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Sequoyah
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025
This product was shipped to me broken locked in at 1.4 ghz safety mode. I just found out recently after 4 months of owning the cpu unfortunately and i went through diagnostic hell thinking it was my motherboard and almost replaced everything else except for the CPU. it was the last test I did with an old 1100T amd that confirmed it was the FX-8300 Cpu sent to me.I am using: Msi 970 gaming motherboard Ms-7693.In the photo I am stress testing the CPU with CPU-Z and it is incapable of going past 1.4ghz. Temps are great ofcourse being so downclocked. logical explanation is the previous owner pushed it way beyond it's capabilitiesHigh performance mode on-Maximum processor state: 100% Minimum processor state: 100%680watt psu with RTX 2070Temperature is at 30°c ofcourse being so severely underclocked*Update*: Seller says they are willing to replace the broken product! I haven't received it yet, but will update to 4 or more stars if it arrives.
Ef
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2025
It was a good process until the end. I have to upgrade due to MS and MSI placing chipset limits
Customer
Reviewed in Spain on August 21, 2021
English review at bottom.Para empezar, su servicio al cliente es fantástico, había un problema, PERO no tenía NADA que ver con el vendedor o el producto. El vendedor fue muy útil y solucionó el problema muy rápidamente.Por dinero, esta es una CPU fantástica, funciona muy bien, incluso bajo cargas muy pesadas, PERO tenga en cuenta el aumento de la velocidad del reloj, SÍ el impulso máximo es 4.2ghz, PERO por defecto está configurado en 3.6ghz boost clock, para obtener un máximo de 4.2 aumento de ghz, necesita cambiar el voltaje de la CPU en el Bios (vea la imagen adjunta para el voltaje), si cambia el voltaje o cualquier cosa en el Bios, hágalo siempre en pequeños pasos para asegurarse de que el sistema sea estable y que la CPU no haya terminado calefacción.Sí, puedes comprar el FX 8350 por 20 euros más (tiene velocidades de reloj más altas) PERO tienes que pensar en la potencia, cómo se alimenta tu placa base, es 24 + 4 pines o 24 + 8 pines, idealmente el 8350 necesita 24 + 8 , mientras que el FX 8300 solo necesita alimentación de 24 + 4 pines.El FX 8300 tiene un vataje más bajo y tiene una MAYOR capacidad de overclock que el FX 8350, ya que ya está cerca de sus límites.Sí, esta CPU es de segunda mano, pero debido a los increíbles precios de las nuevas CPU / tarjetas gráficas, etc. (por ejemplo, conseguí una nVidia GTX 1050 ti para un amigo por 195 euros, en 4 horas el precio subió a 296 euros, al día siguiente había subido a 365 euros). Mi punto es que es mejor en este momento comprar de segunda mano, hasta que el mercado vuelva a la normalidad (NUNCA compraría Ebay, ya que hay muchos estafadores, y no obtienes los productos que pides)En general, la FX 8300 es potente y se mantiene firme frente a las CPU más nuevas.To start with their customer service is fantastic, there was a problem, BUT it was NOTHING to do with seller or produce. Seller was very helpful and sorted problem very quickly.For money this is a fantasic CPU, it runs very cool, even under very heavy loads, BUT be aware about boost clock speed, YES maximum boost is 4.2ghz, BUT by default it is set to 3.6ghz boost clock, to get maximum 4.2ghz boost, you needed to change the CPU voltage in the the Bios (see attached picture for voltage), if you do change voltage or anything in Bios, always do it in small steps to make sure system is stable, and CPU is not over heating.Yes you can buy the FX 8350 for 20 euros more (has higher clock speeds) BUT you have to think about power, how is your motherboard powered, is it 24 + 4 pin or 24 + 8 pin, ideally the 8350 needs 24 + 8, where as the FX 8300 only needs 24 + 4 pin power.The FX 8300 is lower wattage, and has GREATER ability to overclock than the FX 8350, as it is already close to its limits.Yes this CPU is second hand, but due the the insane prices of new CPU's/graphics cards etc..... (example, i got hold of a nVidia GTX 1050 ti for a friend for 195 euros, within 4hrs the price went UP to 296 euros, following day it had gone up to 365 euros). My point is it is better at the moment to buy second hand, until the market goes back to normal (I would NEVER buy off Ebay, as there is to many scammers, and you dont get produces you order)Overall the FX 8300 is powerful and holds its own still against newer CPU's.
Diego Ferreira
Reviewed in Brazil on June 27, 2019
Havia comprado o FX-9370, porém como é 220W esquenta muito, tanto que um H115i da Corsair não deu conta, porém com esse 8300 Black Edition ficou perfeito, alto desempenho gamer com a temperatura sempre controlada.
