Can someone explain why I shouldn't get an AMD FX CPU?


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I was looking for a new CPU, and basing my decision on the performance scores from here and the price.

My current CPU (i5-750) scores 4,373.

These are the currently available CPUs, their scores, and their prices:

i5 2400S	4,857	?148.00
i5 2310		5,539	?142.00
i5 2320		5,681	?142.00
i5 2400		5,849	?148.96
i5 3330		5,851	?139.91
i5 2450P	6,026	?148.49
i5 2500		6,276	?160.49
i5 3450S	6,326	?154.49
i5 2380P	6,358	?141.87
i5 2500K	6,415	?165.07
i5 3450		6,490	?149.50
i5 3470S	6,501	?144.05
i5 3470		6,637	?147.88
i5 3550		6,922	?156.98
i5 3570		7,015	?168.32
i5 3570K	7,139	?175.05

FX-4300		 4,672	?96.22
FX-6200		 6,237	?100.70
FX-6300		 6,601	?101.96
FX-8120		 6,660	?121.00
FX-8150		 7,745	?137.73
FX-8320		 8,256	?126.64
FX-8350		 9,178	?158.60

It appears to me, the AMD FX chips are highly competitive, and much lower priced.

If I were to choose an AMD FX chip, I'd go for one of the bottom three in the chart above.

Should I go the AMD FX route?

Insanely high power usage. Around 100-150 watts idle, and 300+ at load (and that's without overclocking). And those benchmarks are only based on a single test. I'd recommend looking at an all round review for deciding. From what I can remember they're still way below the Intel CPU's in gaming but about equal for number crunching.

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Insanely high power usage. Around 100-150 watts idle, and 300+ at load (and that's without overclocking). And those benchmarks are only based on a single test. I'd recommend looking at an all round review for deciding. From what I can remember they're still way below the Intel CPU's in gaming but about equal for number crunching.

Ah, yeh, I'd be using it for gaming.

I would need some kind of chart, though. Or it's impossible to compare this many CPUs! :(

http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2012/11/06/amd-fx-8350-review/6

The best I could find, unfortunately I can't remember where I read the original review.

Basically AMD's philosophy is because they simply cannot match the efficiency of Intel's CPU's they are trying to make up the deficit by cramming more cores onto the die and running them at a higher clock speed. It seems to be working when number crunching but not so much for gaming.

Found some gaming benchmarks. I have edited the image to add current prices and the Passmark scores:

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if you already have a 3570k compatible Intel board, then yep go Intel, but if you already have an FX compatible board, 8350 all the way imo

if you already have a 3570k compatible Intel board, then yep go Intel, but if you have an FX compatible board, 8350 all the way imo

I would need a new motherboard if I got a newer Intel CPU, so it's not really a deciding factor.

According to the benchmarks above, the new AMD CPUs hold their weight against the Intel ones, even in gaming.

I would need a new motherboard if I got a newer Intel CPU, so it's not really a deciding factor.

According to the benchmarks above, the new AMD CPUs hold their weight against the Intel ones, even in gaming.

Yep that's what I've seen too, I'm in no hurry to drop AMD any more, I was disappointed with bulldozer, but piledriver seem to hold their own very well, I'm sticking AMD for the foreseeable future

AMD's fx cpu's only really hold up decently when in heavily multi-threaded loads. Things that aren't heavily threaded can fall behind intel quite a bit. And any game that's cpu bound to any degree with fall noticeably behind an intel chip.

Then again, the FX-8350 and 2500K have similar prices, the 8350 has a much higher Passmark but the 2500K beats it by quite a bit in gaming.

HMM! Decisions.

It definitely has come down to choice recently, vs price vs performance as it used to be, personally I like how AMD don't force socket upgrades with each new CPU release, so you can invest in a good AMD board and know you can continue to upgrade CPUs for quite some time before needing a new board

The i5-3570k only costs about ?15 more (?20 more if you go for boxed rather than OEM). It's a faster gaming CPU, and will consume a fraction of the power of an FX-8350, the effect on your electricity bill is something i'd personally advise factoring in. As far as I'm concerned it's simply a far superior choice.

It definitely has come down to choice recently, vs price vs performance as it used to be, personally I like how AMD don't force socket upgrades with each new CPU release, so you can invest in a good AMD board and know you can continue to upgrade CPUs for quite some time before needing a new board

FUD. Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge CPU's and boards are interoperable.

