Given what the game developers have said ("DICE has a partnership with AMD specifically for Battlefield 4 on PC to showcase and optimize the game for AMD hardware"), I'd be very surprised if going down two full GPU ranges just to get an Intel CPU would do anything other than seriously harm performance in that game.
I am not disputing either that on certain games the FX-6300/8320 would hold back the GPU compared to an i5 3570K, but where this would mean rates under 60fps on a 7950 would be extremely rare. On most games, being far more GPU bound, you'd see a big improvement with a 7950 just as you would combined with a 3570K.
I am not disputing either that on certain games the FX-6300/8320 would hold back the GPU compared to an i5 3570K, but where this would mean rates under 60fps on a 7950 would be extremely rare. On most games, being far more GPU bound, you'd see a big improvement with a 7950 just as you would combined with a 3570K.























