kilowatt hour like I am then put that price into the formula put how many hours a day on average use your computer or you're going to game and then do the math for yourself basically I use probably about 4 hours a day the computer so I've done the maths here for me in Japan the differences between these two CPUs for me would be about 25 dollars and 55 cents a year for you guys in Australia if you're playing 4 hours a day it'd be about 21 dollars and 17 cents so if you're in the States again the states is really cheap 8 dollars and 76 cents you guys are paying a thing like 12 cents a kilowatt-hour an average it's dirt cheap instead power is pretty damn cheap you know I'm paying like 35 cents a kilowatt-hour in Japan I know the Aussies are paying about 29 cents that's what my mum was paying when I went back at Christmas and so you can see here that it depends where you live honestly eight dollars and 76 cents is not that much if you live in the States I don't think power is going to be too big concern however you do live in a country where we're paying a lot per kilowatt hour then this is something to think about if you want to own this CPU for two or three years then add that up for me it would be about a $50 difference I'm guessing over two years so that's something to think about anyway let's move on now to the final and the recommendations where I'm going to talk about which CPU to recommend to you guys and which because they're both good in different scenarios and I'm going to talk about that in the recommendations now okay so you guys have made it this far too the recommendations and basically the recommendation is going to be cut and dry however it's going to be similar to the precursor except I'm going to talk about it more in depth today and I talked about when's the best cases for which when should you buy which because they're both valid purchases let's talk about the FX 8320 first okay so this is the eight core and also I'll talk about the FX 6300 as well because these two CPUs represent great value at a certain level and I'm going to talk about that level and that is the mid-range level when you I've recommended this thing in the past for a hundred and thirty dollars I've seen it go for one hundred and forty dollars it's extraordinarily good value for money when you couple it with a budget a am3+ 970 motherboard it's a really good CPU I mean you're paying what $60 for a and three-plus motherboard $130 for the CPU getting a really good combo for $190 then put that money towards a graphics card say GTX 760 or an i-9 - sorry 99 to 70 and you've got yourself one really good balanced gaming rig so as you guys throwing the results though when we start to go with the high end graphics card the especially the GTX 780 I then took that taken a graphics card overclocked it more and it's pushed these CPUs to the brink and so when I push these CPUs to the brink that's when the Intel started to pull ahead and in some cases it was a huge difference I mean you saw planetside 2 I was like I was ninety percent or something extra frames that was just too big to say that it wasn't a difference I mean and so you know you guys probably wondering wolves people have tested these things in the past and there was only like a 5 FPS difference there wasn't much of a difference but times have changed I mean the GTX 780 has been released the r9 290 has been released and you know when these people did their tests they tested it on what would be considered now mid-range graphics cards so I think this update is I think it's a necessary thing for the tech world and the tech community and I'm glad I could do it for you guys because I want to end this debate I'm sick of you know I'm sick of arguing Intel versus Andy I'm just god I'm blown out of my mind here anyway ok so let's move on now to the Intel when is this the Best Buy basically the Intel does definitely represent money when you're going with a high-end graphics card as you guys saw in the tests here this was done with the GTX 780 that I overclocked myself to the max it can go and in some games the differences were freaking huge I mean look at planetside 2 that was a huge difference look at arma 3 arma 3 was a pretty damn fun game by the way thanks for recommending me that that was a really good game I enjoyed that the differences in ARMA 3 with big - so basically if you guys are going with a high-end graphics card then get the Intel CPU you're going to benefit I think honestly this CPU does get underestimated a lot if you guys didn't know this currently has the best IPC on the market it beats Intel's own six cores in single threaded applications because it's got the best IBC therefore 960 X is only on the Ivy Bridge architecture this is on the new Haswell architecture which has better IPC than the six core so I think this thing gets underestimated a lot even because it's only a four core don't let that elude you most things don't even run on four cores at the moment I mean some games are running on eight threads but this thing on four threads will max any single GPU you can throw at it as we saw in the results here it's one hell of a CPU for the money and it is I think it does get underestimated a lot everyone's like at the 4770k don't worry about the 4770k for 670 K is really good value for money I mean if you are streaming and you're serious about streaming and you do a lot of rendering then the four six then the 4770k will be a good buy if it's going to save you a lot of time generally the four six seven ta is really good CPU when you couple it with a high-end graphics card and that's my recommendations there I'm going to talk about so basically let's cut that FX 8320 great value for money when you couple it with a mid-range graphics card this is great when you couple it with a mid to high-end graphics card sort of like your gtx 770 your gtx 780 or r9 280x or your r9 290x this is a great graphics great CPU to couple with a high-end