Insanely high power usage. Around 100-150 watts idle, and 300+ at load (and that's without overclocking). And those benchmarks are only based on a single test. I'd recommend looking at an all round review for deciding. From what I can remember they're still way below the Intel CPU's in gaming but about equal for number crunching.

I think those stats are for the whole system not just the CPU. Not fair to dump it all on it without a disclaimer.

@OP: Scratch the x1xx and x2xx because they're Bulldozer which is a bit slower and less efficient, unless you find an awesome deal or something. FXs are slower when it comes to performance per core, but as the game is more optimised for multi-threading the gap decreases. The # or cores should make them better for general usage too. Boards are also cheaper and the current socket should support next gen Steamroller, while Intel's 1155 will be replaced with 1150 for their next gen Haswell.

The i5-3570k only costs about ?15 more (?20 more if you go for boxed rather than OEM). It's a faster gaming CPU, and will consume a fraction of the power of an FX-8350, the effect on your electricity bill is something i'd personally advise factoring in. As far as I'm concerned it's simply a far superior choice.

I can't really afford a ?175 CPU, especially considering I have to factor in the cost of a new motherboard also :(

I can't really afford a ?175 CPU, especially considering I have to factor in the cost of a new motherboard also :(

Then why not save up? Over the course of it's life the saving in electricity will easily offset the extra cost of the CPU (or I see you're considering a 2500k also a good choice)

I think those stats are for the whole system not just the CPU. Not fair to dump it all on it without a disclaimer.

@OP: Scratch the x1xx and x2xx because they're bulldozer which is a bit slower and less efficient, unless you find an awesome deal or something. FXs are slower when it comes to performance per core, but as the game is more optimised for multi-threading the gap decreases. The # or cores should make them better for general usage too. Boards are also cheaper and the current socket should support next gen Steamroller, while Intel's 1155 will be replaced with 1150 for their next gen Haswell.

The tests are performed in the same way for both platforms, they are still valid

I can't really afford a ?175 CPU, especially considering I have to factor in the cost of a new motherboard also :(

As I said before, and as you are looking at CPUs for gaming, I have the ancient Phenom II 965 OCd to 4GHz and I don't have any CPU bottlenecks in any games that I can think of (Running a 7870 GPU)

Everyone would love a high end Intel machine, I don't want for anything really, apart from PhysX on benchmarks but that is NVidia GPU related not CPU

As I said before, and as you are looking at CPUs for gaming, I have the ancient Phenom II 965 OCd to 4GHz and I don't have any CPU bottlenecks in any games that I can think of (Running a 7870 GPU)

Everyone would love a high end Intel machine, I don't want for anything really, apart from PhysX on benchmarks

Except when comparing 2 CPU's at the same price point (8350 and 2500k) to choose a CPU that has less gaming power and consumes 3x as much power isn't being a smart consumer, it's simply insane. Pretty much the only reason to choose the 8350 over the 2500k would be if he were using his machine for programming, transcoding, or rendering. For gaming Intel CPU's beat AMD CPU's. Hands down.

The tests are performed in the same way for both platforms, they are still valid

You didn't give a source in that post, explained the methodology or compared it to Intel's offering so it was a statement without context. I know what you meant, but not everybody does.

As I said before, and as you are looking at CPUs for gaming, I have the ancient Phenom II 965 OCd to 4GHz and I don't have any CPU bottlenecks in any games that I can think of (Running a 7870 GPU)

Everyone would love a high end Intel machine, I don't want for anything really, apart from PhysX on benchmarks

Your phenom 2 is likely holding things back more than you think, especially with a gpu like that.

Except when comparing 2 CPU's at the same price point (8350 and 2500k) to choose a CPU that has less gaming power and consumes 3x as much power isn't being a smart consumer, it's simply insane. Pretty much the only reason to choose the 8350 over the 2500k would be if he were using his machine for programming, transcoding, or rendering. For gaming Intel CPU's beat AMD CPU's. Hands down.

I'm not trying to convince AMD over Intel, the guy says he is on a budget, I'm offering my experience for AMD,

Anyone with Intel experience is more than welcome to jump in,

I posted a review of the 8350 vs a few different Intel CPUs and the AMD faired very well

I would happily swap out my entire AMD setup for an Intel high end, but a lot of us don't have that luxury ;)

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