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AMD FD6350FRHKBOX FX-6350 FX-Series 6-Core Black Edition

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Brand AMD
CPU Manufacturer AMD
CPU Model AMD FX
CPU Speed 3.9 GHz
CPU Socket Socket AM3+

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  • Frequency: 3.9/4.2GHZ (Base/Overdrive)
  • Cores: 6
  • Cache: 6/8MB (L2/L3)
  • Socket Type: AM3+ .Power Wattage: 125W
  • Includes Heat Sink Fan.
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    4.1 out of 5 stars
    412 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the functionality, value for money, and performance of the computer processor. They mention it works well in gaming builds, is a great start for a budget gaming or video editing PC, and never has lag issues. Some are satisfied with its durability and ease of installation. However, some customers have reported that the noise level is loud and differ on its heat resistance.

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    50 customers mention "Functionality"50 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the functionality of the computer processor. They mention it works efficiently, gets the job done, and has no hesitation when switching between programs. Some also say the stock fan seems to do the job. Overall, customers are happy with the performance and value of the product.

    "...sometimes bogs down when the ghouls attack en mass, but playing on High works perfect...." Read more

    "...I just replaced my older AMD processor with this one and it has worked flawlessly. I upgraded the heatsink and fan (paired it with a coolermaster)...." Read more

    "The processor is great I love it, great for everyday use and heavier gaming too...." Read more

    "...renewed, memories graphic board and SSD reused All over performance is very good...." Read more

    34 customers mention "Value for money"34 positive0 negative

    Customers appreciate the value for money of the computer processor. They mention it's a great start for a budget gaming or video editing PC, and it's solid.

    "...I find this product to be a great value and recommend it!" Read more

    "...Price/performance is excellent. You cannot buy a Intel CPU with this performance at this price. I made a comparison between AMD A10 series...." Read more

    "...A great upgrade from my phenom 965. No issues with CPU, benchmarks are right on the money...." Read more

    "...Its a good budget processor." Read more

    30 customers mention "Speed"30 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the speed of the computer processor. They mention it's super fast, never has lagging issues, and runs at 3.9GHz and stable. Additionally, they say it runs smoothly and evenly.

    "...The computer is faster, performance is closer to the 8 core chips than it's more popular counterpart...." Read more

    "...It operates extremely fast and quiet. I bought it to use on a higher end custom desktop. The processor installed very easily...." Read more

    "...PD: *I started to play Far Cry 3 again and the lag issues were gone...." Read more

    "The processor is great I love it, great for everyday use and heavier gaming too...." Read more

    29 customers mention "Performance"29 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the performance of the computer processor. They mention it serves all their needs and is a great little CPU. Some say it's fine for gaming, although for most games the graphics card does the job.

    "...Gaming wise it's fine, although for most of my games the graphics card does the heavy lifting...." Read more

    "Great processor. Very fast and stable combined with something like this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019C3S2CS/..." Read more

    "...this CPU, dont belive all things that you read on forums, this is a great CPU, delivers an outstanding performance for your money, 3.9GHz at stock..." Read more

    "It's a great CPU performance wise, but it comes with a cheap-ish heat sink that sounds like a falling airplane when it goes over ~40-45 degrees C...." Read more

    12 customers mention "Durability"12 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the durability of the computer processor. They mention it runs stable, has no crashes, and is well-put-together. Some say it lasts for years and has zero issues to date.

    "...So far I have no problems with the chip or it's performance...." Read more

    "I have always been a fan of AMD because of the performance and durability...." Read more

    "...A great upgrade from my phenom 965. No issues with CPU, benchmarks are right on the money...." Read more

    "...'ll overclock fairly stable to 4.7ghz without too much complaint and run stable...." Read more

    8 customers mention "Ease of installation"8 positive0 negative

    Customers find the installation process of the computer processor easy. They mention it works great and video editing is a snap.

    "...I bought it to use on a higher end custom desktop. The processor installed very easily...." Read more

    "...It's snappy and well put together and overclocks quite well...." Read more

    "...It rattled around quite a bit.Back to the CPU. Easy installation, gets the job done" Read more

    "Definitely improved my PC's performance. Very simple to install...." Read more

    13 customers mention "Heat resistance"7 positive6 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the heat resistance of the computer processor. Some mention it runs cool with their CoolerMaster 212, while others say it starts to be an issue and the heat sink is very loud.

