For a few bucks more you could get a FX8320e with 2 more cores.I think it would be a better deal.
And DX12 should make it a clear winner against i3.
Been hearing this "just wait until its optimized" kind of thing for four years. I've learned to never hold my breath where FX performance hopes are concerned (and happily replaced my FX-6300 @ 4.5 Ghz with an i5-4690k which wipes the floor with it).
All those graphs show is that if you want a gaming CPU that lasts buy a new i7 or hexa-core and forget about the CPU period. Anything below an i5 is a compromise.
Yeah,benchmarks love to use all available cores making some people believe that it is representative of real gameplay,than you start this game that is supposed to run oh so well on your many core cpu and see this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KvLwBS3pEo
Thief gets all it's speed from one core,and that's the dx version.
DX12(mantle) will get rid of the driver thread which,for quads and up,runs on a separate core already so although dx12 will give the FX better max fps it will not help with min fps and that's gonna be a problem.
Did you bother to understand that a gpu benchmark always is gpu limited?
DX12 doesnt change game logic. That part will be as CPU intensive as always.
And using prescripted benchmark with essentially no CPU usage outside the rendering doesnt change that.
FX series is a hopeless buy today.
SO you don't hope for more games like crysis3, BF4, GTA5, etc that use more than 4 threads?
From the last sentence.
FX spread its wings when game logic is spread across all cores. Then it is hold only on the leash of DX11 rendering overhead. DX12 Should release the leash and fx should run full tilt across all cores without bottlenecking on a rendering thread.
Stating it is hopeless, is the same as sying dx12 will not deliver, or game engine developers will back-paddle and make their engines single-threaded again.
Hint of the day, game logic contains alot of serial code due to its nature.
Always some excuse in the future that will save the failed FX. Last time it was the consoles. 8 AMD cores and GCN would kill of nVidia and Intel.
Hint of the day: it is not 2011 anymore...