AMD
FX-8320
Gaming Processor
Performance index derived from aggregated PassMark benchmark data, normalized to the FPSpilot 0-100 scale.
The AMD FX-8320 is a processor with 8 cores and 8 threads launched in 2012. Its FPSpilot gaming performance index is 14/100, derived from aggregated PassMark benchmarks.
Specifications
| Manufacturer | AMD |
|---|---|
| Cores | 8 |
| Threads | 8 |
| Release year | 2012 |
| Perf. index | 14 / 100 |
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Gaming performance
With an index of 14/100, the AMD FX-8320 is today an entry-level or veteran processor. It handles light competitive games (esports) and older titles comfortably, but in modern AAA releases it will bottleneck even modest graphics cards. It is a natural upgrade candidate.
Cores and threads: what they bring to games
With 8 cores and 8 threads, it hits the sweet spot for current gaming. Most modern game engines are optimised for 6-8 cores, so this configuration makes good use of the hardware without paying for cores games won't use. Note that without SMT/Hyper-Threading, heavy background tasks can be felt more than on chips with more threads.
Frequently asked questions
Is the AMD FX-8320 good for gaming in 2026?
It depends on the game. The AMD FX-8320 (index 14/100) handles light competitive titles and older games, but in modern AAA releases it falls below recommended requirements and will limit frame rates.
What motherboard do I need for the AMD FX-8320?
Check AMD's official specifications to confirm the FX-8320's socket and choose a compatible motherboard.
How many cores does the AMD FX-8320 have and are they enough?
It has 8 cores and 8 threads. Modern games are optimised for 6-8 cores, so this configuration is suitable for current gaming.
What graphics card pairs well with the AMD FX-8320?
An entry-level or midrange GPU suits this processor. Investing in a powerful card would make little sense: the CPU would limit its performance in most games.
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