AMD FX-6350 Six Core Processor AM3+ 4.2GHZ 8MB L3 Cache 125W Retail Box
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Robert_J@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/23/14 |
AMD FX-6350 Six Core Processor AM3+ 4.2GHZ 8MB L3 Cache 125W Retail Box
Cons:Died after a few days
Pros:Probably a really good CPU |
Rod L R_H@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/11/13 |
AMD FX-6350 Six Core Processor AM3+ 4.2GHZ 8MB L3 Cache 125W Retail Box
Cons:If there is one, I haven't found one, not even on a MSI-970A-G46 board which cost less than this processor.
Pros:Very stable at 4.51mhz - usuing stock cooler - no heat issues at all - price was ten bucks more than the 6300 Comment:
I'm writing this review since I wasn't able to find many and somebody needs to point out this is one processor that comes with a stock cooler, easily overclocked with MSI motherboard / software.I'm running this processor at 451mz with a MSI 970A-G46 board and G.Skill 2133 mhz memory which cost as much as the board but it runs cool, the board temp is cool and the processor is cool with no overheat issues. I'm very impressed with this processor and I would highly recommend it especially when its at $ 129Four stars as the stock cooler could be taller and smaller as it does get a little too close to the first memory socket. |
I rebuilt my PC with this CPU, a new Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 and new EVGA GTX-760. After a few days the PC wouldn't start. I thought it was the mobo, so I RMA's it twice, taking about a month before I realized it was this CPU causing the problem. NCIX would not help since it was over 30 days. I did RMA with AMD, they paid for shipping both ways and I now have a brand new 6350 from AMD. Moral of the story, make sure you check if this CPU is problem before assuming its MOBO.For the few days it did work, it seemed really good.