Fx 4350 Vs fx 6300 recording gameplay

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Actually, today we're at that point were a CPU won't impact recording. Hard Drive was more important back then though. NVIDIA has released a program called Shadowplay a while back, which works with all graphics card from GTX 650 and above. I believe AMD has got something similar, though I haven't done any research on that what so ever - so I wouldn't know what it's capable of or what it's called. Shadowplay however, let's you record games with extremely little impact on performance, and it looks great.

Both the FX4 and FX6 are fantastic chips, however you need to account for a decent motherboard, and an aftermarket cooler, because their stock cooler is absolutely horrible, it's the loudest one I've ever heard, though it does somewhat...
Actually, today we're at that point were a CPU won't impact recording. Hard Drive was more important back then though. NVIDIA has released a program called Shadowplay a while back, which works with all graphics card from GTX 650 and above. I believe AMD has got something similar, though I haven't done any research on that what so ever - so I wouldn't know what it's capable of or what it's called. Shadowplay however, let's you record games with extremely little impact on performance, and it looks great.

Both the FX4 and FX6 are fantastic chips, however you need to account for a decent motherboard, and an aftermarket cooler, because their stock cooler is absolutely horrible, it's the loudest one I've ever heard, though it does somewhat stop the chips from throttling. I would instead advise buying an Intel system, instead of having to worry about more advanced motherboard specs. Are you buying new, do you already own any of those two chips?

All the best!
 
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Awesome thanks for the info :) I'll be buying new.