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Hey all,
I'm going to be building up own gaming PC this winter and just wanted some advice. I'm trying to choose between the 9370 and 8370 processors, but I wanted to know your opinions on the pros and cons of both. I know the 9370 is faster and uses more power, but I'm afraid of overheating. I'm a dedicated gamer but won't be doing any overclocking. Any help is appreciated!
I'm going to be building up own gaming PC this winter and just wanted some advice. I'm trying to choose between the 9370 and 8370 processors, but I wanted to know your opinions on the pros and cons of both. I know the 9370 is faster and uses more power, but I'm afraid of overheating. I'm a dedicated gamer but won't be doing any overclocking. Any help is appreciated!
yanis31
October 17, 2014 4:10:16 AM
i have a FX8370E and it overclocks a little better than the previous 8350/8320 etc... so far passing all stress tests at 4.66 ghz @ 1.4 volts using GA-970A-UD3P and you can go a lil lower on the volts too... i suspect with a 990fx board these would be a dream but still no point in chooseing one over intel unless you are
doing something heavily multithreaded all the time... like streaming for instance (its arguably some 10% worse than a 4790k at this... depending on the clocks on both... game's fps however will be better with intel, the performance per clock of these chips are the same as it was nearly 2 years ago when visheras launched...
doing something heavily multithreaded all the time... like streaming for instance (its arguably some 10% worse than a 4790k at this... depending on the clocks on both... game's fps however will be better with intel, the performance per clock of these chips are the same as it was nearly 2 years ago when visheras launched...
ifreestylin
October 5, 2014 7:46:50 PM
If your building a new PC why go AMD? FX 9370 plus a decent cooler cost about as much a i7 4790K which is better in every way at stock.
Since your not going to overclock get the i7-4790 or i5-4690
You made two threads
http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2324509/9370-837...
Since your not going to overclock get the i7-4790 or i5-4690
You made two threads
http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2324509/9370-837...
smackers_12
October 5, 2014 7:44:24 PM
anti-duck
October 5, 2014 7:40:38 PM
The 9370 is basically just an 8370 with a higher vcore and mutliplier resulting in a 220w TDP as opposed to a 125w TDP... that's potentially a lot of heat and you're going to need a motherboard and cooling system to cope with that. But on a good note, the 9370 (where I'm from) is just ~£10 more than the 8370 so I'd go for it over the 8370, but then the 8370 is ~£20 more than the 8350 which isn't warranted in the 100MHz extra clock speed and then you have the 8320 at ~£20 less than the 8350, which is the one I'd go for; But then the prices might not be like that at all where you live.
amgraves08
October 5, 2014 7:33:11 PM
UnionPacific
October 5, 2014 7:30:57 PM
I have a 9370 and am extremely satisfied. I would however recommend a 120mm or 240mm radiator like this (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...) for comfortable temperatures and over clocking headroom. Hope this helps!
smackers_12
October 5, 2014 7:29:55 PM
Huang Ray
October 5, 2014 7:27:11 PM
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