    "...Not as power hungry as an 8 core and runs much cooler too. Using supplied standard cooling with no overtemps or heating...." Read more

    "...I have had it up to 4.5 and am sure I can go more but heat starts to be an issue...." Read more

    "...I was able to overclock it and it was stable and ran cool with my CoolerMaster 212...." Read more

    "...975 BE to 4.0ghz, but that wasn't possible due to the extreme heat that it produced...." Read more

    14 customers mention "Noise level"3 positive11 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the noise level of the computer processor. They mention it's a bit loud and sounds like a falling airplane when it goes over 40 to 45 degrees Celsius.

    "...a 3 star review is because of the cooler master heat sink which is very loud and the thermal compound that came on the heatsink was everywhere when..." Read more

    "...I bought it on sale for 129.00 and would do so again. Fyi the stock fan is LOUD, it does work...." Read more

    "...Also the fan is kinda noisy and can be annoying in a quiet environment. I ended up changing out the stock heat sink with a Cool Master Hyper 212 EVO...." Read more

    "...It operates extremely fast and quiet. I bought it to use on a higher end custom desktop. The processor installed very easily...." Read more

    Great for overclocking!
    5 out of 5 stars
    Great for overclocking!
    Like many here I upgraded my system for a better game playing experience.System specs:Asus M5A99X EVO R.2 motherboardMSI R9 270 Video Card4x 4GB 1600mhz RamSandisk SSDThe FX-6350 overclocks very well. I can go up to 4.35 GHz with default voltage. After that the cpu needs more voltage to be stable. I have had it up to 4.5 and am sure I can go more but heat starts to be an issue. Even with the fantastic Lepa AquaChanger 120 liquid cooling the fans will be howling at some point. I find the sweet spot is 4.4 GHz with a cpu voltage of 1.3125. Turn off all the power saving stuff like "cool and quiet" for best stutter free playing. There are plenty of articles out there to read if one wishes to overclock. You will need a better cpu cooler. I never even bothered to use the supplied cooler and used a EVO 212 at first. When using Prime95 my temp thermal margin gets down to around 16 C @4.4 GHz (if you don't understand "thermal margin" look it up). Overall core temps can get up to mid 50's C. This is with keeping my fan speeds down and quieter. There is a trade off for speed and quiet, I don't want to sit next to a wind tunnel!I am currently playing Fallout 4 with great results. It will play on Ultra fine but sometimes bogs down when the ghouls attack en mass, but playing on High works perfect. This game will test your machines metal to be sure, it's a beast of a game and needs a beast of a computer to run it.I find this product to be a great value and recommend it!
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    Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2015
    Like many here I upgraded my system for a better game playing experience.

    System specs:
    Asus M5A99X EVO R.2 motherboard
    MSI R9 270 Video Card
    4x 4GB 1600mhz Ram
    Sandisk SSD

    The FX-6350 overclocks very well. I can go up to 4.35 GHz with default voltage. After that the cpu needs more voltage to be stable. I have had it up to 4.5 and am sure I can go more but heat starts to be an issue. Even with the fantastic Lepa AquaChanger 120 liquid cooling the fans will be howling at some point. I find the sweet spot is 4.4 GHz with a cpu voltage of 1.3125. Turn off all the power saving stuff like "cool and quiet" for best stutter free playing. There are plenty of articles out there to read if one wishes to overclock. You will need a better cpu cooler. I never even bothered to use the supplied cooler and used a EVO 212 at first. When using Prime95 my temp thermal margin gets down to around 16 C @4.4 GHz (if you don't understand "thermal margin" look it up). Overall core temps can get up to mid 50's C. This is with keeping my fan speeds down and quieter. There is a trade off for speed and quiet, I don't want to sit next to a wind tunnel!

    I am currently playing Fallout 4 with great results. It will play on Ultra fine but sometimes bogs down when the ghouls attack en mass, but playing on High works perfect. This game will test your machines metal to be sure, it's a beast of a game and needs a beast of a computer to run it.

    I find this product to be a great value and recommend it!
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Great for overclocking!
    Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2015
    Like many here I upgraded my system for a better game playing experience.

