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Re: armstjo1 post# 90744

Saturday, 08/02/2014 6:44:01 AM

Saturday, August 02, 2014 6:44:01 AM

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There's another extentsive review from Techspot

on the AMD A10-7800 Kaveri APU. with neither a ringing endorsement nor a dismissal, but pointing out once again what a tough place AND constantly finds itself.

Despite the good last few days the chart is providing a lot more upside potential...a lot. I'll be more patient with this one because I think there is lots of room for gains, plus I'm still upset with myself with not buying in early feb. as I'd planned.

Best of luck.

Although AMD promised many new APUs when unveiling its Kaveri architecture in January, the company's lineup has been limited to the $160 A10-7700K and $170 A10-7850K, with no retail appearance by the A8-7600 that we tested seven months ago or any other budget Kaveri chips for that matter.
It's a little confusing to see the company pitching an updated version of a product range that was never properly launched but on the bright side, AMD's Kaveri update seems a little more substantial than Intel's recent Haswell refresh, if only for the fact that the A8-7600 is finally set to appear at retail.
Along with the A8-7600 due to arrive for $100, AMD is also shipping the $77 A6-7400K and $155 A10-7800, the latter of which being noteworthy because it has 45/65W TDP modes like the A8-7600 except it gets a full-blown R7 GPU featuring 8 CUs with 512 SPUs and 32 TAUs like the unlocked A10-7850K.


full review here: http://www.techspot.com/review/856-amd-a10-7800-kaveri/








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