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    Default AMD FX-8350 eight-speed 4 GHz cores

    Exactly a week ago told Fudzilla about AMD's new octa-core flagship Vishera on-base our news the FX-8350 should therefore appear in the third quarter of 2012 and provide a turbo clock of 4.2 Ghz, today Fudzilla has replenished more details on the clock speeds and the launch date of the bulldozer inheritance. Accordingly, the FX-8350 is regularly clocked at round 4 Ghz, the turbo clock is however at 4.2 Ghz, compared to the current model Bulldozer FX-8150 the base clock is raised so that an impressive 400 .

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    Would be gracious if the CPU in games at the similar clock could Beat 'the IVY would goody AMD benchmarks view it to be so then if AMD has made advancement or not an interchange to peer IVY would be suitable value but please not only through higher clock.

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    It is not with safety passieren aber with 15 IPC cpu would be the ever more enormous i would be happy to AMD let is see if they are worth the touted also can comply was in the past unfortunately not always so

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    Where should AMD times just 30% of ace-thread functioning shake off the cuff to do that AMD hink Intel sadly backside by nearly 2 years.

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    Hey guys I know that this is not being implemented, so my sentence would be nice, I would wish it to me, i know already why I do not have my van and merging and CF befeuer with a 5ghz Sandy. The IVY I find boring due crutch OC for 24/7 by the Temps So for me at the time to no progress on the slightly lower power consumption) would be a bit of fresh air class.

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    The FX-8150 comes to 3.9 GHz all core turbo and is nearly always active - would then only +3 percent and 4.0 GHz when all the 8350er turbo core at 4.1 GHz is at least +5 percent vll are the 4.2 GHz core of all turbo?

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    Guess just that the power raised, and the demand drops, but it is not plenty to obtain to the operation / consumption of Ivy if value persist about the similar as just, then Intel would have with the value lastly go down times for the better AMD 8 Threader versus the 3770K would one likely more individual reason to be NEN to buy AMD!

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