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@@Alek

I sold my 8350 Black edition for $120 on ebay. No fan.

 

Keep the Hyper12. It can be used on nearly any processor.

I use it on my i7-6700k.

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@@Alek

I sold my 8350 Black edition for $120 on ebay. No fan.

 

Keep the Hyper12. It can be used on nearly any processor.

I use it on my i7-6700k.

 

ive been thinking of switching to an intel build but meh dnt wnna be fked to drop 100s of dollars to get a new/different mobo and shit and then an i7 :/  hell ill probably just keep my AMD 8350 for 5+ years like alek kept his :/

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ive been thinking of switching to an intel build but meh dnt wnna be fked to drop 100s of dollars to get a new/different mobo and shit and then an i7 :/  hell ill probably just keep my AMD 8350 for 5+ years like alek kept his :/

 

8350 is a great entry level processor. It served me well for many years in gaming and design work.

However, early this year I just got sick of unpredictable stuttering of FPS. After hours of research and experiments with my setup, I found out that the culprit was the processor. I switched over the an i7 and I also got a BenQ 160hz 1ms monitor. My gaming experience has never been so pleasurable. My rig still shocks me to this day.

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