AMD FX-8350 vs AMD FX-8320

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As above. An FX 8320 is essentially an underclocked 8350 - with a simple multiplier bump you can get 8350 speeds out of an 8320, for less money and usually you don't even need to touch the voltages. So an 8320 is basically a cheaper 8350.
As above. An FX 8320 is essentially an underclocked 8350 - with a simple multiplier bump you can get 8350 speeds out of an 8320, for less money and usually you don't even need to touch the voltages. So an 8320 is basically a cheaper 8350.
 
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ShadyHamster

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If you dont want to overclock go with the 8350, it will give better performance out of the box at stock settings.
If you are going to OC then i see no reason to get the 8350 since most 8320's can be OC'ed to 4ghz quite easily.

My 8320 is currently at 4.2ghz with a slight undervolt at 1.275v.