Testseek.co.uk have collected 190 expert reviews of the AMD A10-6800K 4.1GHz Socket FM2 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD A10-6800K 4.1GHz Socket FM2.
April 2014
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190 Reviews
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292 Reviews
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The editors liked
Little need to overclock CPU due to high Turbo Core speeds out the box
Discrete level integrated graphics
Solid CPU
Classleading iGPU performance
Dropin upgrade for existing FM2 boards
Ideally suited for budget systems
Low power consumption when idle
GPU performance
A bit faster than the A10
5800K
A tad more power efficient too
Adds support for DDR3
2133
Improved power efficiency
Decent performance
Good value for money
Supports faster memory
The editors didn't like
Little performance gain over previous generation
Still using 32nm fab
Minor improvements over Trinity
Weak singlethreaded performance
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Published: 2013-10-07, Author: The , review by: hardwarebbq.com
AMD did what they've always been doing for a while: catering to a certain niche with certain requirements that are not demand, but which ultimately makes it as a decent enough motherboard- processor combo at the end of the day. Along with the AMD A85X chi...
Published: 2013-09-25, Author: Alex , review by: extremespec.net
AMD has just expanded its product range on the market today APU AMD Trinity. Indeed, APU AMD Richland built on the same process technology, use the same number of transistors on the same microarchitecture that we have seen in their predecessors. Perform...
Abstract: In 2011, AMD released their first APU architecture codenamed “Llano” which was eventually followed by its successor “Trinity” in 2012. The Trinity APUs were met with a positive response by consumers due to the value they offered.Additionally and over the ...
Abstract: HOT! – We're Giving Away a Rosewill Throne Full Tower Chassis! (Ends July 21st, 2013) - ENTER NOW! The introduction of the original AMD FM1 APU (codenamed Llano) was an innovation because, for the first time, a CPU maker treated the on-die GPU as an im...
Abstract: A follow up to Trinity, AMD's Richland APU architecture utilizes an intelligent power management system to hit higher clock speeds without increasing power consumption.
Abstract: For those that have been wondering about AMD Richland APUs, hopefully this article provides some guidance on the CPU side. The Radeon graphics testing will be coming up in another Phoronix article for both the open-source and closed-source Catalyst ...
We last talked about AMD's A10-6800K when we were testing completely stock settings and even then we were massively impressed. When compared to its main competition, the Intel i3-3220, it matched the CPU performance in most cases whilst completely destroy...
Published: 2013-06-17, Author: Scott , review by: Techreport.com
Abstract: AMD has had a rough time keeping up with Intel in the CPU market for the past couple of years. The firm's Bulldozer CPU architecture hasn't worked out as planned, and AMD has been forced to limit the scope of its ambition. Rather than competing with Intel...
Great overclocking ability, native 2133MHz memory support, Continued FM2 based socket
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For little money, the APU A10-6800K can build a great budget gaming PC or workstation with money to spare. Its performance to value ratio is superb....
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Published: 2013-06-06, Author: Bruno , review by: reviewstudio.net
Abstract: AMD jumps to the next generation APU by launching the Elite A-series for desktops, codename Richland. APUs are able to combine the potential of x86 and GPU together to enable a new class of experiences and compute performance on today's PCs.AMD hasn't cha...