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AMD Launches New FX CPUs, Cuts Prices On Existing Processors

Written by Michael Larabel in Processors on 2 September 2014 at 08:00 AM EDT. Page 1 of 8. 32 Comments.

AMD today is rolling out three new FX-Series processors (the FX-8320E, FX-8370E, and FX-8370) while cutting prices on their existing Vishera AM3+ FX processors. AMD sent over the new FX-8370 and FX-8370E CPUs last week to Phoronix (the FX-8320E is still forthcoming) so we are here with the rundown on the Linux performance of these new FX CPUs compared to a wide variety of other Intel and AMD Linux systems with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.

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AMD's roll-out today of new FX-Series processors (to some dismay) is not about the adoption of a new architecture (Steamroller/Excavator) or any major revamp, but the new CPUs come in at the mid and low-end of the FX spectrum. For all the existing AM3+ CPUs, AMD is slashing prices -- quite noticeably in some cases. For example, the AMD FX-9590 that was reviewed yesterday (thanks to AMD also including the new FX-9590 water cooling retail unit with these other models for review) is being lowered by almost $100 USD. While the FX-9590 is being cut down the most, the lower-end models are seeing between an $11 and $21 price reduction. Before getting any further, here is a table by AMD PR that conveniently shows the new processors and the price changes to the existing models.

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AMD's APU line-up isn't impacted by today's FX-Series update.

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AMD still doesn't have a contender to go against Intel's Core i7 but the new FX-8000 Series hardware is mostly trying to compete with the Core i5.

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The FX-8370 is still an eight-core processor (four Piledriver modules) and it has a 4.0GHz base clock frequency with 4.3GHz maximum/turbo frequency. The TDP for the FX-8370 comes in at 125 Watts, the same as the FX-8350 while being 95 Watts less than the FX-9590. The FX-8370E is an energy efficient version of the FX-8370 that has a 95 Watt TDP by lowering the base clock frequency to 3.3GHz (though keeping the 4.3GHz Turbo). The AMD FX-8320E model has a 3.2GHz base clock (compared to 3.5GHz with the non-E FX-8320) and 4.0GHz Turbo while maintaining the 95 Watt TDP. All three of these new FX-Series CPUs max out at DDR3-1866MHz support. The FX-8370 is priced at launch for $199 USD along with the FX-8370E while the FX-8320E comes in at $147, the same as the new price for the non-E FX-8320. Basically for those wanting a lower TDP can choose the E-Series FX for the same price that will lower the TDP by 30 Watts via reducing the base clock frequency.

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In terms of how the larger FX family compares with AMD's also large APU family, the FX-Series is recommended by AMD for "unlocked performance for maximum cores" while the A-Series APUs are intended as "the best platform for mainstream graphics" and the Athlon/Sempron hardware is for inexpensive everyday PCs.

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