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AMD has supplied us with two chips to review: the A8-5600K and the A10-5800K. Both are K-series parts with unlocked multipliers for easy overclocking, but they unfortunately both have 100W TDP limits.
Home / Reviews / Processors / AMD A8-5600k APU Processor Review Processors AMD A8-5600k APU Processor Review Andy Ruffell October 3, 2012 Last Updated: May 24, 2017 0 514 ...
A8-5600K is a chip that takes it specification cues from the A10-5800K. Referring to the CPU side first, there's not a lot between the two K-designated APUs. Both use the same architecture and are ...
We review the AMD A8 5600K APU processor. Based on the APU architecture and building on the strengths of the Llano design, the 2012 AMD A-Series platform has been updated to meet and exceed the ...
AMD A10-5800K and A8-5600K Socket FM2 A-Series APUs, Side-by-Side We've had a couple of AMD's latest A-Series APUs in-house for a while now; more specifically the flagship AMD A10-5800K and the A8 ...
AMD A10-5800K and A8-5600K Side-by-Side AMD's lowest power desktop chip is the A4-5300, which is a dual-core CPU with a Radeon HD 7480D graphics engine on board consisting of 128 Radeon cores.
Trinity's per-thread performance is still a significant weakness, but AMD has priced the A10-5800K and A8-5600K appropriately, given their performance.
The FM2 based A8-5600k features a 3.6GHz clock speed with Turbo CORE 3.0 boosting it to 3.9GHz and features 256 Radeon cores with a clock speed of 760MHz.
Here are our five gaming benchmarks shown again, though this time with different-speed memory for the A8-5600K. DDR3-2,133 is almost six per cent faster in 3DMark 11.