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"All over the place"... this pretty much sums it. And it's not just A10 5700K, but the whole AMD lineup.
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Lots of value for money if your looking for a mainstream system.
Or a HTPC on a budget.:)
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Or a HTPC on a budget.:)
Or off a budget, Intel doesn't offer anything better.
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If you're looking for a system with integrated gpu, this would be a nice choice price/performance. But if you got a dedicated gpu in your system an i3 2nd or 3rd gen is the way too go. It beats the A10 5700k/5800k in almost every way excluding IGP.
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This review does not cover the APU as a whole but only the CPU part, If you read it, they added a GTX 580 to the system and never used the GPU part of the APU.
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This review does not cover the APU as a whole but only the CPU part, If you read it, they added a GTX 580 to the system and never used the GPU part of the APU.
Maybe browse page 10 a little ?
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Maybe browse page 10 a little ?
For APUs, it might be a good idea to include a little more focus on the GPU half of the equation. The CPU performance for a product like this is secondary. Most people will be interested in capability of doing various tasks and power draw while doing it. Not raw CPU power. You've got like 7 or so slides exploring the CPU's speed and 1 about the GPU in a product that's built around the GPU.
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Or off a budget, Intel doesn't offer anything better.
Tru dat! :thumbup:
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We have this setup as our HTPC and it's great. Plays HD and BluRay content just fine, even some Steam games the grandkids (ages 7-10) like play fine. Asus F2A85-M-CSM AMD A10-5700@3.4Ghz 8Gb DDR3-1866 Samsung 830 64Gb SSD Samsung EcoGreen 2Tb SATA3 HDD LG BDRW Allied 500W PSU Antec Fusion Remote case Samsung PN42C450 42" plasma TV Pioneer VSX-821-k a\v receiver Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Sam
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AMD injected a new SKU. We review the 115 EUR AMD A10 5700K APU processor. Based on Trinity APU architecture this processor slash graphics hybrid symbiosis called APU remains hard to beat in terms ... AMD A10 5700K APU gets tested and a review
It's not an A10-5700K, it's an A10-5700. It does not have an unlocked multiplier as K models do. Comparison of Part Numbers (directly from AMD Desktop APU list): AD5500OKA44HJ AD5700OKA44HJ - A10-5700 (Locked) AD580KWOA44HJ - A10-5800K (Unlocked) AD560KWOA44HJ - A8-5600K (Unlocked) Unlocked models have the final 0 in the OPN as a K, which is the immediate sign. Though I do understand where the confusion was, since it is easy to overlook, as the OPN on the heatspreader has an "O" and "0" that look identical. It ends up looking like 57000K instead of 5700OK. Happens to the best of us! :O lol
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Or a HTPC on a budget.:)
If my HTPC dies out of the blue, this will definitely be a great replacement for the AMD Athlon X2 3600+ powering my HTPC right now lol. deltatux