AMD FX 9370 Gaming Vids?

I was looking for more videos of this processor at work.I am currently using the a 6870 in gaming.I found one video but i want to make sure i am getting the correct numbers.In Fraps.

Any vids anyone can recommend i look at for gaming on a FX 9370?

Not really sure why you're looking for that CPU specifically. 

It is just a factory overclocked 8350. So any 8350 OCed to 4.4Ghz or over would be the same.

OK that's not true really.The processor performs much better than the 8350 or the 8320.It is miles ahead of it.It is smooth an functional.But the level of raw power it produces on some graphics cards vary.An that is my issue.I need to see videos without my type of graphics card.Someone not using a 6870.Better card or worse card.To isolate bottlenecks an performance levels.You understand.Vids on performance with different cards.I still use searches but I am in a Circle an cant get out.Google Circle.

seriously Warsun99 the FX 9370 is a FX 8350 factory overclocked to 4.4 with its turbo core set to 4.7.  However this is guaranteed 4.4/4.7 where you may or may not hit it with the 8350.  

Also don't worry about bottlenecks , bottlenecks = not 100% utilization, they don't = bad game performance, a OCed 8350 , 9370, 9590 are all going to run perfectly fine, maybe a little less fps here and there but nothing you are going to really notice.

The only time you really need to worry about bottlenecks is if your system is old and your putting a new gpu in, say a core 2 duo with a 780ti. (that would be a bottleneck) even then if you were upgrading from a gtx 8800 you would probably still see improvement, you just wouldn't be getting 100% of the card.

The real reason everyone got so worked up with bottlenecks in the first place was they were afraid of spending $700 on a gpu and then only get the level of performance they would have gotten out of a $400 gpu, meaning they spent $300 more for the level of performance. If you cpu is modern such as a AMD 8350 - 9590 or a intel 4670k - 4930k I wouldn't worry about bottlenecks too much.    

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By Webduelistseriously Warsun99 the FX 9370 is a FX 8350 factory overclocked to 4.4 with its turbo core set to 4.7.  However this is guaranteed 4.4/4.7 where you may or may not hit it with the 8350.  

Also don't worry about bottlenecks , bottlenecks = not 100% utilization, they don't = bad game performance, a OCed 8350 , 9370, 9590 are all going to run perfectly fine, maybe a little less fps here and there but nothing you are going to really notice

No and i don't have any reason to believe that.But thanks for sharing.Back to my request.

The only time you really need to worry about bottlenecks is if your system is old and your putting a new gpu in, say a core 2 duo with a 780ti. (that would be a bottleneck) even then if you were upgrading from a gtx 8800 you would probably still see improvement, you just wouldn't be getting 100% of the card.


The real reason everyone got so worked up with bottlenecks in the first place was they were afraid of spending $700 on a gpu and then only get the level of performance they would have gotten out of a $400 gpu, meaning they spent $300 more for the level of performance.

yes well we wont know that till see some video on the subject now wont we?An this has nothing to do with money seeing that we are talking about people who already own one an are showing what they get in performance with them.

If you cpu is modern such as a AMD 8350 - 9590 or a intel 4670k - 4930k I wouldn't worry about bottlenecks too much.


So in other words you don't have any videos?It is real simple.You put up your link that gets me out of My Circle.So i know they exist.An i can conduct my experiments.

 

 

9590 cpu-z

 

8350 Cpu-z OC 5 Ghz

 

Is the same CPU man, now before you say anything the 8350 is not zambezi it was a cpu-z bug for a while when it first came out. Just because I know you won't believe me here is a screenshot of my cpu-z

 The only difference between the 8320, 8350, 9370, and 9590 is the cpu multiplier, AMD selected the highest bined 8350s and factory overclocked them.

Video on bottle-necking where he nerfs his cpu (4770K) to cause a bottle-necking

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAgpvWc4VBM 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vA7OLXJtfc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9fyIB9Nbv8&src_vid=_vA7OLXJtfc&feature=iv&annotation_id=annotation_3109346881

There are your videos.

