Testseek.com have collected 102 expert reviews of the AMD A10-6700 3.7GHz Socket FM2 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD A10-6700 3.7GHz Socket FM2.
July 2013
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102 Reviews
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The editors liked
Only slightly slower than A10-6800K
But with much lower power demands
Compatible with existing Socket FM2 motherboards
A106700 CPU
Good price to performance ratio
Onboard discrete graphics with 8670D.// MSI Motherboard
Feature packed
Innovative UEFI BIOS.
Beats comparatively priced Intel CPUs
No Need to get a New Motherboard
35W lower TDP than the A106800K
The editors didn't like
Same price as unlocked A10-6800K
Not unlocked for overclocking
Only a minor performance boost over A10-5800K
A106700 CPU
Locked multiplier
The price is similar to the 6800K.// MSI Motherboard
A106700 CPU: Good price to performance ratio, onboard discrete graphics with 8670D.// MSI Motherboard: Good price to performance ratio, feature packed, innovative UEFI BIOS.
A106700 CPU: Locked multiplier, the price is similar to the 6800K.// MSI Motherboard: None
For little money, the APU A10-6700, you can build a great budget gaming PC or workstation with money to spare. Its performance to value ratio is superb. Discuss in the Forum...
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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...
Abstract: A few months back, AMD unveiled a handful of mobile Elite A-Series APUs, formerly codenamed Richland. Those products built upon the company’s existing Trinity-based products but offered additional power and frequency optimizations designed to enhance o...
Abstract: Last week, Intel released 4th Generation Core “Haswell” processors and this week we have AMD releasing the company's 3rd generation of APUs, known as “Richland.” AMD “Richland” APUs are said to bring 20-40 percent performance increases over the previous g...
Abstract: Richland. We have been hearing this name for a solid nine months. Originally Richland was going to be a low end Trinity model that was budget oriented (or at least that was the context we heard it in). Turns out Richland is something quite differ...
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Although AMD's 6700/6800K APUs do not perform as well as Intel's Core i7-3770K, they still have quite a bit to offer. Start with the fact that they are true four core processors with integrated graphics processors, extremely energy efficient and have an e...
Abstract: Last week, Intel released 4th Generation Core “Haswell” processors and this week we have AMD releasing the company’s 3rd generation of APUs, known as “Richland.” AMD “Richland” APUs are said to bring 20-40 percent performance increases over the previous generation of AMD A-Series “Trinity” APUs, so AMD fans have been waiting months for this day to come. The other nice thing about these new APUs is that they don’t require a new platform and work in all existing AMD Socket FM2 motherboards after a quick BIOS update. Read more at http://www.legitreviews.com/amd-a10-6800k-and-a10-6700-richland-apu-reviews_2209#xYMFJAfBssbuD3pd.99....
Abstract: With the release of the Llano chips in mid-2011 and the Trinity chips in late-2012, the AMD APUs were shown to be the perfect option for the person who wanted a cheap, yet capable system that could be expanded on in the future. They not only offered p...
Published: 2013-06-04, Author: Victor , review by: Bjorn3d.com
The A10-6800K delivers somewhere from 5% to 25% performance improvements over the A10-5800K where a workload is CPU bound, then the improvement often lies on the lower end of the spectrum. On the average, the APU is about 10% faster than its predecessor....