GTX 960 Gaming Performance

The AMD FX-8320E provided the best functioning in Batman: Arkham Knight one time overclocked to 4.6GHz, a frequency that afforded AMD'south scrap a rather large 21% performance increase over its stock configuration. Using DDR4-2133 memory, the Core i3-6100 matched the Cadre i3-4360 and boosting the retentiveness speed to 3000MHz just netted an actress 4% performance.

The FX-8320E's boilerplate frame rate performance isn't bad in Metro Redux but the 1% and 0.1% frame time performance is. Meanwhile the Core i3-6100 offered a minor performance bump over the Core i3-4360 and wasn't a bully bargain faster with the DDR4-3000 retention.

Hitman: Absolution is another game where the FX-8320E really struggles and even with the four.6GHz overclock it fails to match the i3-4360. Once again, the Cadre i3-6100 is only marginally faster than the 4360 and DDR4-3000 offers no operation gains.

We accept yet another game where the FX-8320E fails to keep pace with the i3-4360 and we plant over again that the i3-6100 only offers a minor performance bump over the 4360 while DDR4-3000 has fiddling to offer in the fashion of actress performance over DDR4-2133.

The AMD FX-8320E clawed its way back in during Crysis 3 though its 0.1% frame time data wasn't good. Interestingly, when coupled with DDR4-2133 memory the i3-6100 was slightly slower than the i3-4360, admitting by a single frame. However, armed with the loftier-speed 3000MHz memory the i3-6100 almost matched the i5-4430.

Battlefield 4 doesn't tell us much with all processor configurations delivering near the same performance when using the GeForce GTX 960.

Thief has some interesting results for us to look at. First, the Core i3-6100 performed considerably improve with the high speed DDR4-3000 retentivity, particularly when looking at the 1% and 0.ane% frame fourth dimension data. Meanwhile, the DDR4-2133 retentivity performance was similar to that of the i3-4360. Information technology was interesting to see that the 4.6GHz overclock of the FX-8320E didn't boost the average frame charge per unit much just it did accept a significant impact on the 0.one% frame time operation.

The Grand Theft Auto 5 performance of the non-overclocked AMD FX-8320E wasn't bully when looking at the boilerplate frame rate. The 1% frame time result wasn't spectacular either, though the 0.1% result of 59fps wasn't bad. The Core i3 and Core i5 processors all delivered very like functioning.

Testing with Middle-earth Shadow of Mordor wasn't favorable for the FX-8320E, which when overclocked to 4.6GHz still struggled to keep pace with the i3-4360. The i3-6100 benefited from the fast DDR4-3000 memory and was able to overtake the i5-4430.

Full State of war: Attila totaled the overclocked AMD FX-8320E, and even with the 4.6GHz overclock it was yet considerably slower than the Intel competition.