In the house this weekend I'll have 2 R9 290's, an i5 4670K, an FX8320, and an i7 4770K.
Busy weekend there...
What board is with the 8320? No benchmarks at stock, please

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In the house this weekend I'll have 2 R9 290's, an i5 4670K, an FX8320, and an i7 4770K.
In WAY before youLook at 2nd post of this thread...
I gave very objective opinions on all the CPUs and commented on cost and usage accordingly.
Busy weekend there...
What board is with the 8320? No benchmarks at stock, please![]()
Busy weekend there...
What board is with the 8320? No benchmarks at stock, please![]()
I don't know on what board yet, so far I've only ordered the R9 290.
Waiting on more cash, I need to get to the bank too.
4770k should be ordered today.
But I need to be careful with the spending, gotta plan it out.
Unfortunately, it's my girlfriend's 20th (So that'll be a night out Saturday) I'll be busy till Saturday as it is at work.
Only day I'd have free is Sunday (I don't get hang overs)
Nothing would be at stock if I did it though
Bearing in mind these parts are for lads rigs (The 4670K goes with the R9 290 and the FX8320 is going with the 7950)
Since I support over a dozen systems, I can shift people about, get them good upgrades, and good prices, and all are parts I've bought so I have no warranty issues with giving them X or Y part from X or Y system at a cheaper price.
The best board on a budget is the Asus 970 EVO R2.0 (£80-90), or for Crossfire the Sabertooth if you shop around. Anything cheaper than £100 other than the Asus will struggle to get over ~4.3GHz on the CPU.
And the hangovers will come eventually...
Level of support, not whether it supports SLI or not - with the Asus 970 you're limited to 8x4x, with the 990X board it's 8x8x, and 16x16x on 990FX. All three do 16x on a single GPU.
Some nice prices right now for a higher end AMD build:
YOUR BASKET
1 x Asus Sabertooth 990FX R2.0 AMD 990FX (Socket AM3+) DDR3 Motherboard £139.99
1 x AMD Piledriver FX-8 Eight Core 8320 Black Edition 3.50GHz (Socket AM3+) Processor - Retail £110.99
Total : £250.98 (includes shipping : FREE).
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The price of a 4770K alone and a top end Motherboard to boot.
I use:
FX6300 @ 4.6 (max temp under load is 55c) and its under water.
ASUS M5A97 R2.0 Board Chipset 970
8GB 1600mhz corsair XMS3 ram
XFX 7950 @ 1125/1560
i can play any game @ full at 1080. i average 60-80fps depending on the game.
i also use my pc for everything, internet, video editiing, gaming, etc etc.
my fx6300 can reach 5ghz, but not with my board.
hope this helps on your decision.
jonnyp
Perfect Jonnyp,
RW stats, Defo going down the AMD route this time.
Im gonna wait till January, Hopefully pick up more of a bargain in jan sales. Again thanks for all the advice. Been playing some games as well, Forgot how great my PC is.
With the FX8320 currently being 110 quid I'd just get one of them now tbh.