Is AMD FX-6100 Any Good (10 points for best answer)?
anonymous
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
Is AMD FX-6100 Any Good (10 points for best answer)?
Five answers:
Whatevers
2012-12-29 18:38:25 UTC
A good processor? Sure, compared to worse ones.
It's not as good in most applications as an i5-2500K, but it costs about a third less, but it might have a slight lead when it comes to some multithreaded applications.
The M68MT-S2 is an AMD Socket 3+ and it is totally incompatible with Intel designs. They aren't physically or electrically the same. If you want to upgrade, you have to look at AMD offerings, whcih they will be improving over the next year, or you could get a Vishera core now.
If you're considering upgrading in 2013, wait for Haswell.
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2016-12-10 10:03:06 UTC
there is lots negativity surrounding the FX sequence that it rather is getting form of stressful. i'm going before everything the negatives then the plusses. What rather cripples the chip is that it does not cope with unmarried-threaded purposes properly, that's various utility today. Even courses that use multi-middle processing could no longer use multi-THREADING, a minimum of to no longer its finished means. Many video games are an occasion. utility should be extremely coded to artwork for this chip shape, and the help in simple terms isn't there yet. it may in simple terms be too far past to its time, yet sacrificing its viability interior the present time. So what's stable? properly, the fee isn't terrible, distinctly with the three.a million GHz 8-middle kind merchandising for purely $200 now. additionally, I do various audio artwork, and if i exploit the final utility, this CPU could KILL! Recording different tracks and outcomes processing are very CPU-extensive projects, and dividing the load between 8 cores is a risk with the final utility, and could earnings my workflow lots. So the CPU isn't undesirable, it rather is in simple terms no longer as particular as everybody became hoping. it rather is overall performance while in comparison with different CPUs in this budget could additionally be decrease, that's why everybody is rather screaming. They have been given their hopes up so extreme that this could injury Intel's extra moderen chips despite the fact that it rather is in simple terms no longer the case. For gaming, it's going to be stable for video games released a million-2 years from now, yet today's video games won't have the means to rather take benefit. This CPU sequence is regrettably caught between transforming into previous interior the destiny, whilst being no longer being gratifying interior the present. i rather would be paying for one for my next build, yet no longer for video games. i visit apply it in a digital audio laptop in a studio.
?
2012-12-29 19:35:45 UTC
The FX-6100 is good depending on what you want to do with it.
If you're gaming, it's fine. Just concentrate on a better graphics card.
Realize that the i5 costs twice as much as the 6100 so it's not fair to compare those CPUs.
I recently built a PC for someone and overclocked the 6100 and it's doing just fine. If your motherboard cooperates you can do likewise. It's very easy to overclock. Just make sure you turn off all throttling features on the BIOS such as AMD Turbo Core Technology, APM (Application Power Management), Cool ānā Quiet.
Zakkapocalypse
2012-12-29 18:40:00 UTC
When I had an AMD my games were so slowwww everything was so slowwww.
Then I got the Intel i5 2550k.
Everythings fast now, skip the 2500k, move on to a 2550k if wanting cheap or a 2600k or even a 2700k!
If your a gamer go into the 3000s if you got like GTX 680 Ti and so on, otherwise 2700k for gaming but I have a 2550k and game with 60Fps.
Victor
2012-12-29 18:32:25 UTC
The i5 2500K will not work with that motherboard. The FX-6100 isn't bad but I prefer Intel since Bulldozer pretty much flopped. If you want to upgrade then I would skip the 2500K and look at the 3570K. Both of those use the 1155 socket and are about the same price but the 3570K is newer and more power efficient. In regards to whether or not you should upgrade it really depends on what you are using your computer for. If your current CPU does what you need then don't bother upgrading that part. You would probably see more of a benefit from upgrading to a SSD (if you don't have one yet) or upgrading your graphics card.
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