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Won't be spending more than £200, very small chance I'll go up to £250. I have a 500w power supply, which if necessary I will upgrade, and as for the motherboard the one I have now isn't the one I'll be using as it's a FM2+ socket and I'd need an AM3+ socket for the processor mentioned, irregardless of this though my current mobo is an ASROCK FM2A75 Pro 4+.
I'll see what I can find at that time, thank you. I'll also look up on the overclocking matter and see what evidence I can find. As for the intel being better comments I've long braced myself lol.
Then again, the cheaper FX 8320 is usually just as overclockable and you probably get that to 4.5ghz as well. As it is cheaper, it means more of your budget can go towards the graphics card.
Your 8GB 2133mhz ram will be fine by the way.
With the 9590, there aren't many motherboard that will support it, plus the fact that you need a really good cooler, something like a H100i. This is for stock speeds.
The 8350 (at stock speeds) is still a very good performing chip, whilst being much cheaper and puts out much less heat. You could run this chip fine (and a small overclock if you wanted) with the infamous Hyper 212 EVO. Still a good step up from your A10.
it will not take any fx cpu
only apus
http://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/FM2A75%20Pro4/?cat=CPU
if you need a new mobo and cpu, go with an i5 or i7
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-cpu-review-overclock,3106-5.html
intel is several years ahead of amd no point in buying a cpu that over 3 years old on a new build
Sidenote: I find it hilarious that my initial question was what gpu would go best with the 9590, and I ended up learning more about the two processors lol, it's all beneficial however so thank you again.
http://www.overclock.net/t/946407/amd-motherboards-vrm-info-database
Thanks for the link, could you explain in a bit more detail please?
Would a 500W psu not suffice?
Using http://www.coolermaster.outervision.com/PSUEngine2 to calculate it. A 9590 would not support a AMD R9 390 as it takes nearly 600w and a 8350 with NO OVERCLOCK would be at 490w so it'd be unstable and likely to not run at full load. You can sell your current parts when you buy the new ones to make some money back remember.
EDIT: I assumed you're running a SSD and a 7200 RPM HDD for calculating this
http://www.overclock.net/a/about-vrms-mosfets-motherboard-safety-with-high-tdp-processors