Testseek.co.uk have collected 123 expert reviews of the AMD A10-7870K 3.9GHz Socket FM2 Plus and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD A10-7870K 3.9GHz Socket FM2 Plus.
September 2015
(81%)
123 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(92%)
93 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Affordable all-in-one solution for basic gaming needs
Decent multi-threaded performance on a budget
Excellent packaging
FM2+ socket provides a painless upgrade path for many users
Impressive performance gains when Crossfired with the R7 250
Only £5.6
Integrated R7 graphics
Easily Crossfired with a dedicated R7 GPU
Make uses of a quad core CPU so is still good at Compute tasks
Affordable
Easy to overclock
Easily beats Intel HD Graphics in games
The editors didn't like
Single-threaded performance is lacking
“The AMD A10-7870K is a fantastic product for users on a tight budget who struggle to afford a discrete graphics card. In particular
The APU’s ability to play competitive titles at modest settings while performing
Does not fully utilize the latest advancements in DDR3 RAM technology
Published: 2015-10-06, Author: Alex , review by: technologyx.com
After seeing how well the A10-7870K performs in most tasks, we can definitely say this is one of, if not the best options for an HTPC. A fantastic option for a living room PC!...
So unlike the last few Intel reviews that I have published the A10-7870 isn't a completely new architecture. In fact it is just a clock speed increase on the dated Kaveri architecture. When comparing the A10-7870K to the i7-6700K or the i7-5775C AMD's fa...
Published: 2015-08-03, Author: Steve , review by: gamersnexus.net
First: Note that we are analyzing the A10-7870K strictly from a gaming perspective. Results in professional applications and video media consumption were not recorded or tested.We can come to a few very clear, hard conclusions with the A10-7870K APU; thos...
The AMD A10-7870K was strangely sent to us between the launch of the Intel Core i7-5775C Broadwell and Intel Core i7-6700K Skylake processors and the ‘Kaveri Refresh' processor proved to be nothing more than a Kaveri processor with higher clock speeds. It...
My conclusion will be similar to other series A8 and A10 APU reviews we did for AMD. Until the new architecture arrives the current APU will remain a mediocre product in terms of its...
Abstract: Earlier this week I posted some interesting Linux graphics benchmarks comparing the open-source Mesa/Gallium3D drivers for the Iris Pro 6200 Graphics on the Intel Core i7-5775C "Broadwell" CPU compared to several discrete graphics cards. Those results wer...
Abstract: Two weeks ago AMD launched the A10-7870K "Godavari" APU. As there haven't been too many independent benchmarks of the A10-7870K yet, this week I picked up the new high-end APU and have been running a plethora of performance tests under Ubuntu Linux. Here'...
Published: 2015-06-05, Author: Ian , review by: anandtech.com
AMD knows, and most of the press knows, that the release of a Kaveri Refresh line of APUs is not going to set the world alight in a miasma of queues outside brick and mortar stores or bundles of pre-orders. In the PC industry at least, that rarely happens...
Outstanding GPU performance, Unlocked cores for overclocking, Supports useful features like AMD FreeSync, Asymmetrical Rendering and etc, Better clock rates than its predecessor without affecting power consumption (95W)
The performance of the CPU could be better
Besides the fact that this CPU is basically just an overclocked A10-7850K, we are very pleased with the performance and the price of the product. The computing performance is okay, but the graphics performance is just outstanding. You can rely on the $150...
AMD's A10-7870K is the strongest integrated graphics CPU on the market, but the performance numbers still aren't all that impressive for modern gaming...