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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+.
Award: Editor’s Choice August 2014
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The editors liked

  • 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: 2014-09-17, Author: Laarni , review by: pcmag.com

  • 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....

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  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 ...

 
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  Published: 2014-08-19, Author: Igor , review by: tomshardware.com

  • Is this just another APU from AMD? Not quite. The A10-7800 has a different purpose than the flagship -7850K, and that's good news. AMD found the right spot between moderate performance and modest power consumption. As a result, the A10-7800 is a winner if...

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  Published: 2014-08-12, Author: AMD , review by: neoseeker.com

  • Well this proved to be an interesting review. I had to fairly quickly run the A10-7800 Kaveri through the benchmarks in order to get this review out as close to its release date as I could; I didn't receive our review sample until 3 days before release! A...

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  Published: 2014-08-09, review by: phoronix.com

  • Abstract:  At the end of July AMD launched new Kaveri APU models: the A10-7800, A8-7600, and A6-7400K. AMD graciously sent over review samples on their A10-7800 and A6-7400K Kaveri APUs, which we've been benchmarking and have some of the initial Linux performance re...

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  Published: 2014-08-07, Author: Tom , review by: benchmarkreviews.com

  • 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
  • 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
  • I think the attribute that surprised me the most while reviewing the A10-7800 was its proficiency at its stock settings – especially when compared to the “first Kaveri,” the A10-7850K. I enjoy the process of overclocking and finding the limits of componen...

 
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  Published: 2014-08-07, Author: Josh , review by: pcper.com

  • Abstract:  This refresh deals with fleshing out the rest of the Kaveri lineup with products that address different TDPs, markets, and prices. The A10-7850K is still the king when it comes to performance on the FM2+ socket (as long as users do not pay attention to th...

 
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  Published: 2014-08-01, review by: lanoc.org

  • Much like the A10-7850K, once I finished testing the A10-7800 I came out impressed with the onboard performance. It was able to push 3 out of the 4 games benchmarked at nearly the same speeds that the much more expensive CPUs from Intel did. Most games ...

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  Published: 2014-07-31, Author: Matt , review by: computershopper.com

  • 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 the competition, Fast RAM required for best gaming performance, HSA support currently limited
  • AMD's latest CPU/GPU isn't an overclocker, 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. For a low-priced or slim gaming PC, it's a good option. Read More…...

 
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  Published: 2014-07-31, Author: Ian , review by: anandtech.com

  • When AMD launched their 95W Kaveri APUs and we had the opportunity to test the top A10 model, it offered some of the best integrated graphics performance for a desktop we had seen. The fact that the die is partitioned such that more than 50% of it is for...

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