    System specs:
    Asus M5A99X EVO R.2 motherboard
    MSI R9 270 Video Card
    4x 4GB 1600mhz Ram
    Sandisk SSD

    The FX-6350 overclocks very well. I can go up to 4.35 GHz with default voltage. After that the cpu needs more voltage to be stable. I have had it up to 4.5 and am sure I can go more but heat starts to be an issue. Even with the fantastic Lepa AquaChanger 120 liquid cooling the fans will be howling at some point. I find the sweet spot is 4.4 GHz with a cpu voltage of 1.3125. Turn off all the power saving stuff like "cool and quiet" for best stutter free playing. There are plenty of articles out there to read if one wishes to overclock. You will need a better cpu cooler. I never even bothered to use the supplied cooler and used a EVO 212 at first. When using Prime95 my temp thermal margin gets down to around 16 C @4.4 GHz (if you don't understand "thermal margin" look it up). Overall core temps can get up to mid 50's C. This is with keeping my fan speeds down and quieter. There is a trade off for speed and quiet, I don't want to sit next to a wind tunnel!

    I am currently playing Fallout 4 with great results. It will play on Ultra fine but sometimes bogs down when the ghouls attack en mass, but playing on High works perfect. This game will test your machines metal to be sure, it's a beast of a game and needs a beast of a computer to run it.

    I find this product to be a great value and recommend it!
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    Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2014
    I selected this chip because tech reviews indicated it had considerably better performance than what appears to be the more popular FX 6300 and Amazon offered what I considered a fair deal on one. I'm not an over clocker so I can't offer any suggestions on that. I paired this with a Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3P motherboard. So far I have no problems with the chip or it's performance. The computer is faster, performance is closer to the 8 core chips than it's more popular counterpart. It's probably better to check charts and reviews by more knowledgeable Technical experts.
    Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2016
    I have always been a fan of AMD because of the performance and durability. I just replaced my older AMD processor with this one and it has worked flawlessly. I upgraded the heatsink and fan (paired it with a coolermaster). It operates extremely fast and quiet. I bought it to use on a higher end custom desktop. The processor installed very easily. Make sure you line up the cpu correctly so you don't bend the pins. Extremely important. That is why I had to replace my old one :( Also make sure you use thermal grease. Definitely upgrade the heatsink and fan.
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    Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2015
    I'm not so convinced that it's any better than the Phenom II x4. However, this powers the current SLI-compatible generation of motherboards from AMD chipsets. I'm also not convinced that the AMD chipsets are superior or even equal to the Nvidia control chips of the DDR2, and 1333-DDR3 versions of AMD motherboards. The most problematic annoyance is excessive demands made on the hard drive by background processes.

    The specifications on paper list this CPU as among the highest possible FSB in the FX processor line-up. And it seems to be so. Support for DDR3 RAM @ 1600MHz is quite finicky. Corsair dominator oem 1600MHz was downgraded to 1333MHz, no matter how many BIOS adjustments were made. (Many of which produced a non-bootable configuration). Kingston Hyper-X, on the other hand supplied it's oem 1600MHz profile in recognizable format, so a bootable configuration eventually emerged. And even that required further BIOS adjustments to achieve consistent 1600MHz operation.

    I'm still sort of holding my fingers crossed, expecting the hardware to secretly default itself backwards to 1333MHz again.
    Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024
    Used this processor for 6-7 years without problem. Ordered another for a different system.
    Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2014
    First of all I want to clear out that I bought this on sale for $119.00, so I think it is a really good deal.
    I wasn't sure if buying the fx 6350 or the fx 8350, so I made a really long research about the pros and cons of each cpu. I wasn't going to buy any intel related cpu, because I didn't had the money.
    My previous cpu was a phenom ii x4 975 BE 3.6ghz. It was an awesome cpu but some of my games started to lag (stutter). For example, games like Far Cry 3. Then I decided to overclock the phenom 975 BE to 4.0ghz, but that wasn't possible due to the extreme heat that it produced. (Note aside: I know that these cpu can be overclocked to 4.5ghz and over, but that's using water cooling and really big and expensive cases and I stated at the beginning that I was a cheap bastard, err that I didn't wanted to spend a lot of money)
    Then, I saw the fx 6350 on sale for $119.00 and I was reading some reviews saying that if you wanted a cpu just for playing games, watching movies and doing a little bit of editing this is the cpu that I was looking for. Another reviewer said that he overclocked his fx 6350 to 4.5ghz, just using the multiplier on the bios. Later, I read a comment saying that this cpu runs as cold as a corpse.
    The fx 8350 is the optimal choice for every gamer on a budget, but after reading the reviews I know that spending $119.00 was the right choice. If this were a little more expensive I would have bought the fx 8350 for sure.
    To wrap this up; for the $119.00 on sale price, the fact that most of the time I use my pc to play games and do little to none movie editing, and seeing that this is a massive upgrade from any quad core cpu (at least amd quad core), I assure you that you don't need a more expensive option.

