1. The AMD FX 8370 processor ($195) has the highest clocks (4.3/4.0 GHz turbo/nominal) and the most CPU cores (8) for $200 or less, compared to Intel's processor with the highest clocks and most cores in this price class, the Core i5-6500 processor ($192) which has lower clocks (3.6/3.2 GHz turbo/nominal) and fewer cores (4). Prices taken from Newegg.com and //ark.intel.com as of 07/20/2016. The AMD FX 8350 processor ($150) has the highest clocks (4.2/4.0 GHz turbo/nominal) and the most cores (8) for $165 or less, compared to Intel's processor with the highest clocks and most cores in this price class, the Core i3-6320 processor ($165) which has lower clocks (3.9 GHz) and fewer cores (2). Prices taken from Newegg.com as of 04/15/2016. The AMD FX 6350 processor ($130) has the highest clocks (4.2/3.9 GHz turbo/nominal) and the most cores (6) for $150 or less, compared to Intel's processor with the highest clocks and most cores in this price class, the Core i3-6300 processor ($150) which has lower clocks (3.8 GHz) and fewer cores (2). Prices taken from Newegg.com as of 04/15/2016. DTV-71, DTV-72, DTV-76
2. The AMD FX 8000 and 9000 Series CPUs have over 2x the cache of Intel's Core i5 Series CPUs. AMD FX 8000 and AMD FX 9000 Series CPUs ($120 to $199) have 16MB of total cache vs the Intel Core i5 4000, 5000, and 6000 Series CPUs ($182 to $242) with up to 7MB total cache. Prices taken from Newegg.com and //ark.intel.com as of 07/20/2016. DTV-45
3. Product only available when bundled with select AMD processors.
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