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re: PC Discussion - Gaming, Performance and Enthusiasts
Posted on 2/12/14 at 11:27 am to bluebarracuda
Posted on 2/12/14 at 11:27 am to bluebarracuda
What's the difference in:
AMD FD8320FRHKBOX FX-8320 FX-Series 8-Core Black Edition
and
AMD FD8350FRHKBOX FX-8350 FX-Series 8-Core Black Edition
is an 8350 and the extra $40 it costs THAT MUCH BETTER than the 8320?
--
Also, looking at the pcpartpicker, I see that cases only fit certain motherboards according to the lists. Will any mid case work for any motherboard? Or will I have to pay attention to which case can hold what?
AMD FD8320FRHKBOX FX-8320 FX-Series 8-Core Black Edition
and
AMD FD8350FRHKBOX FX-8350 FX-Series 8-Core Black Edition
is an 8350 and the extra $40 it costs THAT MUCH BETTER than the 8320?
--
Also, looking at the pcpartpicker, I see that cases only fit certain motherboards according to the lists. Will any mid case work for any motherboard? Or will I have to pay attention to which case can hold what?
Posted on 2/12/14 at 11:31 am to USAF Hart
If you are OC'ing, yes. The 8350 are better bins.
In your case, get the 8320. We are talking about OC's trying to get above 5.0GHz.
EDT:
I have never used PCPartpicker before because I believe the layout is terrible.
To answer your question, two different Mid-Tower cases are made. A mid-tower for ATX boards and a mid-tower for mATX boards.
What ever motherboard you choose, make sure the case is for full ATX or mATX.
In your case, get the 8320. We are talking about OC's trying to get above 5.0GHz.
EDT:
quote:
Also, looking at the pcpartpicker, I see that cases only fit certain motherboards according to the lists. Will any mid case work for any motherboard? Or will I have to pay attention to which case can hold what?
I have never used PCPartpicker before because I believe the layout is terrible.
To answer your question, two different Mid-Tower cases are made. A mid-tower for ATX boards and a mid-tower for mATX boards.
What ever motherboard you choose, make sure the case is for full ATX or mATX.
This post was edited on 2/12/14 at 11:34 am
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