Testseek.com have collected 71 expert reviews of the AMD A6-3650 2.6GHz Socket FM1 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD A6-3650 2.6GHz Socket FM1.
August 2011
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The editors liked
Radeon 6350D Integrated Graphics
Dual GFX Compatible
100W TDP
Virtualization Technology Support
32 nm
Budget Price
Nice Overclock
Low Power
Affordable
Dual-Graphics Support
Integrated DX11 GPU Core
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Moderate Statistical CPU performance
HiTech Legion Gold Award
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X86 Performance Well Below Intel
More Performance Available For Minimal Additional Investment
x86 Performance Well Below Intel, More Performance Available For Minimal Additional Investment
AMD Llano Die Shot. The AMD A6-3650 APU is currently available for about $119 on-line. For what is a relatively small investment for a low-power quad-core processor, the A6-3650 offers decent x86 performance with a good performing DX-11 class graphic p...
Published: 2011-07-26, Author: Nick , review by: icrontic.com
AMD A8-3850 APU The AMD A-series APU is definitely a game changer (no pun intended). These APUs are capable of playing games at decent resolutions with a playable frame rate without the addition of a PCI-Express GPU. Gaming wasn’t a reasonable expecta...
Much like the A8-3850 APU we recently reviewed, the conclusion will be very similar. With Llano Lynx, or the AMD A8 and A6 series APUs, AMD places an attention-grabbing product onto the market for those that like to build a decent Net-PC, an entry level P...
Although the $135 A8-3850 is cheap enough in our opinion, and a bargain to boot, AMD will soon be offering a multitude of lower priced APUs as well. At the moment though, the $120 A6-3650 is the only one of the lower-end models that is available on the...
Quad Core, Strong Integrated Graphics, Low power, Support for 1866MHz+ memory, Fun overclocking potential
CrossfireX/compatibility issues, Needs add in card for high res gaming, Too close in price to the A8-3850
AMD have flaunted the word 'Fusion' for a number of years now, but Fusion is now here firmly in the present. Offering an affordable, well balanced combination of processing power and graphics that cater for the needs of an ever developing visual inter...
Impressive absolute performance of integrated graphics
Higher power consumption than Intel solutions, A faster CPU is required
A great step forward has been made on the APU side with a much improved graphics part. Unfortunately, there still isn't enough graphics muscle to allow you to dispense with a graphics card for gaming. Pure processor performance is also a good deal down on...