    PD: *I started to play Far Cry 3 again and the lag issues were gone. (I play on max settings and 1080p)
    *I just overclocked this bad boy to 4.4ghz just increasing the multiplier on the bios and the temps doesn't get over 46c on load using a Cooler Master 212 evo as CPU Cooler.
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    bzh29
    5.0 out of 5 stars bon processeur, pas trop cher, ne chauffe pas trop.
    Reviewed in France on January 23, 2017
    fonctionne très bien, processeur plutôt efficace qui ne chauffe pas trop.
    Bref, plutôt un bon rapport qualité prix.
    Tourne sur le pc de mon fils sous windows 10 et lui permet de jouer aux jeux sans problème à priori.
    Evidemment aucun problème non plus pour les taches pc diverses.
    Germán
    5.0 out of 5 stars Muy contento
    Reviewed in Spain on January 21, 2016
    Lo compre hace un año ya, y no ha dado ningun problema. Lo tengo a 4.5 ghz con un hyper evo 212 (ha sido imposible subirlo mas).
    Me costo 104 euros, y vamos aguanta el tipo frente a los intel por mucho que digan. No hace ningun cuello de botella a la grafica (gtx 670).
    El ventilador que viene ni lo useis, da cancer. Parece un aspirador o un secador de pelo, sin exagerar, insoportable.
    Y bueno, por ese precio va perfecto, renderiza videos y audios rapidisimo y para jugar lo tira todo (si teneis buena grafica).
    Theo223
    5.0 out of 5 stars Inefficient bull in a china shop!
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 21, 2015
    Let me start off by saying this: nothing comes close to this CPU if you want to game on a budget. Period.

    That's why I love this little gem of a processor, its equivalent to a high end i3/low end i5, yet costs less, and has more cores. It also comes with an unlocked multiplier out of the box and a far beefier stock cooler than the pathetic thing that comes with Intel CPUs. Check out LinusTechTips's video on the coolers to see just how well AMD's cooler compares to the competition.

    This means that there's no need to buy an after-market cooler on day 1, saving you more money (even more!)

    This is marketed as a 6 core chip, and as such uses more power than the more efficient Intel CPUs. Most i5s will also perform better with (far) less power consumption. However this chip is like an inefficient bull in a china shop - running at up to 4.2Ghz - more if you try - and when compared to the quad core FX-4XXX series gives a huge jump in FPS in most games.

    It can run a bit warm, but that shouldn't be too much of a problem, buy a couple of Thermaltake Thunderblade 4 Pin LED Fan 8 cm - Red and you'll be good to go.

    In conclusion: This is a great CPU for a mid level, price optimized gaming PC. Good features, and a ton of other reviews out there to compare notes, means that this CPU is already well loved by many a gamer and ex console player out there.

    FYI this chip runs in (and only in) AM3+ motherboards, make sure you get the right one - and works with DDR3 RAM, I recommend at least 8GB for a gaming system.

    There you go - please mark this as helpful if it was, and happy buying :)
    Gino A.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Super CPU für Gamer zum unschlagbarem Preis
    Reviewed in Germany on June 20, 2015
    Hallo allesamt,

    habe meinen PC vor Kurzem (ca. 2 Monaten) mit dieser CPU upgegraded und muss sagen, dass ich vollends mit ihr zufrieden bin. Im normalen Betrieb unter Windows 8 bekomme ich diesen Prozessor selbst mit Anstrengungen nicht unter Vollast - bei mir dümpelt der normalerweise so bei 5-9% rum. Selbst bei Spielen, die nur auf einem Kern laufen wie z.B. Age of Empires III, Portal 2, Dead Space und Assasin's Creed I zeigt die CPU keinerlei Schwächen. Bei Spielen, die auf mehreren Kernen laufen (wie z.B. die Mass Effect Reihe oder Civilization V), erreicht die CPU bei mir selten die 50% Marke - man kann also neben dem Spiel auch noch zig andere Programme laufen lassen, ohne dass es leistungsmäßig zu Einschränkungen kommt.

