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System Name | Dell-y Driver |
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Processor | Core i5-10400 |
Motherboard | Asrock H410M-HVS |
Cooling | Intel 95w stock cooler |
Memory | 2x8 A-DATA 2999Mhz DDR4 |
Video Card(s) | UHD 630 |
Storage | 1TB WD Green M.2 - 4TB Seagate Barracuda |
Display(s) | Asus PA248 1920x1200 IPS |
Case | Dell Vostro 270S case |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard |
Power Supply | Dell 220w |
Software | Windows 10 64bit |
Long story short:
1. The FX8300 isn't comerciallized over here.
2. The FX8300 costs the same as the 8350, considering the extra shipping (8320/8350 can be picked up locally)
3. The build requires a floppy
4. The machine is going to double as a WCG cruncher, hence the choice to go with the FX83xx
5. Given all the above criteria my only board choice is the Asrock 880GM-LE FX which supports the 8300 (95w TDP).
Basically I want to know if the 8350 requires a lower Vcore than the 8320 to operate at a certain frequency. As far as I can tell, the 8320 requires a higher Vcore to operate at 4Ghz than what the 8350 uses at stock settings. So, am I correct in my theory that using a 8350 and underclocking & undervolting it would work?
1. The FX8300 isn't comerciallized over here.
2. The FX8300 costs the same as the 8350, considering the extra shipping (8320/8350 can be picked up locally)
3. The build requires a floppy
4. The machine is going to double as a WCG cruncher, hence the choice to go with the FX83xx
5. Given all the above criteria my only board choice is the Asrock 880GM-LE FX which supports the 8300 (95w TDP).
Basically I want to know if the 8350 requires a lower Vcore than the 8320 to operate at a certain frequency. As far as I can tell, the 8320 requires a higher Vcore to operate at 4Ghz than what the 8350 uses at stock settings. So, am I correct in my theory that using a 8350 and underclocking & undervolting it would work?