Testseek.com 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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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.
Great Graphics Performance
Improved Power Efficiency
Small CPU Performance Improvements
GCN and TrueAudio In An APU
HSAenabled APU
Most (if not more!) of the performance of the stock A107850K for less
Configurable TDPs (65W/45W)
Fullyfeatured GCN graphics cores (TrueAudio
Mantle
Etc.)
Compute capable graphics
Focus on efficiency is noticeable
Integrated GPU is
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
The A107800 crams a quadcore CPU and an eightcore R7 GPU into a $155 APU that will have you playing modern games on low to medium settings.
The editors didn't like
CPU performance still lags behind that of the competition. Fast RAM required for best gaming performance. Heterogeneous System Architecture (HSA) support currently limited
Four AMD Cores Not Always As Fast As Two Intel Cores
New Socket
Pure CPU performance
While “good enough” for intended application
Still lacking compared to Intel
Software needs to catch up to unlock full potential
Not for enthusiasts – narrow range of use
Even if within that range there isn't anything comparable
CPU performance still lags behind the competition
Fast RAM required for best gaming performance
HSA support currently limited
Folks who can spare a few bucks more are better off with a Core i3 and a discrete GPU while those on a tight budget will find more value in the A87600.
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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...
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Published: 2014-09-28, Author: Alex , review by: extremespec.net
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