graphics card let's talk about more things though this is what I didn't mention in the benchmarks I'm going to talk about a little things as well the Intel I mean there's the power difference as well sorry I'll talk about that now quickly power difference if you pay a lot for a kilowatt hour go check your power bill if you pay a lot for a kilowatt hour then that's probably you're going to be another factor where you're going to want to consider the Intel over the AMD as for me for instance it would probably amount to around I know maybe $50 over a few years that's that's money that you're going to save if you get the Intel if you live in the states it's going to be sewing significant that you don't have to worry about it because you guys are paying 12 12 cents a kilowatt-hour so do the calculations for you do the calculations for you I'm not sitting in your chair playing games for you you're sitting you know I'm sitting in my chair playing games for me so I'm going to get what's best for me and that's what I want you guys to get what's best for you these are my recommendations this is what I'd recommend myself what I'm recommending you guys today is what I'm recommending myself and it's same with my budget builds this is what I would buy when I do my budget builds so you get where I'm going anyway let's talk about now lastly talk about different some sort of Augmented things that I didn't mention in the benchmarks okay so why didn't you do frame latency testing I decided leave frame latency testing out because it was only going to show that the Intel was beating the AMD because of those minimum frame rates I think that's proof enough they're the minimum frame rates already proved that the Intel had better frame latency than the AMD not to mention frame Lancie testing takes me a long time to compile and I'm ready spent a huge amount of time doing these freaking tests and yeah like you know I enjoy doing it though I do enjoy doing it in hindsight it's just I got a lot on my plate IRL and you know I'm a busy guy IRL so design a shirt for the wind but you know we go now this is the something I'm going to talk about with these CPUs the Intel and this is the reason why I put it back in my rig after I finished the test on the AMD I put the Intel back in because it was faster in general usage and this is another thing as well I don't think a lot of people mentioned the Intel loaded up installed things quicker it loaded up quicker it loaded up games quicker it multi dit alt-tab quicker it changed freaking graphics settings quicker there was just did every general usage thing quicker than the FX 8320 did and I think that's something that doesn't get mentioned because in I was so used to using my for 670 K that when I went to my MD it frustrated me a little bit in some circumstances so that's something as well to consider you've got you know a lot of threads a lot of games aren't already a lot of applications out there besides games aren't eight threaded you know a lot of games a lot of applications are still only single or dual threaded so you got to keep that in mind the Intel is going to do better in all those applications besides gaming you're probably wondering as well with the FX 8320 it's an eight core why didn't it do so well in the 8 in the 8 threaded games what did well in the 8 threaded games so just drop some sticky down it did well in the 8 threaded games it's just that the Intel even only on four threads managed to max the graphics card you've got four cores of CPU running against one core on a GPU you're going to keep that in mind this thing on four threads max the GTX 780 ample fine so that's something did not forget about so I thought you know in all-in-all it's this is what it is and that's the recommendations I made I hope you guys enjoyed this whole series and I'm going to get back onto my budget build soon they'll be coming next and I'm going to be getting onto some reviews I got to get a lot of sound a lot of sound things to do and yeah that's about it so okay so that pretty much wraps it up I hope you guys enjoyed this series of the FX 8320 versus the intel honestly I had a lot of fun building a new rig I'm going to get you guys do not worry I'm going to get a lot of guides done for this I'm going to talk about the tweaks I'm going to talk about the different settings in the bass to tweak to get the best FPS out of this thing I'm also going to do an overclocking tutorial for you guys on the AMD CPUs and also I'm going to be doing the review on the parts that I used on the AMD as well because then I've got a salman case there to review i didn't use that for the AMD yet but i'm going to be putting the AMD rig in that case i've also got the big Zalman cooler to review which I've got mixed opinions about I mean look it's a great cooler it works well it's just the installation is one of the worst in the world anyway but I'll give you guys a review on that soon and I hope you guys enjoyed this video like I mean is a long video but if you're still here with me then I love you guys a lot so basically you know I'm always going to keep giving you guys the truth I don't give a about these 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peace out for now ah and another thing we got a new alias coming baby it ain't Brian easy anymore I mean I've got a cure the tech world of fanboy ISM so I'm now dr. easy you guys can call me the doc I'm going to be cleansing the tech world of fanboy ISM one fanboy at a time anyway peace out for now doctor easy bye okay so first up we had here battlefield 4 now this is probably one of the most requested games well actually a lot of these games were requested a lot that's why I did them all but anyway we had the i-5 for 670 clay K clay for 670 clay cocked it cocked G the the i-5 for 670 clay cocked at 4.2 gigahertz God welcome back to TECA cities behrani Z coming back to you guys
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