Power consumption is the place where the FX 8320e was designed to shine, after all the E does stand for energy efficiency. Memory wise the 8320e was able to handle memory speeds of 2133MHz with ease, with the only reason why we are not able to go higher is an AMD fixed maximum memory speed limitation. On the Corsair H80i we were able to get this CPU to 4.6GHz at +0.26v (or 1.464v in CPUz). Overclocking on the FX 8320 was an easy task, with a simple voltage bump of +.02v (or 1.408v total) I was able to achieve 4.5GHz right off the bat, but with this being OC3D, we needed to try to go higher. This board is also a very nice looking board aesthetically, who says a cheaper motherboards have to sacrifice on the aesthetic side? For our testing we used the MSI AM3+ 970 Gaming motherboard, which aside from being one of the newest AM3+ motherboards on the market it comes with a tonne of great features for it's very reasonable price of £71.
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