Testseek.co.uk have collected 62 expert reviews of the AMD A8-7670K 3.6GHz Socket FM2+ and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD A8-7670K 3.6GHz Socket FM2+.
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The editors liked
A CPU and GPU in one package
Capable of playing 4K video without a hassle
A very competitive price for what you get
Great for simple browsing or using Microsoft Office
Motherboards are cheap
Low power consumption
Very low entry point gaming
The editors didn't like
95 watt thermal design
Still using PGA instead of converting to LGA
It needs fast RAM to get the most out of the integrated GPU
Great for simple browsing or using Microsoft Office, Motherboards are cheap, Low power consumption, Very low entry point gaming
Targeted at laptop users, Relatively expensive, Lacks new chipset and support for DDR3
The A8-7670K can certainly cope with basic computing and some simple gaming, but this chip is relatively dear for what it is, and it's really more for laptop users...
A CPU and GPU in one package, Capable of playing 4K video without a hassle, A very competitive price for what you get
95 watt thermal design, Still using PGA instead of converting to LGA, It needs fast RAM to get the most out of the integrated GPU
It's time to draw this one to a close and to give you our final thoughts on the AMD A8-7650K. What does Play3r think of it, and should it be something that you might want to consider in a budget orientated build? Let's see…Given the nature of the product...
Refreshes can be a good thing. AMD certainly needed it in the APU line and have some solid parts out there for the right kind of customer. If a user just wants good CPU performance then the latest Intel parts are a good choice. If a user wants inexpensive...
The launch of the A8-7670K is a little frustrating, because AMD did not launch a CPU based on a new architecture for a long time. On the other hand, the manufacturer seems to be improving their current products, not only on the integrated GPU, but also on...
Published: 2015-11-18, Author: Ian , review by: anandtech.com
We have tested all of the new AMD APUs as they have trickled into the market, but there are a few obvious points that come up from comments and forums when we discuss them. To start, the base architecture in these APUs, though part of the Kaveri or Kaveri...
Published: 2015-10-05, Author: Bruno , review by: reviewstudio.net
performance, power consumption, overclocking
AMD APUs are a class of processors oriented towards small systems. They are suited for home PCs and even as medium gaming solutions.The APUs consumes decent power and they can be cooled with average air coolers. The price is low and it integrates the VGA...
Great for simple browsing or using Microsoft Office, Motherboards are cheap, Low power consumption, Very low entry point gaming
Targeted at laptop users, Relatively expensive, Lacks new chipset and support for DDR3
The A8-7670K can certainly cope with basic computing and some simple gaming, but this chip is relatively dear for what it is, and it's really more for laptop users...
Abstract: If you're currently using a PS4 or Xbox One, you probably know what an APU is. If you don't, well then, an APU is an accelerated processing unit. It is basically a standard CPU but where the cores work together to create an as smooth as possible gaming ex...
The A8-7670K retails at USD 109, a very good price for a processor with this performance, however there are 2 major problems plaguing the APU in Malaysia. Converting it directly based on exchange rate woudl show that the processor should retail at RM 450...
Abstract: Recently, we got our hands on the AMD A8-7670K APU. A 4-core touting 3.6 GHz APU situated at the 5, 000 PHP price point. This APU aims to introduce gaming to consumers with a small budget, without requiring the gamer to spend cash on both the CPU and GPU...