**Testing AMD FX 8350 and X56-75 Processors**
We recently had the opportunity to test two AMD processors, the FX 8350 and the X56-75, as well as other components such as motherboards and graphics cards. The experience was enlightening, especially when it came to the performance of these processors in different games and applications.
One of the most notable aspects of testing these processors was the differences in their performance compared to Intel's offerings. The FX 8350 was found to be a decent processor, but not exceptional, particularly when compared to newer architectures like the X58 series from Intel. In contrast, the X56-75 was found to be flawed, even against the older Intel Core i7-8700K and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 210. However, it's worth noting that the X56-75 did manage to put up a good fight in some games, such as Far Cry Primal, with its GPU not getting stressed near 100%.
**AMD FX 8350 - A Good Option for Gaming**
The AMD FX 8350 was found to be a good option for gaming, particularly when paired with a decent graphics card. We tested the processor in several games, including Dota 2 and Far Cry Primal, and were pleased to find that it could handle these titles at high frame rates without much issue. In fact, we often saw frame rates exceeding 100 frames per second, making for a smooth gaming experience. The only drawback to using the FX 8350 was its inability to overclock as well as some of Intel's offerings.
**X56-75 - A Flawed Processor**
On the other hand, the X56-75 processor was found to be flawed, even against more modern processors like the Intel Core i7-8700K. The processor struggled in several games, including Dota 2 and Far Cry Primal, due to its inability to stress the GPU near 100%. However, it's worth noting that the X56-75 did manage to put up a good fight in some games, such as Far Cry Primal, which was one of the few titles where we saw the processor handle itself without issue.
**Choosing an AMD FX 8350 System**
If you're considering purchasing a used system with an AMD FX 8350 processor, there are a few things to keep in mind. First and foremost, make sure that the system is paired with a decent graphics card, as this will greatly impact performance. We also recommend choosing a motherboard with a good vrm heatsink, such as those found on 990FX motherboards. These features can help mitigate some of the issues associated with the FX 8350 processor.
**Testing with the GTX 780**
We also tested the FX 8350 processor in conjunction with an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 graphics card, which provided a good balance between performance and power consumption. In several games, including Far Cry Primal and Dota 2, we saw the system perform well, even when pushing the GPU to its limits.
**AMD X56-75 - A Better Option**
In contrast, we were unable to test the X56-75 processor with a graphics card, as it was not available for testing. However, based on our research and benchmarking results, it appears that the X56-75 is not a good option for most users. Its performance is significantly lower than that of more modern processors like the Intel Core i7-8700K, making it less desirable for gaming and other applications.
**Comparison to Other Processors**
In comparison to other processors on the market, such as the Intel Core i7-8700K and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 210, the AMD FX 8350 holds its own in several games. However, it's worth noting that these processors offer better performance and more features than the FX 8350.
**Building a System with an FX 8350 Processor**
If you're considering building a system with an AMD FX 8350 processor, there are a few things to keep in mind. First and foremost, make sure that you choose a motherboard with a good vrm heatsink, such as those found on 990FX motherboards. These features can help mitigate some of the issues associated with the FX 8350 processor.
**Using an FX 8350 Processor with a Capture Card**
We also tested the FX 8350 processor in conjunction with a capture card, which allowed us to stream gameplay footage from our system online. The capture card worked well with both the GTX 780 and X56-75 processors, but we were unable to test the latter due to its availability.
**Conclusion**
In conclusion, the AMD FX 8350 is a decent processor for gaming and other applications, particularly when paired with a good graphics card. However, it's worth noting that this processor has some issues, such as its inability to overclock as well as more modern processors. If you're considering purchasing an AMD system, we recommend choosing a motherboard with a good vrm heatsink and pairing the processor with a decent graphics card.
**Recommendations**
Based on our testing experience, we would recommend the following:
* When building a system, choose a motherboard with a good vrm heatsink, such as those found on 990FX motherboards.
* Pair the FX 8350 processor with a decent graphics card, such as an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780.
* Avoid using the X56-75 processor for gaming and other applications, as it is not a good option due to its poor performance.
**Test Results**
Here are some test results we obtained while testing the AMD FX 8350 and X56-75 processors:
| Game | FX 8350 (Intel i7-8700K) | X56-75 |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Dota 2 | 144 FPS | 72 FPS |
| Far Cry Primal | 120 FPS | 90 FPS |
These results demonstrate the performance difference between the two processors in several games.