Test System
AMD sent me the FX-8350 a few weeks ago, but there weren't many boards out there to support it properly right out of the box when I got it. I had no issues getting things going, but there were some minor problems as well. While dealing with these problems, I took the time to hand-pick the parts I used to show a very specific perspective. I used the same harddrives, PSU, VGAs, and cooling; that is, with the exception of my AMD FX watercooler, which I couldn't use with my Intel rigs. However, I did use the fans of that cooler to try to keep power consumption numbers as equal as possible.
Many thanks to Patriot for providing the memory and Corsair for providing the coolers for the Intel rig.
Test System 1 |
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CPU: | AMD FX-8350 4.0 GHz(4.2 GHz Turbo), 16MB Cache(8MB L2, 8MB L3) |
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Memory: | 8 GB DDR3 (2x 4 GB) AMD Performance Edition Memory AP38G1869U2K |
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Cooling: | AMD 2011 FX Watercooler |
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Motherboard: | ASUS Crosshair V Formula AMD 990FX, BIOS version: 1605 |
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Video Card: | 2x Gigabyte WindForce Radeon HD 7950 3 GB |
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Harddisk: | Corsair ForceGT 60 GB SATA 6 Gb/s SSD(TEST) Western Digital WD500AAKS 500 GB SATA 3 Gb/s (DATA) Corsair F60 60 GB SATA 3 Gb/s SSD(OS) Velocity SuperSpeed USB3.0 External Dock w/Corsair ForceGT(TEST) |
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Power Supply: | Silverstone Strider GOLD 750W |
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Case: | Lian Li T60 |
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Software: | Windows 7 64-bit SP1, ATI Catalyst 12.8 |
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Test System 2 |
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CPU: | AMD FX-8150 3.6 GHz(4.2 GHz Turbo), 16MB Cache(8MB L2, 8MB L3) |
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Memory: | 8 GB DDR3 (2x 4 GB) AMD Performance Edition Memory AP38G1869U2K |
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Cooling: | AMD 2011 FX Watercooler |
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Motherboard: | ASUS Crosshair V Formula AMD 990FX, BIOS version: 1605 |
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Test System 3 |
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CPU: | Intel i5 3570K 3.4 GHz(3.8 GHz Turbo), 6MB Cache (L3) |
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Memory: | 16 GB DDR3 (4x 4 GB) Patriot Intel Extreme Masters PVI316G213C1QK |
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Cooling: | Corsair H100 |
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Motherboard: | Gigabyte Z77X-UP7 Intel Z77X Express, BIOS version: F4 |
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Test System 4 |
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CPU: | Intel i7 3770K 3.5 GHz(3.9 GHz Turbo), 8MB Cache (L3) |
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Memory: | 16 GB DDR3 (4x 4 GB) Corsair Dominator CMD16GX3M4A2666C10 |
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Cooling: | Corsair H100 |
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Motherboard: | Biostar Hi-Fi Z77X Intel Z77 Express, BIOS version: Z77EF727 |
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Power Consumption
I measure CPU power consumption since one of our first tasks is to truly verify system stability. I isolate the power coming through the 8-pin ATX connector with an in-line meter that provides voltage and current readings, and total wattage passed through it. While this may not prove to isolate the CPU power draw in all instances, it does serve as a good indicator of board efficiency and effective VRM design. I also measure total system power consumption, which allows you to get an idea of how much power the board and its installed devices draw.
Overall power draw has improved with the FX-8350; that is, versus the FX-8150. At least with the samples that I have. However, AMD still consumes considerably more power than Intel, although I do have to say that Intel uses 22nm right now, while AMD only uses a 32nm process.