Please read Top post.Opinions are not gaming videos.

Dude it is the same CPU. It is a FACTORY OVERCLOCKED CPU AND IT WILL NOT BOTTLENECK ANY MODERN GPU.

If you aren't happy with that answer or don't want to believe it or whatever too bad. It is what it is. I'm sorry you spent $350 on a $200 part. Your mistake. 

You want videos? Do the search yourself instead of getting angry at people who are just trying to help you when you clearly don't know any better. 

Here:

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=AMD+FX9370+Gaming+Videos

Give us a source that says the FX 9370 is anything other than a factory overclocked 8350.

Edit: Well obviously the FX 9000 chips are getting the higher binned 4 module parts, but other than there isn't a difference.

the funny thing is I posted the gaming videos he wanted. :P

Yeah I really don't understand what he is getting at... I think he is just mad/in denial because he spent so much on a CPU that isn't anything special. 

I mean IDK what he wants. I have an 8350 too which at stock speeds is slower. It doesn't bottleneck my 780 in any game and especially not when it is OCed to 4.8Ghz. 

Thank you.I cant feed my data with opinions.

What? You know he is telling you to give data not us. The 9370 is an 8350. We proved that. He is asking you to prove that it isn't. Which you can't do. 

I think what he is asking for are 9370 benchmarks because he is afraid he is bottle-necking. Which I tried to explain isn't this big problem that causes bad game performance like we seem to have everyone scared of.  

If I remember correctly newer 8320/8350s are using the Vishera architecture, the exact same architecture as the FX9000 parts

This is not philosophy time.They do not perform the same,so they are not exactly the same based on heat output and performance.So i do not believe they are.You can believe they are identical.That's fine.You have the right to your opinion.But that is not why I am here.Show me the performance of the FX 9370 while gaming in a video showing FPS.in What performance mode.Graphical settings.Rather than trying to convince me so.Thank you.

This isn't philosophy. This isn't opinion. They are exactly the same. An 8350 with that clock speed will perform identically. The only reason they give it such a high TDP is because they needed to raise the voltage to OC it that high so they are warning you that you need good cooling and a good motherboard. They are the same. 

It doesn't even matter though. We posted videos showing the performance of the 9370. There are videos in the posts showing the FPS and everything just like you wanted. 

Plus, IF YOU JUST FUCKING GOOGLED IT YOURSELF YOU'D ALSO FIND IT.

Click this link. http://lmgtfy.com/?q=AMD+FX9370+Gaming+Videos

What is the first video there? A video of Battlefield 4 being played on a 9370 and a 280X at Ultra with the FPS readout. 

It won't bottleneck.

You obviously must be a troll or incredibly stupid. I'm done. 

I know this is going to be fruitless explaining this to OP, but as others have stated, the FX-9370 is indeed an overclocked 8350.  The 8350 is also an overclocked 8320.  Yes, the FX-9370 will get you more performance than a FX-8350, as it's likely binned higher so that It can be able to reach the speeds and still be stable.  If they're not the same based on heat output and performance, where can I see that?  The 9370 has a higher TDP, but is faster as well when compared to the FX-8350.  The FX-9590 is another chip that's an overclocked 8320.  It happens to be a 'golden' chip that happens to be great at overclocking, and is able to reach a high clock speed.  It also runs pretty damn hot, and requires a very, very beefy air cooler(Noctua NH-D14) or 240mm liquid cooler.

http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2040847/amd-9370-amd-8350.html

http://cpuboss.com/cpus/AMD-FX-9370-vs-AMD-FX-8350

http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1746242/upgrading-8350-9370.html

http://www.cpu-world.com/Compare/314/AMD_FX-Series_FX-8350_vs_AMD_FX-Series_FX-9370.html

I'll just leave these here as well

FX 8350/8320

FX 9590/9370

Dies are the exact same

Nope. The lower one is clearly bigger :p