Mr D
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 28, 2019
I had been using a lower FX4300 for a while and although it got the job done a lot of my gaming experiences had obvious CPU strain resulting in lag spikes. Moving on to this all that has since been eradicated and titles such as Assassins Creed Odyssey now run with a consistently flat line and rock steady CPU use instead of constantly spiking as usage ramps up and down. Playing The Division 2 at 1080p I'm able to push settings further than I expected and still get a silky smooth frame rate coupled with a lower end mid range 4GB GPU. Desktop use is swift and painless. All in all you can't go wrong with this for the price and my temps in HWMonitor never go beyond 65c when under heavy load gaming with an idle temp of just 31 C. Sure you could go for a Ryzen but if you aren't all that bothered about competing in the latest hardware rat race this will do your system just fine and do it with style.
Vorkoster
Reviewed in Germany on May 4, 2018
Für unter 70 € ist dieser Prozessor schon unglaublich preiswert. Hatte bisher einen Phenom II X4 955. Neue Spiele laufen aber mit den Phenoms wegen fehlender SSE4.1+SSE4.2-Unterstützung immer öfter nicht mehr (oft auch nur wegen dem mittlerweile häufig eingesetzten Kopierschutz Denuvo, welcher neuerdings nur mit SSE4.1 läuft). Habe daher nun diesen Prozessor genommen, weil er nach BIOS-Update auch auf meinem A3+-Billigboard ASRock 980DE/U3S3 (noch keine Revision 2.0) problemlos läuft, zumindest solange man nicht von Hand übertaktet (sonst evtl. Problem mit den nicht gekühlten Spannungswandlern und den nur 4+1 Phasen des Boards, aber nicht ausprobiert). Wünschenswert ist natürlich, gleich einen Ryzen 2600 oder Intel i5-8400 oder ähnliches zu nehmen, erfordert aber halt auch neues Board + neuen Speicher+ neuen CPU-Kühler. Ich hatte eigentlich eher ein Sidegrade erwartet, dachte nicht, dass dieser Prozessor wesentlich besser wäre, bin ich aber doch sehr erstaunt. Im Vergleich zum alten Phenom habe ich überall Verbesserungen feststellen können, bei Multithread-Sachen sowieso, aber auch bei Programmen, die nur einen Core unterstützen. FPS sind durchgehend höher als zuvor, zum Teil deutlich. Ich spiele in Full-HD, aber bei besten Grafikeinstellungen. Dort sollte meist schon meine Grafikkarte GTX 970 limitieren, aber mein alter Phenom war wohl schon so schlecht, dass er diese nicht mehr ausreichend versorgen konnte, daher der FPS-Zuwachs. Hätte ich nicht so deutlich erwartet Der Prozessor ist überall wahrnehmbar schneller, zum Teil auch sehr deutlich. Für unter 70 € auf jeden Fall eine sehr lohnende Investition für jeden Phenom-Besitzer, der sein altes AM3+-Board noch ausnutzen will. Den mitgelieferten Kühler habe ich nicht probiert, war da noch zu sehr geschockt von einem vorherigen Modell, welches unglaublich laut werden konnte. Wird sich vermutlich nicht geändert haben, daher besser gleich, falls noch nicht vorhanden, einen besseren Custom-Kühler mit bestellen. Ich benutze einen EKL Alpenföhn Groß'clockner (mittlerweile auch schon Auslaufmodell, könnte jetzt wohl einen Brocken 2 oder ähnliches empfehlen). Damit passt das dann. Und Wärmeleitpaste nicht vergessen (z.B. Arctic MX-4), denn die ist nicht separat dabei, sondern klebt nur auf dem mitgelieferten schwachbrüstigen Kühler. Insgesamt, wie ich finde, ein tolles und preiswertes Upgrade für jeden AM3+-Board-Besitzer, ich bin jedenfalls über die Leistungssteigerung begeistert.
