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In this comparison, the 8350 would be better at rendering but the 4590 will be better at games. Take into account that the difference will be negligable, unless you are on strick timeframes and need to do back-to-back projects with no time to spare... which if you were in a professional environment like that, you should be getting a better CPU than either of these in the first place.
I'd recommend looking at different CPUs all together. Budget?
fx module design is slower per core performance since 2 cores share l2 cache and fpu
if you want a cheap rendering cpu go for a xeon e3-1231-v3
its basically a locked 1150 i7 with its igp disabled
this is not quite true but they are close the 8350 still beats the 1090t(3.2ghz) but barely.. if you oc the 1055t(2.8ghz) it will be the same or better than 8350.. theres not much difference in gaming and rendering between 8350 and i5 4590.. i would stick with the cpu u have now and oc which the 990fx can handle with a good cpu cooler
if you upgrade go bigger or you wont notice much of any difference
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5U08j1ULZ-w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SW4M2WzpLeQ
Xeon is basically just an i7 without the hyperthreading and for the price of an i5.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xeon
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/high_end_cpus.html
These are the Xeon E3-1230 V3, Xeon E3-1231 V3, etc. They are essentially i7 CPUs, but without the onboard graphics that no-one ever needs anyway. But they are also usually cheaper than i7s as well.
Yes, i understand what are you saying; that is exactly what i found on the web but i don't know what other choice should i be looking for. Any CPU in mind?
I just research a little and there is very few xeon processors to choose on my country and they are a little expensive. So, probably i will be saving more money and looking options in other markets outside my country.
And because of that, i think maybe i will try to OC my pii
currently, i have a Hyper Plus 212 for the CPU. It will be good if i try some OC?
Thank you all.
just make sure you mount the fan low so it moves air over the vrm area on the mobo
+1
If you are really set on the upgrade I'd suggest a FX 8300 / 8320E / 8320 or whatever FX 8 core is cheapest in your country. Same CPU as the FX 8350, just different stock cooler and different settings. All are unlocked for overclocking though. So if you get the CPU cooler first, then decide you still need a upgrade you can get a FX 8300 / 8320E / 8320 (whichever cheapest). Total of the CPU cooler + FX 8 core will likely be the same or less than FX 8350 and certainly less than i5 + motherboard. If you get a good cooler you'll be able to overclock very nicely up higher than the stock speed of the FX 8350. Overclocking voids your 3 year warranty though.
If you'd like specific suggestions as to CPU coolers please show me the website you buy from and I'll try and find one that is good for the money and high enough performance to be worth it.