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August 2014
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The editors liked
Optimised TDP ideal for compact PCs
Almost as quick as A107850K
Bestinclass IGP performance
Cheap supporting motherboards
Primed for GPGPU computing
Maintains strong GPU performance in 65 and 45W modes
Retains all the features of the A10-7850K flagship
Pricing is competitive relative to the A10-7850K
Part of game bundle program
Good performance when the workload favours HSA
Impressive Radeon R7 graphics
Keen pricing
Support for DDR32133MHz memory
The 65W TDP allows you to keep the A107800 cool whilst keeping the system nice and quiet
The editors didn't like
CPU core performance not a match for Intel
GPGPUoptimised programs thin on the ground
CPU performance takes a hit to lower TDP
Power consumption isn't as good as it should be given the TDP claims
Doesn't offer anything that is strictly new
Pricing is dubious relative to the A8-7600
Applications that can use GPU compute are still sparse
The 45W TDP looks good on paper but isn't much use in reality
Default 65W TDP means you are obliged to use a small tower or cube case
Intel still rules the roost with its Core i3 and Core i5 CPUs
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Published: 2015-05-28, Author: James , review by: micromart.co.uk
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Is this just another APU from AMD? Not quite. The A10-7800 has a different purpose than the flagship -7850K, and that's good news. AMD found the right spot between moderate performance and modest power consumption. As a result, the A10-7800 is a winner if...
Published: 2014-08-02, Author: Leo , review by: kitguru.net
Good performance when the workload favours HSA, Impressive Radeon R7 graphics, Keen pricing, Support for DDR32133MHz memory, The 65W TDP allows you to keep the A107800 cool whilst keeping the system nice and quiet
The 45W TDP looks good on paper but isn't much use in reality, Default 65W TDP means you are obliged to use a small tower or cube case, Intel still rules the roost with its Core i3 and Core i5 CPUs
I have mixed feelings about Kaveri. On the one hand I admire the way this APU handles day-to-day workloads with a fair degree of success. On the other hand Intel rules the roost with its single threaded performance, such that Core i3 will suit most PC bui...
Optimised TDP ideal for compact PCs, Almost as quick as A107850K, Bestinclass IGP performance, Cheap supporting motherboards, Primed for GPGPU computing
CPU core performance not a match for Intel, GPGPUoptimised programs thin on the ground
Six months after the initial launch, AMD is belatedly realising the true potential of its 28nm desktop Kaveri architecture by introducing energy-efficient parts that bring well-rounded computing competence to compact and mainstream PCs. In an ideal world...
Starting with the ASRock board we have a product which greatly impressed us. We have been using it on APUs for a while now for various projects with the features and stability never letting us down. It works as well with the APU's GPU portion as it does a...
The A10-7800 offers similar performance to a stock speed A10-7850K but has the advantage of offering optimised TDP modes that are useful for low power systems. In fact, at 65W, it practically matched the A10-7850K in many tests despite sporting a slightly...
Published: 2014-07-31, Author: Ryan , review by: eteknix.com
Maintains strong GPU performance in 65 and 45W modes, Retains all the features of the A10-7850K flagship, Pricing is competitive relative to the A10-7850K, Part of game bundle program
CPU performance takes a hit to lower TDP, Power consumption isn't as good as it should be given the TDP claims, Doesn't offer anything that is strictly new, Pricing is dubious relative to the A8-7600, Applications that can use GPU compute are still sparse
PricingAMD's A10-7800 APU has an MSRP of $155 and comes with a 3 year warranty. The UK price should be around £110-115 while the EU price should be around €140-145.OverviewThe AMD A10-7800 APU is a worthy product SKU for AMD to release, it serves a purpos...
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