Is there any way too get i5's single threaded performance in FX8350 ?

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Well the 1st generation Core i5's from 2008 maybe, the ones from 2011 and newer, no there is not.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6396/the-vishera-review-amd-fx8350-fx8320-fx6300-and-fx4300-tested/4

To answer this, lets do a little rough math calculation. The FX-8350 runs at 4Ghz and gets a score of 1.1 on single-threaded benchmark Cinebench 11.5, while the lowest i5 in the test shown from 2011 gets a 1.47. Since clock speed is how you would attempt to get higher performance, we can divide the score by the clock speed, to get a rough and really loose idea of what the score would be on an FX 8350 at different clock speed. It averages 0.000275 score points for every Mhz.
Next we divide 1.47 by 0.000275, and that will tell is roughly what...
Well the 1st generation Core i5's from 2008 maybe, the ones from 2011 and newer, no there is not.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6396/the-vishera-review-amd-fx8350-fx8320-fx6300-and-fx4300-tested/4

To answer this, lets do a little rough math calculation. The FX-8350 runs at 4Ghz and gets a score of 1.1 on single-threaded benchmark Cinebench 11.5, while the lowest i5 in the test shown from 2011 gets a 1.47. Since clock speed is how you would attempt to get higher performance, we can divide the score by the clock speed, to get a rough and really loose idea of what the score would be on an FX 8350 at different clock speed. It averages 0.000275 score points for every Mhz.
Next we divide 1.47 by 0.000275, and that will tell is roughly what clock speed the FX 8350 would need to be at to equal Core i5 performance. 5345.5Mhz, or 5.34Ghz would need to be reached to get that kind of single-threaded performance out of the FX 8350 assuming it scales linear. While that is possible to reach, your CPU would be pulling in over 300w by itself, and would be extremely hot running. Its just not a good idea in the long run, especially when then the i5 will overclock just a little bit and become unreachable no matter how much you overclock.
 
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