Testseek.co.uk have collected 119 expert reviews of the AMD A10-7800 3.7GHz Socket FM2+ and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD A10-7800 3.7GHz Socket FM2+.
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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When we tested the A10-6800K and the Core i3-4150, we concluded that the Core i3-4150 had more CPU power, but the A10-6800K had a better integrated GPU, and could be good for casual gaming if you intended to use its integrated video (i.e, not install an...
Published: 2014-12-29, Author: The , review by: hardwarebbq.com
When it comes to low-end gaming, AMD A10 7800 does a pretty decent job. In comparison with the older AMD A10 6800K and handful of tests with G3258– it manages to hold its position.The only advantage of an APU is an attached processing unit. If you slap a...
Abstract: It's been a while since last running any open-source vs. closed-source Linux graphics driver benchmarks with AMD Kaveri APUs, but with being busy adding some Kaveri systems to the new Linux test farm, I ran some fresh Linux GPU driver tests on an AMD A10-...
Published: 2014-09-28, Author: Alex , review by: extremespec.net
AMD A10-7800 can be called the “lite” version of the processor AMD A10-7850K. Reducing normal frequency to 200 MHz and adjust accordingly work with AMD Turbo Core 3.0, the manufacturer was able to reduce the TDP trends from 95 to 65 watts.It is worth ment...
Integrated graphics can handle most games at 1080p and midrange settings. Compatible with existing FM2+ socket motherboards. Can be configured to run at 45 or 65 watts.
CPU performance still lags behind that of the competition. Fast RAM required for best gaming performance. Heterogeneous System Architecture (HSA) support currently limited
The A10-7800, AMD's latest CPU/GPU, can't be overclocked, but paired with fast RAM, it can handle 1080p gaming quite well, and it can run in a lower-power mode without a huge hit to performance....
Published: 2014-08-31, Author: Ryan , review by: vrworld.com
Abstract: A10 7800, a new locked FM2+ APU. This new APU from AMD has 12 compute cores split between 4 CPU and 8 GPU. The Kaveri cores are clocked at 3.5GHz it can go up to a 3.9GHz with Turbo, and the GPU clock speed is 720MHz. The APU has a TDP of 65W making this ...