cavecaven
Reviewed in France on January 27, 2018
J'ai choisi ce produit pour sa performance, son prix (300 euros minimum pour un Ryzen 8 coeurs actuellement) et son TDP de seulement 95w ce qui est très interressant, couplé à une RX570 ça tourne très fort. Le ventirad stock est fourni ainsi que la pâte thermique mais j'ai choisi un Noctua NHU9BSE2 pour le rafraîchir au mieux (impossible d'atteindre 50°c en burn à 4,2ghz). Ce processeur est toujours d'actualité et il fait tout ! Computing, applicatif, jeux, bureautique, multimédia../.. Un petit OC pour ceux qui en veulent plus, le coefficient est débloqué mais il tourne déjà largement suffisamment en standard. Il ne se refuse rien et répond à la totalité des tâches sans broncher d'aucune sorte. Il n'existe pas mieux pour ce prix "accessible". Les cartes mères AM3+ deviennent difficiles à trouver, dépêchez-vous (conseil)J'ai aimé, la livraison sans reproche, la correspondance produit, le bon fonctionnement, le prix et surtout la disponibilité du produitJe recommande ++++
Jordan
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2017
I'm an occasional gamer and audio-video editor with an older, more casual build. Since we're still in a relative consumer market sweet spot--when a new product comes out at high prices, while still forcing the next-oldest generation of product to come down--I picked one of these up willing to wait until Ryzen becomes more within my needs and means.Installation isn't any harder than any other CPU, though as always, I'd definitely caution against settling on the included heatsink. Before you skeptics roll your eyes, think of it this way; I just spent a good chunk of change (for me) on something that normally operates at well over a hundred degrees Farenheit, over long periods of time. The least I could do is add quality paste and a $20-30 sink and fan for insurance. Since most every CPU ships with a "meh" stock heatsink, I won't knock this one for doing the same.In terms of performance, you're getting a strong number-cruncher at less cost ($$$ or wattage) than most all of the other FX-8xxx, while only sacrificing a small amount of cache to top processors from the same series--ones that cost an additional $30/20W or more. If you want statistics, look at cpubenchmark[dot]net's value/performance comparison of this against the other big players (spoiler: as of today, this CPU is rated as the best value overall, better than AMD's 8350 and the big bad i7s).Here's my verdict: if, like me, you find yourself with an AM3+ board and aren't quite ready to jump to the new socket (definitely new MOBO, maybe new PS, etc), consider this CPU a highly affordable option to keep running just about anything you'd need until AM4 is more affordable.
Gadget Man Dan
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2017
I gave myself a project to build a virtual pinball setup. I wanted to be able to run tables from The Pinball Arcade and Pinball FX2. Some of the tables can be fairly demanding at the highest settings, so I needed a good mid-range system with adequate CPU, RAM, and GPU. I bought a custom-built mid-tower system off someone nearby on Craigslist.Gigabyte motherboard with AM3+ CPU socketAthlon II FX4 640 CPU with Rocketfish cooler8GB RAM250GB SSD (with Win10)500 GB HDD (for other storage)GeForce GTX 750 Ti GPUDVD/RW optical driveNetwork card6 USB3 portsAll at a very attractive price. I added an Xbox controller with force feedback to work the flippers, plunger, and select tables. I also built a frame to set a 46" Samsung 1080p TV sloped in the vertical orientation, as the pinball playing surface. I stand up and play or sit on a bar stool. It's the same height as a real pinball machine. Finally, I mounted satellite speakers to the sides of the frame, and added a subwoofer from an old PC speaker set.I loaded Steam and the pinball software, and then bought and downloaded about 20 tables. They ran pretty well, and we had a lot of fun in the rec room. You could sometimes experience a slight lag with the flippers and sometimes in multiball when a lot of activity was going on. I could tweak the settings to minimize this.After about 5 months, I decided an upgrade to a beefier CPU would get it up to prime specs for pinball. The AM3+ supports the final generation of AMD FX chips. I was looking at the FX-8300, FX-8320, and FX-8350. While they all come from the same die, the 8320 and 8350 passed higher benchmark tests at the factory when overclocked. You can really push these chips. The last 2 run at 125 watts, while the 8300 runs at 95 watts. Not a big issue, but we all want our chips to run as cool as possible.For the price/performance, and power issues, the FX-8300 was the best option. I do not plan on overclocking, as it is fast out of the box. It's nice to know this CPU arrives unlocked, and my bios allows me to boost if if I want.The Verdict:I couldn't believe how much faster this CPU runs than the old Athlon quad core CPU. It's night and day. Windows boots faster, the games load faster, and they run perfectly smooth on high settings. I am extremely happy with this CPU and I highly recommend it to anyone who has an AM3+ CPU socket. It's not the latest and greatest, but for the money, it is hard if not impossible to get more computing power at a price anywhere close to this. Any Intel chip that is comparable costs twice as much.With the 46" TV, the booming speakers, and the flipper controller, it looks great, sounds great, and plays great. I expect to have many pinball sessions with friends and family over the years. New tables are available every few months, and there are already well over 100 to choose from, so I will never run out of new pinball tables to play. It's like having a massive pinball collection in my rec room. In some ways, it is not the same as playing the real thing, but I'll never have to repair a finicky pinball machine, as they are always breaking down. My system should be trouble-free for many years. Some day I may build a more authentic looking cabinet so it looks and feels more like a real pinball machine.
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