    Ich habe noch eine etwas ältere Grafikkarte bei mir eingebaut (Nvidia Geforce GTX 275) und seitdem ich die neue CPU habe, spielen sich die Spiele auch etwas besser - weniger Ruckler beispielsweise bei Age of Empires III und Anno 2070. Wie mir gesagt wurde, liegt das daran, dass die Grafikkarte von der CPU nun besser und schneller mit den erfoderlichen Daten/Informationen versorgt wird.

    Kurz gesagt, kann ich diese CPU wirklich empfehlen, weil sie viel leistet, recht erschwinglich ist und vor allem einen Wanna-Be-Gamer wie mich (der super empfindlich gegenüber Ladezeiten und Ruckler ist) zufrieden stellt.

    Eine Sache noch: Da die Wärmeabgabe dieser CPU mit 125W (Watt) angegeben ist, sollten man sich zusätzlich zu der CPU einen guten Lüfter besorgen; der in der Box mitgelieferte Lüfter reicht dafür nur aus, wenn ihr nichts gegen habt, dass der Lüfter sehr schnell sehr laut wird... Ich habe mir dafür den Scythe Big Shuriken 2 Rev. B (Modellnummer: SCBSK-2100) besorgt [Link hier: http://www.amazon.de/Scythe-Shuriken-Rev-B-CPU-K%C3%BChler-Sockel/dp/B0069CQ7BE/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1434805385&sr=8-2&keywords=scythe+shuriken+rev.+2], der die CPU bei Volllast (100%) und selbst im Sommer mit höheren Raumtemperaturen bei etwa 60°C (+- 2°C) hält. Bei normaler Benutzung meines PCs ohne Videospiele liegt die Temperatur normalerweise zwischen 47°C und 50°C; wenn ich spiele, ist sie dann je nach Spiel und Prozessorauslastung bei 51°C bis 57°C. Das sind meiner Meinung nach gute Werte, weil es einem Prozessor ja eh erst ab 70°C ungemütlich wird. Da ist dann noch etwas Raum nach oben. Man sollte aber dennoch darauf achten, dass das Gehäuse duch die Gehäuselüfter genug mit Luft versorgt wird.

    Wer immer noch nicht überzeugt ist, kann sich ja mal ein paar Tests auf Chip und so weiter ansehen, die loben diesen Prozessor generell sehr hoch. Und ich schließe mich dem an.
    Maurizio
    5.0 out of 5 stars Ottimo prodotto per l'uso che ne faccio
    Reviewed in Italy on March 24, 2015
    Ho deciso la scorsa estate di fare un upgrade del mio pc.... purtroppo la giungla di offerta non permette mai di essere pienamente soddisfatti delle scelte ma ciò è, nel mio caso, un difetto di conoscenza. Non sono espertissimo di pc (anche se quanto meno il mio l'ho sempre assemblato io interamente), la mia scelta è stata però alquanto oculata perché non potendomi permettere economicamente l'FX serie 8 ho puntato uno dei migliori della serie 6. L'utilizzo che faccio del pc in realtà non avrebbe richiesto un processore di questo livello (che chiaramente non è altissimo), ma siccome sono un gamer effettivamente i giochi recenti richiedono una certa "prestanza" da parte dei componenti del pc (ho comprato questo processore in abbinata ad una scheda Grafica della Sapphire) e mi sono voluto garantire per così dire dei componenti che potessero farmi stare tranquillo per almeno un paio di anni in termini di risposta ai requisiti hardware richiesti dai giochi che prediligo.
    Faccio presente che nel montaggio ho dovuto sostituire dopo qualche giorno la ventola che viene fornita nel package. Effettivamente rilevavo degli incrementi di temperatura eccessivi durante il gioco. Ho preso, a poco più di 20 euro, una ventola Cooler Master. Il pc in termini prestazionali mi sembra parecchio stabile. Riesco a fare il multitasking mantenendo aperte svariate applicazioni, difficilmente va in palla e fino a ora non ho mai avuto problemi di freeze che mi hanno costretto a riavviare il pc (un paio di volte ma per cause legate ad incompatibilità di driver installati che però ho subito rimosso). Ad ogni modo consiglio l'acquisto perché fa egregiamente il suo lavoro.