Processor dilemma and other questions

Fetchz

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Hi,

This is the build that I've come up with:

CPU: AMD FX-8350 Black Edition
GPU: Gigabyte GV R795WF3-3GD
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3
Power supply: Cooler Master B500
HDD: WD Blue 500GB
RAM: Corsair Value Select 2x4GB
Case: Cooler Master Elite K380
€790.-

I'm not sure if I should get a 8320 or a 8350.
When I get a 8320, I can buy a better gpu.
But the 8350 is a lot better.
My budget is around €720 or $950.

I'm planning on buying it as soon as my old pc is sold, wich will be in around a month.
I want to use it mostly for gaming, games like Black Ops 2 and GTA V (If it comes to pc) I would like to have them maxed out :D
I'm upgrading because my current pc is a pile of crap
My monitor is a 1920x1080 24 inch BenQ
I don't need to buy an OS.
My preffered website is Azerty It's a Dutch site.
I live in Noord-Holland in the Netherlands.
Preference: no
Overclocking: Maybe, I prefer not to do it
No SLI
Sound and look doesn't matter to me, since I have a headset and don't look at my pc while gaming :p



 
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I don't know where you are getting the information that the one of the FX processors will allow for better graphics but even if that is the case they are both fast enough to keep up with the Gigabyte GPU and having integrated graphics(aka graphics included in the CPU or on the motherboard) won't improve your gaming capabilities. If you really have to meet your budget then I would swap the 8350 for the 8320 and save $40 or however much the difference is on Azerty. If you are able to stretch 70 Euros above your budget to meet the 8350 I'd go for it.
 

Fetchz

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The Gigabyte GV R795WF3-3GD is a HD 7950, not an integrated graphics thing.
 
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Yes, but you mention in your original question that you get a better GPU with the 8350. I'm saying that any GPU which would be included on the CPU(integrated graphics) won't matter BECAUSE the Gigabyte graphics card will carry your graphic performance. Just for continuity, any graphics card not included on-board or on-die is referred to as dedicated graphics card.
 

Fetchz

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Stupid me, I ment to say 8320, I then can buy a more expensive gpu.
 

Danzas4321

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I know you said no overclocking but you can just get an 8320 and Oc to the stock 8350 speeds on the stock cooler and it will be fine. 8320' are essentially the same as an 8350 with a lower clock speed. then the money you saved can go into a better gpu, even though the one you have is more than adequate
 

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